Gregg Braden
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denominator, the lowest common denominator of our human instincts? Do those events drive us to hate, to want revenge, to fear? Or do those events awaken within us the deep truth of our love, our compassion, our forgiveness? And when we do have to fight, and sometimes we do, and I'm not saying it's a kinetic battle, but there's a part of all of us that has to create boundaries in our lives.
denominator, the lowest common denominator of our human instincts? Do those events drive us to hate, to want revenge, to fear? Or do those events awaken within us the deep truth of our love, our compassion, our forgiveness? And when we do have to fight, and sometimes we do, and I'm not saying it's a kinetic battle, but there's a part of all of us that has to create boundaries in our lives.
denominator, the lowest common denominator of our human instincts? Do those events drive us to hate, to want revenge, to fear? Or do those events awaken within us the deep truth of our love, our compassion, our forgiveness? And when we do have to fight, and sometimes we do, and I'm not saying it's a kinetic battle, but there's a part of all of us that has to create boundaries in our lives.
And when someone crosses those boundaries, we have to express ourselves, but here's the thing. Do we fight from our love of what we know is possible and in support of those behind us, our family and our friends and our loved ones, or do we fight from our hate and from our fear of what we think is the enemy in front of us? That is the most fundamental battle.
And when someone crosses those boundaries, we have to express ourselves, but here's the thing. Do we fight from our love of what we know is possible and in support of those behind us, our family and our friends and our loved ones, or do we fight from our hate and from our fear of what we think is the enemy in front of us? That is the most fundamental battle.
And when someone crosses those boundaries, we have to express ourselves, but here's the thing. Do we fight from our love of what we know is possible and in support of those behind us, our family and our friends and our loved ones, or do we fight from our hate and from our fear of what we think is the enemy in front of us? That is the most fundamental battle.
And we're all up against this right now. And especially, we're in the United States of America. We're seeing a divided nation right now. And I'm not saying everyone thinks or needs to think on this level. I'm not saying that. But ultimately what I'm seeing happening, this is exactly what's happening. We have just gone through a very difficult couple of years for a number of reasons.
And we're all up against this right now. And especially, we're in the United States of America. We're seeing a divided nation right now. And I'm not saying everyone thinks or needs to think on this level. I'm not saying that. But ultimately what I'm seeing happening, this is exactly what's happening. We have just gone through a very difficult couple of years for a number of reasons.
And we're all up against this right now. And especially, we're in the United States of America. We're seeing a divided nation right now. And I'm not saying everyone thinks or needs to think on this level. I'm not saying that. But ultimately what I'm seeing happening, this is exactly what's happening. We have just gone through a very difficult couple of years for a number of reasons.
We can't change what happened, but we can change how we respond to what happened. What did those years do to us? What did we allow those years to do to us? Did we allow the events of the world to define who we are or do we choose? to become more than those events, that is the difference between access to our divinity and not having access to our divinity.
We can't change what happened, but we can change how we respond to what happened. What did those years do to us? What did we allow those years to do to us? Did we allow the events of the world to define who we are or do we choose? to become more than those events, that is the difference between access to our divinity and not having access to our divinity.
We can't change what happened, but we can change how we respond to what happened. What did those years do to us? What did we allow those years to do to us? Did we allow the events of the world to define who we are or do we choose? to become more than those events, that is the difference between access to our divinity and not having access to our divinity.
Those who are veiled from their divinity believe they have no choice, they're in fear, and they will succumb to the dark forces, the evil, the groupthink, the hate, whatever you want to call it. They'll succumb to that. And they're still our brothers and sisters. And so I think all we can do is love. We're going to love this world into a better place. And we're going to love this world.
Those who are veiled from their divinity believe they have no choice, they're in fear, and they will succumb to the dark forces, the evil, the groupthink, the hate, whatever you want to call it. They'll succumb to that. And they're still our brothers and sisters. And so I think all we can do is love. We're going to love this world into a better place. And we're going to love this world.
Those who are veiled from their divinity believe they have no choice, they're in fear, and they will succumb to the dark forces, the evil, the groupthink, the hate, whatever you want to call it. They'll succumb to that. And they're still our brothers and sisters. And so I think all we can do is love. We're going to love this world into a better place. And we're going to love this world.
Our love becomes the bridge for those who are lost and haven't found that love in their lives for whatever reason, without any judgment. Somebody's got to do it first. And so as we find a way to love to the best of our abilities, then we become the bridge for someone else, either by example or energetically in the field. You don't even have to know what's happening to love.
Our love becomes the bridge for those who are lost and haven't found that love in their lives for whatever reason, without any judgment. Somebody's got to do it first. And so as we find a way to love to the best of our abilities, then we become the bridge for someone else, either by example or energetically in the field. You don't even have to know what's happening to love.
Our love becomes the bridge for those who are lost and haven't found that love in their lives for whatever reason, without any judgment. Somebody's got to do it first. And so as we find a way to love to the best of our abilities, then we become the bridge for someone else, either by example or energetically in the field. You don't even have to know what's happening to love.
Does that make sense if I say it that way?
Does that make sense if I say it that way?