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EPISODE · Apr 21, 2026 · 16 MIN

You Can Be Enlightened and Still Have the Courage to Stand Up

from Salo Galactic Light · host Dr. Salo Stanley, DC

Send us Fan MailYou Can Be Enlightened and Still Have Courage to Stand UpDr. Salo Stanley DCThere’s a quiet myth floating around that “being healed” or “being enlightened” means becoming completely unbothered by anything anyone says. That you just float above criticism, smiling peacefully while people take shots at you from the sidelines. But that idea is incomplete—and honestly, a little dishonest.Because there’s a difference between inner peace and self-abandonment.When you step into the public eye—speaking, teaching, sharing your voice—you are creating. You’re putting energy into the world. And inevitably, there will be people who contribute nothing yet feel entitled to critique everything. The armchair critics. The ones who don’t build, don’t risk, don’t show up—but will dissect how you pronounce a word or how your voice sounds.And no—healing doesn’t mean you have to silently absorb that.Real growth is not about becoming numb. It’s about becoming clear.Clear on your worth.Clear on your intention.Clear on what you will and will not tolerate.Sometimes that clarity is quiet and internal. And sometimes it has a voice.Speaking your truth doesn’t make you less evolved—it makes you integrated. It means you’re no longer bypassing your human experience in the name of being “spiritual.” You’re allowing both your awareness and your backbone to exist at the same time.There is power in saying, calmly and firmly:“That’s not constructive.”“That’s not welcome here.”“You don’t get to speak to me that way.”And yes, sometimes the raw, unfiltered version of that truth might sound like “enough—stop.” That doesn’t mean you’ve lost your center. It means you’re protecting it.Courage isn’t always soft.Truth isn’t always gentle.And boundaries aren’t always pretty.But they are necessary.Being enlightened isn’t about letting people walk over you while you pretend it doesn’t hurt. It’s about discernment—knowing when to let something pass, and when to stand up and meet it with grounded strength.You can be compassionate and still be direct.You can be open-hearted and still be firm.You can be deeply spiritual and still say, “No. That’s not okay.”In fact, that’s where real embodiment lives.Because when you honor your voice—not just in what you teach, but in how you defend your space—you give others permission to do the same.And that’s not a lack of healing.That’s what it looks like in action.Blessings,Dr Salo Stanley DCwww.salostanleypsychic.com if you like a spiritual reading with mewww.etsy.com/shop/GalacticLightArt my tuning forks designed by Dr Stanley 136.10 HZ OMquestions [email protected]

Send us Fan Mail You Can Be Enlightened and Still Have Courage to Stand Up Dr. Salo Stanley DC There’s a quiet myth floating around that “being healed” or “being enlightened” means becoming completely unbothered by anything anyone says. That you just float above criticism, smiling peacefully while people take shots at you from the sidelines. But that idea is incomplete—and honestly, a little dishonest. Because there’s a difference between inner peace and self-abandonment. When you step into t...

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