Yes, I would agree this is a form of grace. Nothing dramatic or anything like that.. just the ability to sit honestly with the damage, feel its weight fully, and still not let losing one’s soul. It’s the refusal to stop seeing yourself as human, even after seeing the worst parts of yourself.
I like the definition as it shows a path beyond regret… beyond despair and emotional numbness. It shows how one can carry truth honestly and without allowing shame to become one’s entire identity.
Lovely
Yes, I would agree this is a form of grace. Nothing dramatic or anything like that.. just the ability to sit honestly with the damage, feel its weight fully, and still not let losing one’s soul. It’s the refusal to stop seeing yourself as human, even after seeing the worst parts of yourself.
I like the definition as it shows a path beyond regret… beyond despair and emotional numbness. It shows how one can carry truth honestly and without allowing shame to become one’s entire identity.
Thank you for ur comment, it's a path beyond regret and shame .
Grace has always felt like guilt dressed up for forgiveness.