So thankful for great souls like you who voice the same feelings & thoughts and consternations I have with courage & conviction. And I'm sincerely pleased to see how you are opening the conversations. These are heavy and hard conversations, but they are 1,000% needed. You resonate with me so much. I have tried to talk to some of my family members and other people and I hit a dead wall, stares, grimaces, harsh words and attitudes that make me feel like I've lost my mind. Reading your musings emboIdens & encourages me. I thank God for you! ♥️
Thank you Delia. It’s denial, I get it. I think the single most important thing each individual person can do is work on the self. We all have to face our own denial, in all of the ways it persists, and we inspire others to do the same. In the personal as it heals, it does affect the collective and greater obstacles and issues.
I find that getting to the bottom of this corruption is like a death bed. The room empties and even the most faithful drift out, but for one or two. Many fearless warriors face the corruption and still bypass how. It has to be faced. It’s unspeakable jarring and awful, and yet it won’t end unless we do. You can’t leave a place you’ve never actually occupied, if even for just a moment.
So thankful for great souls like you who voice the same feelings & thoughts and consternations I have with courage & conviction. And I'm sincerely pleased to see how you are opening the conversations. These are heavy and hard conversations, but they are 1,000% needed. You resonate with me so much. I have tried to talk to some of my family members and other people and I hit a dead wall, stares, grimaces, harsh words and attitudes that make me feel like I've lost my mind. Reading your musings emboIdens & encourages me. I thank God for you! ♥️
Thank you Delia. It’s denial, I get it. I think the single most important thing each individual person can do is work on the self. We all have to face our own denial, in all of the ways it persists, and we inspire others to do the same. In the personal as it heals, it does affect the collective and greater obstacles and issues.
That was AMAZING, Amy! Thank you.
Thank you!
I have been writing about this stuff for a minute but have seen ZERO engagement regarding the topic. That is appalling, sad and SHOCKING.
Where? I don’t see anything here on substack.
I find that getting to the bottom of this corruption is like a death bed. The room empties and even the most faithful drift out, but for one or two. Many fearless warriors face the corruption and still bypass how. It has to be faced. It’s unspeakable jarring and awful, and yet it won’t end unless we do. You can’t leave a place you’ve never actually occupied, if even for just a moment.