Essays by Jessica

These essays explore faith, humanity, and everyday life, inviting reflection on death, hope, and the mysteries between.

A pale ceramic vase filled with delicate dried wildflowers, including sprigs of lavender and ivory baby's breath, stands against a smooth, muted gray wall. The vase sits on a simple, linen-covered table, its organic matte surface softly catching the afternoon light filtering through a sheer curtain. Subtle shadows from the wildflowers drift across the table, conveying a serene and contemplative atmosphere. Captured at eye level with a shallow depth of field, the focus remains on the intricate textures of the dried blooms, while the background gently recedes out of focus. Minimalist and inviting, the composition echoes the nuanced themes of life, faith, and memory explored in thoughtful essays.

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