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Golden Strands | Profound Devastation to Soul Transformation

  • Writer: Katherine Tatsuda
    Katherine Tatsuda
  • Aug 17
  • 2 min read

Updated: Sep 18


Not diminished. Not unfinished. Whole, radiant, and beautifully human.
Not diminished. Not unfinished. Whole, radiant, and beautifully human.

August 17, 2025


The other day, I wrote a blog post about the death of my dad. It was real, raw, and heartbreaking. I ended it with these words:


“My dad died on April 11, 2025.

Six days before my reality exploded.

I am not the same.”


And that is true.


But I’ve been thinking about that a lot lately. I’ve been pretty deep in my suffering, processing multiple profound personal losses. Still, I know that is not where I will stay. I know that the events of this year have not broken me. They have expanded me.


This poem is about that.


Golden Strands

I am not the same.

This year has changed me.

It has been heartbreaking,

gut-wrenching,

and profoundly devastating.


Despite everything—I am not broken.

My light has not dimmed.

My heart and my values are the same.


What tore through me was not destruction,

but a soul transformation—a transformation that rewrote my relationship with myself,

and crowned me with a truer way of being.


I did not shatter.

I expanded.


And I stitch this vastness into form

with golden strands of standards,

self-love,

and divine possibility.


Not as repair,

but as radiance embodied.

Every thread glitters—alive with dignity,

desire,

devotion,

and destiny.


I do not just shine brighter for what I’ve lived.

I set the horizon alight.

I do not just endure.

I rise with grit and grace,

crowned with fire.


I am not diminished,

nor am I unfinished.


I am whole.

I am Home.

I am beautifully human.

Ablaze with the spark of my own abundance

that has always existed within me.


What lies ahead for me

is breathtaking,soul-filling,

life-giving.

Magnificent beyond imagination.


The future burns bright—and I am its flame.

Katherine Tatsuda

Author | Poet | Human

Based in Ketchikan, Alaska

© 2025 Katherine Tatsuda | All Rights Reserved 

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