A Spiritual Reckoning in Ordinary Places
In the end, fear teaches us only what reverence forgets: that the world is held together by the hands that heal it.
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In the end, fear teaches us only what reverence forgets: that the world is held together by the hands that heal it.
You are not alone in figuring this out, and you are not doing it wrong by living anyway. Even in darkness, the ordinary holds the light that keeps us human.
Caring for someone is love in action. Supporting the caregiver is love in response. It is a gentle reciprocity, a quiet acknowledgment of the humanity and effort that often goes unnoticed.
Do you know when to say no to requests from the Spirit world? It is something that we all need to learn how to do.
Awareness is the first adjustment, and clarity often follows when we allow ourselves to notice what is true.
I refuse to look away. I refuse to be silent. Let us speak, act, and stand with clarity, courage, and love. History has shown the consequences of silence, but together, we can choose differently.
Awareness is not the destination. It is the spark. The moment we see, we are called to act. Inaction is complicity. Silence is participation. Spirit does not stand still; it moves. The stillness that costs the soul ends the moment we do.
I struggle when I need to release rage. I was taught to repress it, make everything nice. Don’t be a problem.
One of the most common pitfalls in expanding your spirituality is becoming a spiritual martyr. It happens, let’s look at this together.
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