What is bravery?

We are conditioned to believe that strength is to do with being tough, not letting our guard down, not showing emotion and just ‘sucking it up’.

The reality is that numbing the bad means we numb the good too. So we suffer behind our armour. Just to keep up the facade.

True bravery is being vulnerable and open. It means being able to be true to our real soul not placating the mind and its ego with shields and dishonesty. It means taking the armour off.

To be strong in a true non-egotistical way is to be true to ourselves no matter what. Easily written more challenging to do.

Acceptance and surrender to what is requires bravery. Denial is just another form of suffering while maintaining appearances for others to see.

The collective

When we let go we not only bring peace within to ourselves but we bring peace to the other person.

Our burdens within are transmitted to others and they sense and feel them too.

There is individual suffering and there is collective suffering.

Our act of surrender to what is, as in already happened and our willingness to not allow it to matter, to be at peace with it internally, then allows our light to transfer to others.

We can collectively heal as well as on our own.

We don’t have to wait for others, we can be first.