Accepting fear of people

What if our view of people… at any moment in time… is solely based on our level of connection to ourselves?

And what if we learned that even when people are disconnected… we can still be ok…

Because we have moments like this too….

We have moments when we forget to commit to love…

Forget our power…

When we dive into fear, or running away from ourselves…

And we’re still okay.

Imagine if we all went into our past… looking at someone who harmed us, or we had a triggering experience with…

And said to them: “I’ve had moments like that too. It’s okay. We’re going to be okay”

Fleshing out how we’ve also had moments of jealousy, resentment, anger, hatred, competition…

(Yea that hit home. I’m crying when I did that)

What if there could be a level of freedom even when someone else forgets who they are?

Where we can know that they’re still okay. And we are too…

I see this as almost a new groundwork… new foundation of acceptance with people…

Where there’s more room to be a human.

Less extremist views - with labels + fearing the total opposite…

What if the answer to that… was in accepting more of a middle ground?

Where we aren’t labeling people directly as “good” or “bad”…

But grey

Human.

The less we can fear “bad” people… the more we will open to extraordinary people + experiences…

I see the solution to this in accepting our own humanness

Accepting that we are still okay in fear, in trigger, in forgetfulness

And so can’t we give other people permission… to be the same?

Without needing to run away…

5:55am when I looked at the clock

Michelle