I wanted to share the response I received from support when I asked about going into more detail in regards to Power of Sacrifice and Virtue Series: Hope modules and how they relate in a Hero Origins and Glm custom.
"Happy to go deeper on both of these. And great to hear the custom is going well — I’ll touch on the listening side at the end too.
1. Power of Sacrifice
Power of Sacrifice is reality-based, not spiritual. It’s categorized under Understanding and Wisdom and Results Enhancement, and its focus is practical: helping you see clearly what needs to be released in order to reach your goals.
The core idea is that most people carry attachments — habits, comfort zones, relationships, routines, distractions, even identities — that feel important but are actually holding them back. The mind has a way of inflating the significance of things that don’t actually serve you, making sacrifice feel like loss rather than liberation. This module works on that perception directly. It helps you examine what sacrifice genuinely means to you, identify what is serving your goals and what isn’t, and develop the clarity and willingness to let go of what needs to go.
In your Hero Origins + GLM custom, Power of Sacrifice aligns strongly with both cores. Hero Origins is built on the Bushido framework — and the samurai ethos is fundamentally about sacrifice. Miyamoto Musashi’s path required giving up comfort, reputation, attachment to outcome, even the fear of death, in service of mastery. Power of Sacrifice reinforces that same willingness: what must you release to walk the path of the warrior-sage? What distractions, habits, or attachments are standing between you and the discipline and mastery Hero Origins is developing?
For GLM, the connection is about what you need to let go of to fully embody commanding authority. Insecurities, people-pleasing, comfort-seeking behaviors that dilute your presence — Power of Sacrifice helps you see those clearly and release them without the internal resistance that normally accompanies that process.
In day-to-day life, you may notice yourself becoming more honest about what’s actually serving you. A habit you’ve been holding onto may suddenly feel obviously misaligned. A comfort zone you’ve been protecting may lose its grip. You might find yourself making decisions that your previous self would have considered “too much” — not from recklessness, but from clarity about what your goals actually require. The module doesn’t force sacrifice — it illuminates what’s worth sacrificing so the decision feels clear rather than painful.
2. Virtue Series: Hope — and the Aura question
Yes, the Aura category listing is correct. Virtue Series: Hope is categorized under Auras, Emotional Healing, Social, and Spirituality. It does have an auric component.
The description is explicit about this: “Inspire those around you with your air of unshakeable hope and be the beacon in the dark for those who need it.” That’s aura language — it’s not just developing hope within you, it’s projecting that hope outward as a presence others can feel.
The internal effect: Hope develops an unshakeable inner knowing that no matter what happens, your inner flame will carry you through. This isn’t naive optimism or blind positivity — it’s a deep, settled conviction that you will endure and prevail. In dark moments, difficult periods, or when facing uncertainty, this module works to keep that flame burning rather than letting circumstances extinguish it.
The auric effect: Others sense this quality in you. People who are struggling, uncertain, or losing their way may be drawn to your presence because they feel something steady and luminous in you — a sense that “things will be okay” that emanates without you needing to say it. You become someone who lifts the energy of a room not through force or performance but through the quiet weight of genuine hope. In the product description’s words, you become “the beacon in the dark for those who need it.”
In your Hero Origins + GLM custom: This is a powerful fit on both sides. Hero Origins develops the hero archetype — and what is a hero without hope? The warrior-sage who walks through adversity with an unbreakable inner flame is a deeply archetypal image. Hope adds an emotional and spiritual resilience that complements Hero Origins’ mental fortitude and physical discipline. Where Hero Origins gives you the skill and virtue to face challenges, Hope ensures your spirit doesn’t waver while you do.
For GLM, Hope’s aura adds a dimension that pure status and power don’t cover on their own. GLM projects authority, commanding presence, and respect. Hope projects inspiration. Together, you’re not just someone people respect and follow — you’re someone who makes people feel that things are possible. That’s the difference between a leader people obey and a leader people believe in. GLM commands the room; Hope gives people a reason to stay in it."