Story 32: The Architect’s Vision
Helena’s book, which teaches the importance of building with intention and love, reaches the hands of an architect named Leo. Leo has always believed that architecture is not just about creating functional spaces, but about building places that nurture the soul. When he reads Helena’s book and hears about the bead, he feels a deep connection to the idea that the structures he creates can carry love and warmth. He decides to design a new kind of community center, one that fosters connection, healing, and growth. The center becomes a hub of activity, where people from all walks of life gather to share stories and make a difference in their community. Leo hides the bead in the foundation of the center, a symbol of the unity it was built to represent.