The world is watching a triangle unfold. Iran Israel and the US are not just names in the news cycle right now. They are forces shaping the emotional, political and ethical weather of our planet. Israel’s recent strikes on Iranian nuclear and military facilities, as detailed by the Council on Foreign Relations, have escalated tensions, with Iran retaliating and the US weighing involvement, highlighting the volatile stakes of this moment. As alerts go off, decisions are made, and positions are taken, what we are seeing is not just diplomacy in motion. We are witnessing the absence of something much deeper – the absence of awakened leadership.
When leaders are guided only by intelligence reports, expert analysis, and geopolitical forecasts, but fail to connect with their own discernment, something fundamental is lost. Presence. Alignment. Humanity. In this moment, millions are watching events unfold with fear, confusion or simply numbness. But what remains missing from every high-level table is the voice of inner clarity – not reactive moves but grounded response, not dominance but direction. Not one nation has truly stepped up to ask what peace means, not as an outcome but as a way of showing up.
This is not about blame. This is about what kind of leadership we keep reproducing. What kind of minds we keep elevating. What kind of systems we keep protecting. Whether it is war rooms or media studios or parliaments, the game looks similar – speak louder, act faster, win first. But leadership is not a race. It is a responsibility. And the cost of ignoring that responsibility is growing louder with each passing headline.
Iran, Israel and the US represent more than borders. Together, they mirror a global fracture. And in that mirror, the question reflects back to all of us. Can we still feel? Can we still lead with clarity? Can we still remember that power, when disconnected from inner truth, does not lead – it misleads?


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