About
The Gold in the Cracks
There is an ancient Japanese art called Kintsugi, which means “golden joinery.” It is the practice of repairing broken pottery by mending the cracks with powdered gold. Rather than hiding the damage, Kintsugi celebrates the scars. It transforms what once seemed broken into something stronger, more beautiful, and undeniably one of a kind.
This is not just an art form. It is a philosophy.
Kintsugi teaches us what it means to honor the story of our healing, rather than be ashamed of our pain. And nowhere is this more relevant than in the quiet, powerful process of untangling our attachment patterns—the invisible blueprints that shape how we love, connect, and cope with disconnection.

Walk with Spirit and Grace
“Am I safe to love and be loved here?”
You may wish to erase your pain, your past, or your fear. But our way offers a gentler path. Instead of erasing, we’ll be embracing—with insight, with curiosity, with compassion.




About Spirit Love Song
Spirit Love Song™ is a gentle space for healing, reflection, and restoration. Rooted in Christian faith and emotional wisdom from many cultures, it offers spiritual encouragement, attachment healing tools, and soul-centered resources for those seeking more secure, wholehearted love.
Through meditative writings, scripture reflections, and peaceful imagery, Spirit Love Song invites you to slow down, tune in, and reconnect with the love that made you — and the love that restores you.
Each creation is prepared in sacred quiet and contemplative prayer. Founder Brigetta Margarietta is also a Reiki Master trained in the traditional Japanese lineage of Usui Reiki Ryoho, integrating spiritual healing arts with reverence and intention. This prayerful energy is present in the art, words, and blessings shared here.
