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What if courage isn’t enough?
In this episode, I explore the deeper dimension of Soul Courageousness—courage that has passed through the window of the soul: purified of ego, aligned with shadow, and oriented toward service.
Drawing on the works of Viktor Frankl, Carl Jung, the wisdom of world religions, Emotional Intelligence (Six Seconds), and Spiritual Emotional Intelligence (SEQ), this conversation moves beyond survival and bravery to meaning, responsibility, and love.
Through stories of Mandela, personal experiences, and practical invitations, I challenge us to live courage not as a moment, but as a way of being always, always about us.
Why is this important/ Because courage may save a moment. But soul courageousness has the power to save us as a people.
By Dr. Don AjenéWhat if courage isn’t enough?
In this episode, I explore the deeper dimension of Soul Courageousness—courage that has passed through the window of the soul: purified of ego, aligned with shadow, and oriented toward service.
Drawing on the works of Viktor Frankl, Carl Jung, the wisdom of world religions, Emotional Intelligence (Six Seconds), and Spiritual Emotional Intelligence (SEQ), this conversation moves beyond survival and bravery to meaning, responsibility, and love.
Through stories of Mandela, personal experiences, and practical invitations, I challenge us to live courage not as a moment, but as a way of being always, always about us.
Why is this important/ Because courage may save a moment. But soul courageousness has the power to save us as a people.