In this sermon, Rev. Beth Dana explores the life and art of Frida Kahlo, reflecting on how she transformed personal suffering into vivid, honest expressions of truth and beauty. Drawing from her experiences of physical pain, emotional struggle, and revolutionary spirit, we consider what it means to be our own muse and how art can be a form of survival, resistance, and healing. Frida Kahlo reminds us of the dignity found in imperfection, the strength rooted in vulnerability, and the power of staying connected to life even in the face of loss.