Why Does Clarity Often Feel Like Cruelty?
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Why Does Clarity Often Feel Like Cruelty?

by Theresa Hubbard

Rated
5
Type
talks
Activity
Meditation
Suitable for
Everyone
Plays
8

Clarity is often praised as honesty, maturity, or integrity. And yet, in some moments, it lands as something else entirely. In this episode, Theresa slows down and sits with a single question: Why does clarity feel like cruelty to some people? Rather than offering answers, she stays with a lived moment—one where a calm, settled knowing was named and unexpectedly received as abrupt, cold, or unkind. Through quiet reflection, this episode explores how clarity can feel injuring not because it is harsh, but because it ends something ambiguity was keeping alive. When connection or hope depend on things staying open, even gentle honesty can feel like abandonment. Listeners are invited to notice where they soften truths, delay clarity, or remain unclear—not because they don’t know, but because naming what they know might disrupt someone else’s story. There is no resolution offered here. Only space to notice what happens in your body when clarity is imagined, withheld or finally named.

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Meet your Teacher

Theresa Hubbard

Liberty, MO, USA

Meet your Teacher

Theresa Hubbard

Liberty, MO, USA