Fearlessly Feral Living!

Pearls

July 14, 2024 Rev. Karen Linsley
Pearls
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Pearls
Jul 14, 2024
Rev. Karen Linsley

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Impromptu Zoom Meeting - July 14

Karen discusses two Bible passages about pearls - "don't cast pearls before swine" (meaning don't share wisdom with those unwilling to learn) and the "pearl of great price" (representing the inner work required to attain spiritual growth and fulfillment). She explains how these metaphors relate to communicating with those who think differently and the importance of doing one's own inner work.

Karen reflects on the divisiveness in society and the tendency for people to attack each other over differing views. She suggests that the solution is to meet people where they are with love and kindness, find common ground, and communicate gently rather than resorting to verbal attacks.

Karen compares the process of working through difficult emotions to an oyster turning grains of sand into pearls. She encourages listeners to not deny or suppress their feelings, but to instead allow them to pass through and glean the wisdom and growth that can come from them.

Karen explains that attaining the "kingdom of heaven" (a state of inner peace and fulfillment) requires the "great price" of doing the difficult inner work of self-discovery - exploring one's beliefs, values, and shadows, and being willing to change limiting thought patterns.

After doing the inner work, Karen suggests that one can then approach others with more compassion and effectiveness, meeting them where they are at. She emphasizes that this inner work is the key to empowerment and living a "fearlessly feral" life.

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Impromptu Zoom Meeting - July 14

Karen discusses two Bible passages about pearls - "don't cast pearls before swine" (meaning don't share wisdom with those unwilling to learn) and the "pearl of great price" (representing the inner work required to attain spiritual growth and fulfillment). She explains how these metaphors relate to communicating with those who think differently and the importance of doing one's own inner work.

Karen reflects on the divisiveness in society and the tendency for people to attack each other over differing views. She suggests that the solution is to meet people where they are with love and kindness, find common ground, and communicate gently rather than resorting to verbal attacks.

Karen compares the process of working through difficult emotions to an oyster turning grains of sand into pearls. She encourages listeners to not deny or suppress their feelings, but to instead allow them to pass through and glean the wisdom and growth that can come from them.

Karen explains that attaining the "kingdom of heaven" (a state of inner peace and fulfillment) requires the "great price" of doing the difficult inner work of self-discovery - exploring one's beliefs, values, and shadows, and being willing to change limiting thought patterns.

After doing the inner work, Karen suggests that one can then approach others with more compassion and effectiveness, meeting them where they are at. She emphasizes that this inner work is the key to empowerment and living a "fearlessly feral" life.

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