With Her New Single “Sacred Armour,” Canadian Musician And Wellness Advocate Auroara Leigh Gets To The Heart Of A Painful, Yet Necessary, Truth About Healing And Setting Boundaries.

Auroara’s work has always explored the connections between music, wellness, and storytelling. As a singer-songwriter, wellness anthropologist, and award-winning educator, she creates spaces where people can reflect and grow. She uses her platform to advocate for mental health, making her a voice for genuine change.

“Sacred Armour” is a moving pop ballad, carried by a clean acoustic guitar and Auroara’s steady voice. The song’s message is one of unapologetic self-protection. It’s a call to treat your own peace of mind as something sacred. This marks the 15th release in her discography, and it feels like her most vital work to date.

The song comes from the difficult experience of loving someone who is struggling with their own inner demons, and realizing how their unhealed wounds can affect those closest to them. Full of courage and clarity, Auroara’s ethereal voice floats over gentle piano and a simple drum beat. The lyrics land with a quiet power: “I don’t want your heartbreak, I don’t want your games.”

When she sings, “It’s not mine, it’s not right, it’s not mine/the look in your eyes is your pain inside your soul,” she isn’t being indifferent. She’s speaking from a place of profound self-respect, drawing a boundary that is an act of preservation. In a world that can confuse self-sacrifice with love, “Sacred Armour” celebrates the strength it takes to finally say that you’ve had enough.

This song is for anyone who has had to choose themselves. It’s about finding the bravery to lovingly hand someone’s pain back to them so that you can breathe again.

Auroara is a true visionary in wellness and community transformation. Her recent honor as a 2024 BC Business Woman of the Year (Rising Star) is a testament to her work as a trusted voice for trauma-informed healing. Through her roles as a TV host, educator, and advocate, she has always aimed to elevate others through honesty and creative expression.

“Sacred Armour” feels like a convergence of all her gifts. It’s music as therapy and songwriting as a true story. The song offers solace to anyone who has had to walk away from someone they love to save their own well-being. It speaks directly to those who have carried weight that was never theirs, inviting them to finally let it go.

The song’s theme feels especially important right now, as more people are talking about empathy burnout and trauma cycles. It’s a quiet, firm reminder that your healing journey is yours, and you have every right to protect it.

Give “Sacred Armour” a listen. It might just find a permanent home on your favorite playlist.

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