The big 'in-turn'

Like many from my generation (GenXers), I’ve long understood that inner peace and outer justice are a single energetic thread. True peace is not derived from a strategic war plan, a fancy marketing campaign, or proclamations from outsiders who are not at peace with themselves—it is sourced from a powerful place within each of us.  

If peace has to be kept by intimidation, coercion, or force it is not peace. These tactics are the classic hallmarks of obsolete and toxic programming designed to keep us docile and compliant. But consider for a moment all the ways you and I routinely apply these same conditional tactics to our lives: — “I’ll start “that” when “this” happens”“I’ll treat myself to “that” after I suffer “this” long” --- “I can’t do “that” because that would be selfish”  

Doing an ‘in-turn’ is a radical act. It helps us to stop self-abandoning and outsourcing our safety and intelligence to external influences. Coming into a relationship with ourselves connects and aligns us with inner-wisdom, our internal Christ, our own souls—with actual truth. 

No marketing campaign. No fancy slogans. No billions of dollars. No influencers. No fancy strategy is required. Just you and me quietly encouraging one another as we befriend our fears, honor our grief, and practice being courageous enough to love ourselves.


By Mayra Porrata
comments: mayra@solarapublishing.com
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