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In the Face of Adversity Courage Makes it All Better – (1797)

Best Thing we Can Do

The best thing that we can do, even though it is very hard at times, is to take courage and say: “Well this is my karma and I am going to pay it! It may hurt like hell and I may die but I am going to face it head on pay it and be clear of this debt forever!”.


Courage

Courage is that value or power in our inner Being and also in our essence that erects a positive attitude in us before the tough circumstances, events, thoughts and emotions of our lives. When a courageous emotion has been erected some positive action can follow.

That applies to us as well, we are made for many things that we think we are not up for!
Our inner Being knows what we are made for! Therefore trust in Him when we are in a catapult!

Even if there is definitely no positive outcome. Courage will allow us to take the ‘beating’, the ‘hardship’, the ‘pain’ or even death, positively that is with dignity, acceptance and with some knowing and propulsion into a positive future. Because courage allows us to comprehend that we are going to pay and then we will be better off after we have paid. The negativity of fear blocks our vision and does not allow us to see this point and only allows us to believe that we are only going to be worse off!

The benefit of courage is really our own, and is within us. Courage transforms our negative, pessimistic and very sorrowful attitude into one of hope, work, trust and positivity that throws us forward into the result of inner peace that we hope for even if we are going to die.

Fear is the loss of Hope and there is much hope in courage!

A Value

It is a value of our inner Being and our essence. We can develop courage with hope and work. The start of courage is to erect within us the positive attitude of working hard through it. The hope and trust that with our best and most sincere work and effort we can get through it.

Courage may even be the value that our Being has in reserve for us precisely for these difficult times of our life. It is a value that in these difficult times aligns His essence and His various parts with Him. With courage we are with Him!

End (1797).

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