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If Your Compassion Is Missing This, You're Doing It Wrong

By Evan Sanders


Find love and light in your deepest of wounds. Its in your wounds that you will find who you truly are. It's in these wounds and healing them that you will eventually find peace.

It's okay to say "it's not okay."

Because really, as much as we pretend, sometimes it isn't okay.

Sometimes you're not okay, and you don't have to put on a smile trying to convince everyone you're alright.

We are all human and therefore that makes us open to wounding. it's a great tragedy to pretend that you are beyond being hurt.

This is what makes us all unique.

We all suffer in completely different ways from one another but in the end, we are all feeling something deep down in our hearts.

But that's beautiful. Because if we were all the same the world would be an incredibly boring place to live in.

But you never get anywhere by being fake. You have to be real. You have to be so real that the world sees you for who you truly are.

Every time you try to pretend, your soul knows your lying. You're cheating on your true nature and are completely out of alignment with what you know is right.

True healing is done when you decide to take serious amounts of love and compassion to your deepest wounds. You have to be willing to go to the deepest darkest corners of your heart where you are hurting badly and gently touch those wounded places.

However, if we avoid taking this journey, that's when your deepest suffering continues.

You have to dive into what's uncomfortable. You have to go to the places you're deeply scared of and be willing to face your deepest fears.

In the end, you find out that the big fear you had was not so big at all. It was a mirage. It was a shadow pretending to be something much greater than it was.

Never worry about heading into the dark...

You are the light.

And you will illuminate everything around you.




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