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Fearlessly Feral Living! - Dealing with Mess without Becoming the Mess

Dealing with Mess without Becoming the Mess

02/13/25 • 23 min

Fearlessly Feral Living!

This episode is a bit different: more off the cuff and spontaneous then most of my other episodes. It's about successfully dealing with the mess that is happening around us and remaining at peace and being effecive. I hope you enjoy it.

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This episode is a bit different: more off the cuff and spontaneous then most of my other episodes. It's about successfully dealing with the mess that is happening around us and remaining at peace and being effecive. I hope you enjoy it.

I'm now on Substack!

Your support is very much appreciated AND tax deductible!

Donate via PayPal

Check out our web site

Send us a text

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undefined - The Way It Works - Making Space for It

The Way It Works - Making Space for It

Karen, the host of the Fearlessly Feral Living podcast, discussed the second section of the Introduction to the Science of Mind textbook and emphasized the importance of recognizing one's divine nature and the power of belief in shaping reality. She also highlighted the need for self-awareness, the power of thoughts in shaping one's life, and the significance of beliefs in manifesting experiences. Karen encouraged the group to embrace their unique individuality, nurture faith, and change their beliefs to align with their desired reality.
She encouraged new listeners to focus on the introduction, which she believes effectively distills the essence of the teaching into 37 pages.
Karen discussed the concept of the 'thing itself', referring to God's nature as the essence of divinity. She emphasized that humans are spiritual beings having a human experience, rather than the other way around. Karen encouraged listeners to consider the implications of being a manifestation of God's essence, and how this could impact their lives. She also acknowledged the doubts and limitations that may arise from this concept, but emphasized the importance of believing in one's divine nature to overcome these.
Karen discussed the concept of oneness and the power of consciousness in relation to God. She emphasized that each individual is unique and that their beliefs manifest in their lives. She also highlighted the idea that humans are spiritual and physical manifestations of God, possessing the same power as God. Karen expressed frustration over the prevalence of beliefs that humans are separate from God and encouraged the group to embrace the truth of oneness. She shared quotes from Ernest Holmes, Marianne Williamson, Eckhart Tolle, and Wayne Dyer to support her views.
Karen discussed the importance of changing one's beliefs and thoughts to adapt to personal growth and new possibilities. She emphasized that there's no shame in changing one's beliefs, as they were right for a long time but no longer serve us. Karen also highlighted the fear of the unknown as a reason for resisting change, suggesting that nurturing faith can help overcome this fear. She further explained that our true power lies in mastering our thoughts and beliefs about external conditions, rather than controlling them. Karen shared her personal experience of changing her routine to focus on positive content and setting intentions for the day, as a way to shift from a reactive mindset to one of intentionality.
Karen discussed the importance of self-awareness and the power of thoughts in shaping one's life. She emphasized the need to pause, reflect, and choose a thoughtful response to life's challenges, rather than reacting impulsively. Karen also highlighted the significance of beliefs in manifesting experiences and encouraged the group to examine their thought patterns and beliefs. She concluded by affirming the power of unity and the potential for personal growth and expansion. Karen also encouraged the group to support her podcast and ministry through various channels.

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undefined - Guest Julia Mattis, RScP, Breaking the Mold

Guest Julia Mattis, RScP, Breaking the Mold

Join me for a lovely conversation with guest Julia Mattis, RScP, as we discuss breaking the molds that limit our lives.

Recently I was moved to tithe some extra money to Centers for Spiritual Living. As I logged into the web site and navigated to the place where I could do so, I felt joy and gratitude. I felt joy because giving in this way sometimes feels like completing a spiritual circle. I do my spiritual practices every day, I study regularly, I am active and involved, I regularly have deep and wonderful conversations with so many wonderful people who are also active in this teaching. And I give where I am spiritually fed. I give where I find value. That is what gives me joy. The gratitude is because I had the financial abundance to give some extra, and all that financial abundance comes from earnings I make as a result of my ministry. I've been supporting this podcast since I launched it almost 5 years ago. I pay the monthly hosting fees, I bought the necessary equipment needed to produce a podcast that looked and sounded great, I upgrade my computer on a regular basis. This podcast has been a labor of love since the beginning, with donations gratefully accepted here and there. I love this labor of love. It gives me an opportunity to carry the message of Science of Mind, and I am extraordinarily grateful for that. Why am I telling you all this? Because it felt so good to give! I just wanted to share that with you.

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