Being “Good”
Being perceived as “good” gets weaponized against us to keep us compliant. It can also tap into childhood wounding and childhood impulses to do the “right” thing. To seek love from being seen as “good” and therefore loveable.
These survival strategies have served us - but they can’t come with us where we’re going. Because being “good” and “following orders” and “complying with authority” are too easily interchanged with committing atrocities and with betraying yourself.
Check in with yourself. Let your Soul tell you right from wrong. Let your Soul tell you how to move with integrity. Let your Soul tell you when enough is enough. Let your Soul tell you what the next step is.
Let your sense of place and sense of safety come from somewhere larger than it all. Resource from the Earth. Resource from the truth of who you are. Set that truth free.