Friday, October 14, 2022

Combining Opposites

 


"Indeed what makes one wise is the willingness
to be humble, to embrace our dark corners, and
to learn from our mistakes."
Amy Wright Glenn

If we are able to balance all parts of the self, the world becomes easier to navigate.  Rather than disputing which side has control, we can blend opposing aspects to form harmony. Not enough of one thing can equal having too much of one other. 

If we are ungrounded, projecting a singular spiritual profile, we lose touch with reality.  If we are overwhelmed by chaos either personally or collectively, we are confined in darkness. Both sides to the coin are needed to trigger change, resolution, and advancement.

When we choose to face our fears with vulnerability, we can broaden our understanding of the lesson presenting before us.  If we can humbly greet opposition, we can establish a middle ground for better comprehension. Extending love is not an affirmation, but a gesture of peace between humans. 



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