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An Interview With Teresa Lim
Christy Ku Christy Ku

An Interview With Teresa Lim

'I would learn that when families tell stories, what they leave out re-defines what they keep in. With my family, these were not secrets intentionally withheld. Just truths too painful to confront.'

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On My Love of Space Stuff
Christy Ku Christy Ku

On My Love of Space Stuff

“Past and future are different from each other. Cause precedes effect. Pain comes after a wound, not before it. The glass shatters into a thousand pieces, and the pieces do not re-form into a glass.”

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“Relational Trauma Requires Relational Healing”
Christy Ku Christy Ku

“Relational Trauma Requires Relational Healing”

People like to throw out the concept of Kintsugi - the Japanese art of putting broken pottery together again with gold to celebrate flaws.

Sometimes it’s a lovely metaphor, sometimes it’s a way of romanticising damage.

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On Hungry Ghosts
Christy Ku Christy Ku

On Hungry Ghosts

I am haunted by everyone I was and everyone I could have been.

I don’t look at my reflection in the dark because I’m not sure who will look back.

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