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QuestionWhat does courage mean now? Sarah FrancisAnswer
Angaangaq Lyberth: Sara, that is one of the most interesting questions anyone has ever posed me because myself, I’ve been looking for courage all my life, courage to be myself, courage to be the best I can be, courage to speak for myself, to have courage to stand up for myself, and the courage to uphold anything I believe in within myself. Myself, just like you, I’ve been so depending on being liked by someone else in this great circle of life, wanting to be recognized and accepted for who I am, being loved and cared for and then when someone doesn’t like it then I become so defensive, so saddened, so I fall apart. So what does it all mean? Probably that I didn’t have the courage to be who I am and then look at the great circle of life, how many have had the courage to stand up for what has gone in life all throughout ages. Few. If everyone had the courage, do you think we would have been where we are now? I do not think so. I think we would have advanced ourself to a far greater degree than we have, had we had the courage to stand up for us. To have someone stand up for us. No. Sara, I don’t want to depend on others any more. I want to depend on myself. I want to have the courage to stand up for what I believe, what I know is right for me and the world in which I live. I pray to the Great One you too will have the courage to stand up for who you are and deliver to the world in which you live the very best you can give for times and times to come. I’m wondering within myself if I’ve been able to answer your question. Please let me know because I want to be able to answer that very simple basic question you posed.
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