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Softening the Edges

    Sacred Peace: Softening the Edges

    Peace often arrives not through force, but through softening.

    We live in a world that values edges — sharp wit, hard lines, fast answers. But peace invites another way. It doesn’t require you to lose your strength, only to soften the armor that no longer serves you.

    Softening doesn’t mean becoming fragile — it means becoming fluid. It’s letting go of the need to always be right, always be guarded, always be in control. When you soften, you make room for compassion — and for miracles.

    True peace can’t live inside rigidity. It flows. It breathes. It forgives.

    Reflection Prompt:

    Where can you soften today — with yourself, with another, or with the moment you’re in?