On Memorial Day, much reverence is given to courage. Courage itself, and those who have shown courage in the face of tremendous challenge.
The souls who have had guided humanity forward by standing up for others, teaching others, offering creative solutions to problems that seemed too unconventional, and those having the courage to be themselves, have offered all of humanity the opportunity to connect more deeply. This connection inspires us to elevate our current exsistance and continue evolving in an effort to achieve our highest potential, individually and collectively.
Courageous acts can be large or small, for the size of the act itself doesn’t matter. Having the courage to elevate consiousness through creative innovation, loving support, life saving acts, living in alignment with our true nature and sharing our unique gifts and talents with the world is how each one of us can continue moving humanity forward.
“What would life be if we had no courage to attempt anything?” – Vincent Van Gogh