On my wall I have a traditional Polish glass painting. It is painted from behind with the foreground first and the background in the last layers. It depicts the chepherd carrying on his shoulders the lamb that went astray. Why is that lamb so important for the chepherd? Is it because he/she by going astray 'outside the box' of the herd showed properties that was important to some greater plan.
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On my wall I have a traditional Polish glass painting. It is painted from behind with the foreground first and the background in the last layers. It depicts the chepherd carrying on his shoulders the lamb that went astray. Why is that lamb so important for the chepherd? Is it because he/she by going astray 'outside the box' of the herd showed properties that was important to some greater plan.