We Are Not Broken - We Are Remembering
- Feb 9
- 2 min read
There’s something I’ve been feeling more and more clearly, and I want to name it here — not as an answer, not as a lesson, but as a shared recognition.
There is so much more to us than we’ve been led to believe.
Not in a distant, unreachable way. Not in a “someday, if we fix ourselves” way. But right here. In us. Between us.
So many of us have been walking paths of growth and healing on our own. Quietly. Honestly. Doing the inner work without much validation or language for it. And that matters — it really does. There is deep strength in learning how to sit with yourself, how to listen inwardly, how to grow from the inside out.
But I don’t think we were ever meant to stop there.
We are not meant to heal away from each other.
We are the miracle we keep searching for. We are the healing we keep hoping will arrive. And we are also community — whether we’ve had access to it yet or not.
Every one of us has the ability to grow. Every one of us has the ability to nurture and be nurtured. To share what we’ve lived. To let our experiences become bridges rather than private burdens.
This isn’t about pretending everything is “love and light” in a glossy, performative way. It’s not about bypassing pain or ignoring what’s hard.
It’s about something much more real.
It’s about touching a kind of love and light that comes from Source — not as an idea, but as a lived current. Something that moves through us when we’re honest, present, and willing to be in relationship with one another.
We don’t need to be perfected before we belong. We don’t need to be fully healed before we’re allowed to contribute. We don’t need to have it all figured out to sit in the circle.
We grow individually, yes. And we grow together.
Neither cancels the other.
If you’re reading this and feeling a quiet sense of recognition — not excitement, not urgency, just a gentle “yes” — then that’s enough. That’s the signal.
Not a call to wake up. Just an invitation to remember.
Together.
If this resonates, you're not alone. And you don't have to carry it alone either.
Love, Nikki

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