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Courage: From Relief to Presence

Heartfulness eMagazine

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November 2025

JASON NUTTING on why relief is temporary-and how courage, rooted in the heart, endures.

Courage: From Relief to Presence

We all seek relief: less stress, fewer unknowns, a lighter weight of unmet expectations, less strain between who we are and who we think we should be. While relief may quiet things briefly, it doesn't salve the heart. The feeling quickly fades and the pattern returns. That's how we stay stuck.

We keep chasing relief when what we truly long for is courage—the strength to stay, feel, and move through what arises with presence.

The Trap of Relief

Relief isn't wrong. It's just temporary.

That extra glass of wine, that endless scroll, that small compromise in integrity—they work, but only for a moment. They dim the intensity, but they also shrink our world.

Relief contracts awareness. It narrows our vision down to this single moment, this single feeling, this single escape route. That contraction is what makes the urge feel like an emergency, as though peace depends on satisfying it.

But in relief, we are not really present. We are reacting.

Presence, on the other hand, is not about escape. It's about reentering the moment with steadiness. It's about feeling the same emotion that once hijacked us, but now from a wider lens.

Relief locks us inside the moment in a way that blinds us; presence keeps us inside the moment in a way that frees us.

The Paradox of the Moment

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