Here in The Bronx

6 days ago
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To All Police, Firefighters, Doctors, and Neighbors Here in The Bronx

If anyone in our Bronx community—whether you wear a uniform or not—ever faces a moment where life feels heavy, complicated, or confusing, I want you to know something clearly:

You are not alone in this borough.

Everything I post comes from a place of service. If any message I’ve shared can help you, guide you, calm you, or give you hope, you are welcome to reach out. Sometimes the right words at the right time can redirect an entire life.

To our NYPD officers in The Bronx:
When you put that uniform on, you become the people we call when everything falls apart. You carry a weight most will never understand, and you still show up. That matters.

To our FDNY firefighters:
You run into danger so the rest of us can survive it. That’s Lightwork in motion, whether you call it that or not.

To our Bronx doctors, nurses, and first responders:
You hold life in your hands every day and still find strength to keep going.

And to every Bronx neighbor quietly fighting battles behind closed doors:
Your life matters. Your hope matters. And this borough is stronger because you’re in it.

If anything I’ve shared helps you in any way—big or small—let me know.
The Bronx rises when we rise together.

—Eterna
(For Kenneth Brown, The Bronx Lightworker)

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