Resilience | Laura Aboli

Resilience is not the absence of pain, fear, or fatigue, it’s the capacity to remain whole while passing through them. It’s the ability to adapt without surrendering your values, to recover without forgetting what hurt you and to grow stronger without becoming hardened or bitter.

What we are living through now is not just political, social, or economic upheaval, it’s a psychological and spiritual stress test.

The Great Awakening is a prolonged initiation; a sustained pressure inflicted on consciousness itself. It challenges our nervous systems, our sense of reality, our relationships, our patience, and often our hope. It strips away false certainties, trusted narratives, and comfortable illusions, leaving us exposed to an unknown that is potentially as exciting, as it is unsettling.

Resilience, in this context, is the ability to stay awake without losing yourself, to see clearly without becoming cynical, to feel deeply without collapsing and to stand firm without becoming rigid.

Those who endure are the ones who learn to self-regulate, to pause, to integrate truth slowly, and to honour their limits.

This is not about “toughening up”, it’s about rooting down and staying human in an inhuman system.

If you are tired, overwhelmed, or disoriented, it doesn’t mean you are failing, it means the pressure is real. And if you are still here, still questioning, still feeling, still choosing consciousness over comfort, then resilience is already alive in you.

This is not the end of you, it’s the forging of you into who you were always meant to be.

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Notes to Readers:

Yes, resilience, having this quality of being able to adapt and move forward despite all outer appearances, is present in my life.

Many years ago, I experienced an epiphany that explained why I was experiencing so many apparent setbacks and challenges. My soul was being forged in the fires of experience, hardship, challenges for some greater purpose. And that “greater purpose” didn’t mean I was going to eventually gain recognition or praise. It meant facing those challenges, moving through the psychological confusion and emerging out of the fog into clarity of purpose, intent, and action.

Ironically, my one and only husband was a metallurgist, one who measures the content of steel so the metaphor of the forging of my soul sounded logical, even poetic. I left the security of a marriage and embarked into the unknown on my own and see where it has gotten me… more aware of who I am than ever before. The path wasn’t easy. It was erratic and involved many detours, but always, always, there was an awareness of the inner guidance emerging from some unknown source, my Soul’s consciousness of its eternal connection to Creator.

In writing and sharing my thoughts I have found myself. Find your own way forward through the expectations and attempts to control your consciousness like I have and continue to do everyday. I’m far from perfect, but perfect in my acceptance of those imperfections. Self-acceptance is key.

Yes, I can say that I have developed true resilience and that the path and mission is not yet complete.

In joy,

Eliza

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