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Thursday, 30 April 2026

The Court

There is something about a court.

Not the drama people imagine. Not the shouting or the final verdict. It is quieter than that. Heavier too. A place where things are laid out as they are. What is true? What is not? What can stand. What cannot.

And the truth is, the court is always sitting.

Not just in a building somewhere. In your life.

Every day, something is being presented. Conversations. Decisions. Delays. Open doors. Closed ones. You think you are just moving through the day, but beneath that, something is unfolding. Your world is opening up in layers, one piece at a time.

That is where revelation comes in.

It does not arrive as a full picture. It comes in fragments. In seconds. A comment that stays with you. A feeling you cannot explain. A pattern you begin to notice. Small things, but they carry weight.

So if the court is always in session, then the real question is how you behave in it.

Some people react to everything. Every moment must mean something immediate, so they rush. They explain, defend, and try to make sense of it too quickly. In doing that, they miss what is actually being shown.

Others go the other way. They see, but they hold back from everything. Not always out of wisdom, sometimes just uncertainty.

But the court is not asking you to perform.

Sometimes, the right thing is to act. Clear and simple.

Other times, the right thing is to wait. Let things settle. Let the picture form properly.

And sometimes, doing nothing is still a decision. Not everything needs your response.

What matters is that you are honest with what you are seeing. Not forcing it into what you want it to be.

Because if you look closely, things are not random. There is always a thread. Choices you made. Things you allowed. Things you ignored. Things you stepped into or drifted into.

That is what the court reveals. Not just outcomes, but how you got there.

And even then, you will not control everything. You will not fully understand everything in the moment. Life will keep unfolding, and you will often find yourself in the middle of it, still figuring it out.

That is fine.

Just stay present enough to recognise when something is being shown to you.

Act when it is clear.

Be still when it is not.

And if you cannot tell the difference yet, give it time. Clarity has a way of coming through when you stop forcing it.

Nugget:
The court is always in session. You do not need to rush the process. Just learn how to stay present in it.

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