"Without risk there is no courage. Without fear there is no courage. Without challenging circumstances, there is no courage.
To be courageous is to be brave and to persevere in that bravery, moving toward our edge in a particular circumstance, navigating the discomfort of doing so with resolve. However much we might bend with the challenge of this, we don’t collapse. We may want to give up, but we don’t. Though no one else may see or recognize our struggle, we go on, even if we’re on our hands and knees.
Courage doesn’t always look like courage—at least as it’s commonly portrayed—but when we’re being courageous, we don’t care how we look. We just keep going, again and again finding the optimal pace.
To have courage is not only to have heart, but also guts, intestinal fortitude, spine. As such, courage is about taking embodied action no matter how much our knees might be shaking. And there’s a kind of love implicit in courage, the love of our own integrity, our standing up for what really matters. However small the impact of our courage may be, it nonetheless radiates out, touching more than we can imagine.
Wanting to be seen as courageous is very different from being courageous. Many have a vicarious relationship with courage, especially spectacular courage. But courage is mostly far from spectacular, often taking shape in the form of activities that may seem mundane to others, not worthy of more than a fleeting glance."
- Robert Augustus Masters
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To be courageous is to be brave and to persevere in that bravery, moving toward our edge in a particular circumstance, navigating the discomfort of doing so with resolve. However much we might bend with the challenge of this, we don’t collapse. We may want to give up, but we don’t. Though no one else may see or recognize our struggle, we go on, even if we’re on our hands and knees.
Courage doesn’t always look like courage—at least as it’s commonly portrayed—but when we’re being courageous, we don’t care how we look. We just keep going, again and again finding the optimal pace.
To have courage is not only to have heart, but also guts, intestinal fortitude, spine. As such, courage is about taking embodied action no matter how much our knees might be shaking. And there’s a kind of love implicit in courage, the love of our own integrity, our standing up for what really matters. However small the impact of our courage may be, it nonetheless radiates out, touching more than we can imagine.
Wanting to be seen as courageous is very different from being courageous. Many have a vicarious relationship with courage, especially spectacular courage. But courage is mostly far from spectacular, often taking shape in the form of activities that may seem mundane to others, not worthy of more than a fleeting glance."
- Robert Augustus Masters
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The splitting of humanity at full force. Decentralize, reject, and create something new. Don't try to "save" or change the old world/system. Let.it.go. 👊🔥⚔️
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Your Spiritual And Psychological Survival Guide To 2022 And Beyond
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzTXwY_tXpY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzTXwY_tXpY
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Your Spiritual And Psychological Survival Guide To 2022 And Beyond | TCM #75 (Part 1)
In this episode, Laura and Bernhard talk about the bigger evolutionary cycles during this Time of Transition, the Pluto return of the US which will intensify in 2022, how it is affecting the whole world, the individuation and rebirth process, what the energies…
“Truth is a fire. Incandescent and enriching. Ferocious and annihilating. Do you know how to hold it in your hands? Can you afford to bring it into your life? It burns everything it comes into contact with. Genuine things are enlivened by this burning. False things are devastated by it.
If a person's life has become too disingenuous, too compromised, too fake, then the scenery of home, work, relationships, perceptions, and aspirations becomes like desiccated parchment. Introducing a living flame into this tinderbox will lead to spectacular disintegration. Mental and emotional super-meltdowns; agonizing catastrophes of no value to most.
So, if you ever wonder why people won't accept the truth of something - even when the irrefutable reality is right in front of them - this is one reason. Truth burns down lies. Eventually, all of them.”
- Neil Kramer
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If a person's life has become too disingenuous, too compromised, too fake, then the scenery of home, work, relationships, perceptions, and aspirations becomes like desiccated parchment. Introducing a living flame into this tinderbox will lead to spectacular disintegration. Mental and emotional super-meltdowns; agonizing catastrophes of no value to most.
So, if you ever wonder why people won't accept the truth of something - even when the irrefutable reality is right in front of them - this is one reason. Truth burns down lies. Eventually, all of them.”
- Neil Kramer
@TimeOfTransition
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This is how many people are in Ottawa Canada with the truckers right now.. historic
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Great interpretation by Jordan Peterson based on esoteric Christianity and Jungian Psychology.
https://youtu.be/k9ZE5o_54p8
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Jordan Peterson teaches Rogan about the Cross
This is an excerpt from The Joe Rogan Experience where Jordan Peterson speaks about Moses’ staff with the serpent in the wilderness and the typology of that with the Cross of Christ. In so doing he speak of defeating fear, sin, death, and and rising to find…
Hearing way too many stories like this lately... be informed
Read the whole thread: https://twitter.com/sexcounseling/status/1487700398857023490?s=21
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Read the whole thread: https://twitter.com/sexcounseling/status/1487700398857023490?s=21
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