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Kaitlyn Rightmyer's avatar

The hopelessness narrative is everywhere, truly. It is woven through this world of disconnection. And gosh, your words bring up so much because hope has been at the forefront for me in what I’ve been creating. My hope is so alive, it’s like a fire. When we touch the place of truth within ourselves, the hope that is a part of who we are does just that. It comes alive. We don’t need to find it. We’ve never lost it. Hopelessness binds us as an illusion of this world- that we could never be bigger than what we face. Anyway, I could keep going, but I will just give my deepest thanks for these words. 🙏🏻✨

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Stacey Smith's avatar

Amen! This concept is so needed in our world right now. I can testify that this concept allowed me to meet and fall in love with the most amazing human I know. When we were first getting to know each other, the potential for disappointment was so high. If he had turned out to be something different from what he seemed at first, it would have been crushing. Because of my work with Xavier, I chose to risk the disappointment, and I'm so glad I did!

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