Anything that triggers you is not a problem outside of you. It is a signpost pointing inward.

If something has the power to disturb you, it means there is still a place in you that can be touched, a part that has not yet been understood or integrated. If you were solid there, the same situation would not move you at all.

A trigger is feedback. It shows you where your work is. Instead of fighting the outside, use it to ask, “What in me is unsettled? What in me needs strength or clarity?”

When you approach life this way, every trigger becomes training. Each reaction is an invitation to grow steadier, clearer, and more free.

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How do you call someone that is not triggered by evil violence on unarmed victims? Tolerance of evil is evil

Meanwhile in real life your government is bleeding your economy to fund genocide, every single day IDF members are uploading videos of themselves raping and killing children..

But sure, just pretend it doesn't exist, be a stupid retard that can't think for yourself.

That's why they say ignorance is bliss

Thank you.

There is much to reflect on here. I’m in the midst of breaking a number of personal and professional relationships with the aim of bringing better personal alignment, removing professional toxicity and bringing more time to intentional activity.

In doing this I’ve experienced strong emotions bordering on guilt for pulling away from various people. Parts of me feel that I’m abandoning folks whilst other parts feel a necessity for a refined alignment.

My hope is for a form of alchemy within as I journey on

Well said.