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What do we do when the world feels frightening?
Not theoretically. Not spiritually. Not politically.
Personally.
In Let It Be Me, the Indigo Girls offer an answer that is both simple and demanding: take responsibility for the quality of light you bring into the darkness.
This is not a song about passivity. It is not a song about pretending everything is fine. It is not a call to spiritual bypassing, neutrality, or withdrawal.
It is a song about refusing to let fear, outrage, and certainty transform us into the very thing we oppose.
In this episode of Ethical Adulthood, I explore what it means to oppose harm without becoming harmful, to tell the truth without hatred, and to remain dignified in undignified times.
Because everybody wants to be love and light until love and light require discipline.
And when the world is night, the question is not who is to blame.
The question is:
Where will my life shine?
Based on the song Let It Be Me by Indigo Girls. Inspired by the ongoing work of ethical action, courage, restraint, and responsibility in uncertain times.
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Andrea Fiondo
Kundalini Yoga in Detroit
Ethical Adulthood: A Detroit Soundtrack