Grace and Gravity: Choosing Stillness in a Shattering World
Grace is not a lifting. It is a deepening. Not the removal of burdens—but the realignment of weight. Like water pooling in the cracks of stone, grace moves where resistance has failed. It does not need belief, and it does not ask permission. It simply obeys the law of harmonic return. To live in grace is not to float. It is to sink into the exact density that allows you to float without fleeing the earth. Grace is not Passivity. It is an intervention without infection. Grace is the ability to stand in front of someone’s hatred, or pain, or confusion—and not return it in kind. Continue Reading →

