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To Love Is to Be Brave

This week’s inspiring video: To Love Is to Be Brave
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Apr 02, 2026
To Love Is to Be Brave

To Love Is to Be Brave

When it comes to love, what does that really look like in relationships? Is it roses on Valentines Day, walks in the park or uncomplicated conversations that seem to have no conflict? Not for Kelly Corrigan, author and podcaster. She has experienced that love and family life often require extraordinary bravery, from navigating the daily challenges to surviving the unexpected crises. She has learned that love takes bravery – the bravery not to take action when a person just needs you to listen or can do it for themselves, not to leave when their pain hurts you to the core to stay, and to lean back and let go when you know a person is ready to figure things out on their own. In this TED talk, she offers more profound wisdom to help you focus in on what matters most.
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When Strangers Access Shared Consciousness

DailyGood: News That Inspires – Apr 02, 2026

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Apr 02, 2026
When Strangers Access Shared Consciousness
“But to understand the overall situation, we have to imagine that everything is made of an undivided energy that has the desire and the capacity to experience and know itself. I call this unified field ‘One’.”

— Federico Faggin

When Strangers Access Shared Consciousness

A human identity that we are individually separate from one another fosters fear, competition, dissonance, aggression and more — a fight for survival. Aterah Nusrat suggests that human identity may be evolving “to a shared sense of self that is not separate from the planet, the cosmos, and even more essentially, the Divine, or Consciousness, as the ground of our existence.” This potential is espoused by many faiths and thought leaders, such as Christianity’s one body, Quaker collective silence, Thich Nhat Hanh’s concept of Interbeing, and current movements toward a Symbiocene Ecological Civilization in community with all of life. Aterah suggests that, more than countering our current destructive path “defined by fragmented and separate constructs of self,” this paradigm shift could become a “reflection point that could bring humanity into interbeing with an evolving cosmos as it awakens to itself.”

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Rather than diminishing individuality, this new identity “relies upon authentic self-expression.” Join or create a gathering in your community that cultivates shared consciousness through mindfulness and presence.

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