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Fearlessly Feral Living means successful creative living. Unbounded joyful living. Wild and free living. Living a life uncontrolled by outer conditions, but instead with a trained mind and thoughts and beliefs that serve you.

Karen

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    Unlimited Possibilities

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 29:40


    This episode is about living in the land of unlimited possibilities. About how we limit ourselves, and what to do about it.Support the podcast Donate on PayPalFearlessly Feral websiteSend us a textSupport the show

    Breaking the Mold

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 24:25


    A brief look at what molds are, how they limit us in our lives, how to discover them and how to break them and replace them with something that serves us better.This episode also includes information about the class of the same name, Breaking the Mold, that begins on Tuesday, May 6, and runs from 4 to 5:30 PM Pacific time via Zoom.  Registration and more information can be found hereYour tax deductible support is much appreciated.  You can support the podcastYou can donate via PayPalAnd more information can be found on our web site.Send us a textSupport the show

    Guest Julia Mattis, RScP, Breaking the Mold

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 31:18


    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.If you are feeling moved to give as well, here are the ways to do so:You can give a one time donation via PayPalYou can give via VenmoYou can support the podcast via a monthly donation of any sizeLast but not least, you can subscribe for free or with a paid subscription to my Substack pageAnd of course, our web site has lots of information and goodies as well.Send us a textSupport the show

    Dealing with Mess without Becoming the Mess

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 23:24


    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 PayPalCheck out our web siteSend us a textSupport the show

    The Way It Works - Making Space for It

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 32:01


    Send us a textKaren, 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. Support the Podcast Subscribe on SubstackDonate on PayPalCheck out our websiteSupport the show

    The Thing Itself! Revisited

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 35:24 Transcription Available


    Send us a textThis episode could also be called God's Nature is our Nature, which is, in fact, what our Centers for Spiritual Living Global Themes calls our topic for this week.But I'm going old school today, and sticking with my original title.  I've done an episode on The Thing Itself before.  Last year, January 9, 2024.  You can find it HEREHistorically, in Centers for Spiritual Living, many Centers have done a review of the Introduction of the Science of Mind textbook. This episode interprets the first section into everyday language that you can use to apply in your every day life.The Sections in the Introduction are titled:  The Think Itself, The Way It Works, What It Does and How to Use It.I'll be following up this month with the other three sections.I hope you enjoy it!Your support is always very much appreciated.  Did you know that listeners on this podcast grew by 68% last  year?  I was so pleased to see that and so I thank you. If you have been inspired or uplifted by my work, I do hope  you will consider supporting me financially as well, to help pay for the costs of production and hosting.  All contributions are tax deductible.Support the podcastDonate via PayPalThank you!Check out our web pageSupport the show

    Crafting a Life of Humor and Spirituality

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 31:17 Transcription Available


    Send us a textAmidst the stillness of the Nevada night, a moment of restless creativity sparked a new perspective on personal transformation. As I, Reverend Karen, hemmed my pants to the tunes of Jon Batiste and Earth, Wind & Fire, I discovered a profound rhythm between intention and change. This episode unravels the metaphor of Advent as a gateway to fresh adventures in the New Year, encouraging a shift from traditional resolutions to more impactful intentions. Join me in exploring how the true meaning of repentance—simply changing our thinking—can lead to life-altering transformations through self-awareness and intuition.Life as an interim minister at the Bakersfield Center for Spiritual Living is anything but predictable. From hosting lively "Dinner with a Minister" events to navigating unexpected challenges like last-minute staff replacements, humor and adaptability are my trusted companions. Despite the sleepless nights, the pandemic's demands for safety measures, and the juggling of multiple roles, the fulfillment I find in this work is immeasurable. With Walter, my loyal feline sidekick, by my side, I weave humor and connection into the fabric of spiritual leadership and community service, crafting a life that is as flexible as it is rewarding.A creative burst in the wee hours led me to ponder the philosophy of "gentle discipline," a harmonious balance between productivity and self-care. This is a theme I plan to expand upon in my upcoming book. Gratitude fills my heart as I express appreciation for the podcast audience that supports Fearlessly Feral Living. As we embrace a new year, the potential for adventures beckons, inviting us to explore new ways of thinking and being. With an open heart, I extend an invitation to join this journey of intentional living, underscored by the community's invaluable support and contributions.Support the show

    Not Your Typical New Year's Eve podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 31:17


    Send us a textThis video could also be titled "Advent, Repent, Goals, Resolutions, Intentions and Sleepless Nights." It's basically a light hearted look at what to do if you can't sleep, plus some profound tidbits about many of the things we typically think about on New Year's Eve.It means a lot to me that you listen.  However! If you have been at all inspired, lifted, encouraged or helped in 2024 by my podcast, I would much appreciate your financial support.  Because I am a Focus Ministry with Centers for Spiritual Living, all donations are tax deductible.You can contribute towards the production of this podcast by clicking Support, right here on the Buzzsprout page.Or via PayPalAnd of course, you can find all this information and more on my web siteSupport the show

    Three, Count 'em 3 States of Consciousness!

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 22:18 Transcription Available


    Send us a textI opened with a quote from Paul Ferrini, in his book The 12 Steps of Forgiveness: “Properly speaking there are only three states of consciousness available to us. One is love, which is eternal and unconditional. One is fear, which is temporary and conditional. And the last is forgiveness, which is a bridge from the illusion of fear to the reality of love.”WHOA.  THAT'S HUGE.I have spent YEARS believing and knowing and teaching that there are only two states of consciousness:  love or fear. The idea that there is a third state, a bridge, if you will, from fear to love, is radical for me.  And yet, it answers the question of how one gets to love when one is feeling fear.  I said I have believed and taught this concept for years, and many times a student will ask me, “how do I turn my fear into love?”  That question has always been a difficult one for me to answer, because how I've done that internally is a process that I can't put into words.  It has to do with faith, or knowing.  It has to do with allowing.  It has to do with acknowledging and inner awareness.  It has to do with all that stuff.  But as I think about it none of that really addresses a process for moving from fear to faith.  But now we have one.  Forgiveness!And I just happen to have a forgiveness process for you. This is a process recently created by myself and my students in a class called 5 Gifts for an Abundant Life.  We were in the class on forgiveness and more than one student voiced frustration that there wasn't really a process in the class to use to forgive.  So we created one.  Thanks and acknowledgment go to Julia Mattis, Cindy Mesa, Jamie Russell and Sharon Anyan for helping to create this.This process is for self forgiveness, because as Ferrini says, we can't forgive others until we forgive ourselves. I offer this process to you for your consideration:1.      Create a safe container by going into meditation, so that forgiveness of self is more of a heart space thing than an intellectual thing.  Be gentle with yourself.2. Identify what wants to be forgiven.3. Breathe.  Honor what comes up, and don't dismiss it. Accept it without judgement4. Ask:  What am I feeling? What are my beliefs behind this feeling?  Identify your limiting beliefs. More meditation might be necessary.5. Talk about it with a practitioner, prayer partner, mentor, coach or trusted friend.6. Resolve to change your thinking.  Do a treatment:  Identify what you want to replace the old belief or way of thinking, then identify how you will feel when the old way of thinking or believing is replaced, then treat for that. Ask for help from a practitioner or prayer partner if necessary.7. Resolve to change our feelings about it, not our thoughts.  courageously release my resistance, courageously surrender.8. Set the intention every day to feel the way you identified that you want to feel.  Then go about your day, trusting that your intention is coming true.9. Make amends to yourself, which means to set things right with yourself.  Sometimes the treatment and intention is enough, sometimes you might need action as well.  Resolve to do things differently if needed.  10.Go forth and have fun!Affirmation: Today I fully and completely forgive myself, thus opening myself up to joy, happiness and peace. Support the podcastDonate by going to our paypal page Check out Fearlessly Feral Living at fearlesslyferal.orgSupport the show

    Guests Rev. Gil Olmstead and Robyn Olmstead, RScP

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 36:05


    Send us a textSummary Introductions and background @ 0:00Karen introduces her podcast "Fearlessly Feral Living" and her guests, Reverend Gil Olmstead and Robyn Rice Olmstead. She provides background on their roles - Gil is the senior minister at Rio Grande Center for Spiritual Living, and Robyn is a practitioner emeritus and an "artivist" (artist/activist). They discuss their upcoming trip to the Conference of the Americas in Mexico in August.Navigating a remote marriage @ 5:29 Karen asks Gil and Robin about how they make their long-distance marriage work, given that they live in separate states. They share that they had to consciously vision and align on their priorities as a couple, and that active listening, balance, and trusting the unfolding process have been key principles. They recount stories of how their wedding vision unexpectedly manifested in unique ways.The visioning process @ 21:28 Gil and Robin explain the visioning process they use, which involves opening oneself to receive guidance from Spirit about a vision, rather than trying to force a predetermined outcome. They share examples of how their wedding vision unfolded in surprising ways that were more meaningful than their initial plans.Upcoming events @ 45:02 Karen and her guests discuss the upcoming Conference of the Americas in Mexico that Gil and Robin will be attending and presenting at. Karen also shares about her new interim minister assignment in Bakersfield, which will involve a long drive she's looking forward to.Support the PodcastDonate Via PayPalVisit our WebsiteSupport the Show.

    The Beauty and the Beast of the Road Less Traveled

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 29:10


    Send us a textKaren discusses her recent trip to Bakersfield, California, and her preference for taking the "road less traveled" rather than the main highway. She describes the beauty and serenity of driving along Highway 178, but also the anxiety she experienced about potentially breaking down in a remote area. She emphasizes the importance of having a sense of adventure and humor when taking the road less traveled.Overcoming anxiety and staying present When Karen starts to feel anxious about potential car trouble on the remote road, she describes her techniques for managing her PTSD-related anxiety, including deep breathing, body relaxation, and self-reassurance. She highlights the importance of staying present and mindful, rather than letting anxiety ruin the enjoyment of the journey.Discovering unexpected sights and experiences As Karen continues her drive, she comes across unexpected natural wonders like Lake Isabella and the "Canyon of Delights" with the dramatic Kern River. She expresses a desire to return and explore these areas more thoroughly, especially with her camera. Karen emphasizes how taking the road less traveled can lead to discovering beautiful and unexpected experiences.The benefits of an optimistic mindset Karen contrasts the benefits of an optimistic, "Pollyanna" mindset versus a pessimistic one when taking the road less traveled. She argues that an optimistic outlook, grounded in the principles of Science of Mind, allows one to fully embrace the uncertainty and possibilities of the journey, rather than getting stuck in anxiety and fear.Recap and encouragement to try the road less traveled In closing, Karen reflects on her successful journey down Highway 178 and the sense of empowerment and accomplishment she felt. She encourages listeners to consider taking the road less traveled, either literally or metaphorically, as a way to open themselves up to new experiences and personal growth.Support the PodcastDoSupport the Show.

    Pearls

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 28:36


    Impromptu Zoom Meeting - July 14Karen 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.Support the podcastDonate via PayPalOur web siteSupport the Show.

    Guest Rev. Linda Finley speaking about fear.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 35:38 Transcription Available


    Rev. Linda Finley: "Fear never helped me think clearly.  Fear never gave me any good ideas.  I need to acknowledge that what is happening is upsetting, and then move in the direction of solutions and new questions.  Let the energy of the fear motivate me to move, but do NOT let it rule my thinking."Her quote started us off on a discussion that covered what to do about fear and how to do it, complete with wonderful stories about balloons and lizards!  We also discussed Covid, and of course Science of Mind and and Ernest Holmes.You can find Linda Finley on Facebook, and her spiritual community is Center for Spiritual Living in Eugene, OregonPS:  she is looking for a geek who can edit their Sunday gathering videos down to just the talk.You can find more information about Fearlessly Feral Living here.Your financial support helps us continue our work in the world and is much appreciated!  Support the Podcast here.Donate via PayPalSupport the Show.

    Guest Rev. Kit Holmes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 31:25


    This episode features minister and musician and songwriter Rev. Kit Holmes.  She plays one  her songs for us on this episode and you won't want to miss it.In this episode, we talk about how the song she sang came into being, about how to recover from being a perfectionist and  how to deal with the stuff life throws at us.You won't want to miss this one!Here is Kit Holmes' website.Your support is very much appreciated and fully tax deductible!Support the podcastDonate via PayPalhttps://www.fearlesslyferal.orgFearlessly Feral web siteSupport the Show.

    Guest Rev. Douglas Craig

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 35:04


    Rev. Douglas Craig is an interesting fellow and I hope you will enjoy this podcast, featuring a surprise appearance by Walter the cat partway through, doing what cats do.Rev. Douglas makes a really good Santa, he loves to take travel photos particularly when he takes people on tours through the Canadian Rockies, and  has been actively involved in the New Thought movement for over 44 years.  He serves as staff minister with Rev. Dr. Pat Campbell of CSL Calgary.I hope you enjoy the show!Your support is very much appreciated and fully tax deductible.Support the podcastDonate via PayPalFearlessly Feral Living websiteSupport the Show.

    Good to Great to Grand

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 24:36


    Karen is offering a 4-week class in July based on the book "When Fear Speaks, Listen" by Dennis Merritt Jones. The class will focus on learning to successfully deal with fear and get the messages that fear wants us to know about.Karen discusses the Centers for Spiritual Living's global theme for May - "good to great to grand." She relates this to her own experience in sales, where she would offer 3 package options - good, better, best. She believes we all have the potential to live a "grand" life, and shares ideas on how to achieve that.Karen explains her favorite spiritual principle, the "creative process", which involves self-awareness, mindfulness, contemplation, and gratitude. She emphasizes the importance of self-discovery and being willing to change our thinking in order to create the life we want.Karen affirms a "good to great to grand" journey for the listener, and encourages them to support her "Fearlessly Feral Living" ministry through financial donations, which she says will come back to them multiplied.Support the PodcastDonate via Pay PalFearlessly Feral websiteRegister for the "When Fear Speaks" classSupport the Show.

    What I Learned from the Northern Lights

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 21:36


    Did you get to see the light show this past weekend?  The aurora or northern lights caused by a solar storm?  I'm talking about the weekend of May 10 and 11, 2024.Things happen in life and there are always learning opportunities.  In this episode, I will discuss how to handle missed opportunities, why and how to take a time out, and the benefits of doing so, plus the law of focus.I hope you enjoy it!Your support is always appreciated and is fully tax deductible.Support the show.Donate via PayPalFearlessly Feral web siteSupport the Show.

    Guest Rev. Christine Green

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 25:39


    Summary Karen introduces the podcast "Fearlessly Feral Living" and welcomes her guest, Reverend Christine Green. Karen shares three things she knows about Christine from her Facebook page - that she is passionate about peace, has a dry sense of humor, and loves photography. Karen also mentions that they met through their work on the interim ministry team at Centers for Spiritual Living. Christine discusses the inspiration and process behind writing her new book "Conscious Choices: A Woman's Guide to Clarity, Courage and Connection." She shares that the book was born out of her experience mentoring women and their desire for a resource that addressed their specific challenges. Christine decided to write the book and include stories from the women she worked with to help others realize they are not alone.Christine shares that while writing the book, she experienced the loss of her husband to cancer. This led her to publish a separate journal called "Anatomy of Caring" to help others document their experiences as caregivers. Christine and Karen discuss the importance of allowing oneself to fully experience grief, without judgment, as a path to greater clarity, courage and connection.Karen and Christine emphasize the importance of cultivating personal self-awareness through practices like observation and journaling. They discuss the differences between stream-of-consciousness writing and more structured "conscious journaling" that focuses on identifying facts, emotions and underlying beliefs. Both agree these practices are essential for personal growth and creating a life that works for everyone. Christine provides an overview of the different topics and challenges covered in her book, including self-esteem, self-judgment, doubt, money, relationships, and learning to speak up for oneself. She explains how the book ties these issues to spiritual principles to help readers find clarity, courage and connection.Support the PodcastDonate via PayPalFearlessly Feral Web SiteRev Christine's Web SiteSupport the Show.

    Spiritual Integrity

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 27:51 Transcription Available


    The purpose of this episode is to discuss the connection between spiritual integrity and personal integrity, provide examples of being in and out of integrity, and offer guidance on getting back into integrity.Key Takeaways·         Spiritual integrity means feeling whole and in communion with God/Spirit. Personal integrity stems from spiritual integrity.·         Out of integrity looks like secrecy, blame, judgment, lack of joy/beauty. In integrity means living openly, taking responsibility, and embodying spiritual qualities.·         To get back into integrity: sit quietly, commune with Spirit, remember oneness. Then take aligned actions.Defining Spiritual Integrity·         Spiritual integrity means feeling complete oneness with God/Spirit - recognizing God as fully present in us. It is wholeness.·         Being out of spiritual integrity manifests as feeling separate, lonely, unmotivated. Having secrets is a sign of misalignment.Linking Spiritual & Personal Integrity·         Personal integrity flows from spiritual integrity. When we're spiritually whole, we naturally live in alignment with values.·         Out of personal integrity looks like not keeping commitments, hiding truth, blaming others, justifying actions.Getting Back into Integrity·         Sit quietly, commune with Spirit, contemplate oneness. Remember you are a unique manifestation of God.·         Then take actions aligned with love, peace, joy. Speak your truth with compassion. Live openly.Next Steps:·         Listeners are encouraged to self-reflect on areas of misalignment and take time to reconnect spiritually.·         The podcast will continue sharing guidance on embodying spiritual principles in daily life.Your support is very much appreciated and comes back to you multiplied!  Not only that, but it is tax deductible!Support the podcastDonate on PayPalOur web siteSupport the Show.

    Guests Rev. Dan Granda and Rev. Ryan Alexander

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 42:34


    This episode features the two co-founders of Soul Evolution Collaborative.  We had an awesome conversation about how and why one should incorporate collective responsibility into one's life, as a counterpoint to the rugged individualism that most of us practice.Rugged individualism has been largely responsible for the loneliness epidemic we are experiencing, and moving to collective responsibility allows us to alleviate any loneliness we might be feeling.  The old Science of Mind culture that says "what were you thinking to create this" is being recognized as counter-productive to collective living, in addition to being unkind.  Instead, compassion, empathy, authenticity and belonging are becoming a part of the new culture.They provided the following tips to move from individualism to collective responsibility:realize that we are all enoughonenessremain curious, being mindful about where our thoughts come from.  "Whose thought is that?"compassion for selfread authors that don't look like us, watch tv that is different than what you usually watch.Rev Ryan's an Rev Dan's web site is Soul Evolution CollaborativeFearlessly Feral Living is a Focus Ministry of Centers for Spiritual Living and your financial support is greatly appreciated as well as tax deductible.  You can support the podcastYou can donate via PayPalFearlessly Feral websiteSupport the Show.

    Four Stages of Spiritual Growth

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2024 27:42 Transcription Available


    Podcast episode about the four stages of spiritual growth.Key Takeaways·         There are four stages of spiritual growth: victim, life happens by me, life happens through me, life happens as me.·         We can move between these stages, even multiple times in one day.·         Spiritual practices help us move to higher stages of spiritual growth.Introduction·         This episode is about the four stages of spiritual growth originally developed by Michael Bernard Beckwith.·         These stages help discern where you are spiritually and where you want to be.What is Consciousness?·         Consciousness is our physical, mental and spiritual beingness.·         It's how we show up in the world and forms our opinions about life.·         Consciousness can change - Karen gives the example of how hers changed from victim mode to empowerment.The Four Stages·         Stage One: Victim. Life happens to me.·         Stage Two: Life happens by me. Beginning to take control.·         Stage Three: Life happens through me. Become a channel for spirit.·         Stage Four: Life happens as me. No separation between self and spirit.·         We use spiritual practices to move between the stages.Karen's Experience·         Karen shares her personal experience moving from Stage One to Stage Two after getting sober.·         She now hangs out in Stages Three and Four, with occasional visits to lower stages.Closing·         We can move between the stages fluidly, even multiple times in one day.·         Awareness of the stages gives us tools to handle challenges and continue progressing.Support the podcast and hereFearlessly Feral websiteSupport the Show.

    Guest Dr. Tracy Brown, RScP

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 44:27


    This episode features a rich conversation with Dr. Tracy Brown, a Practitioner with Centers for Spiritual Living.  Her book, "Stained Glass Spirit: Becoming a Spiritual Community Where Oneness Does Not Require Sameness," is specifically focused on creating a foundation for inclusion in spiritual communities.  She has been practicing and teaching New Thought Communities for over 35 years.Part of our conversation consisted her process for coming to terms with the name Fearlessly Feral, which she calls Courageous Intention.  I like it!You can find more information at her web sites:  Stained Glass Spirit, Reclaim Joy and Tracy Brown.Fearlessly Feral Living is a Focus Ministry of Centers for Spiritual Living, more information here.Your support is very much appreciated and tax deductible.  You can support the podcast  or donate via PayPal  or at Venmo:  Karen@Karen-LinsleySupport the show

    I Am the Resurrection

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 22:38 Transcription Available


    Happy Easter!  This episode is a different take on Easter and suggests that we can show up for ourselves and create our own personal resurrection in our lives.I AM the Resurrection!You ARE the Resurrection!Support the podcast. Donate by going to our paypal page Check out Fearlessly Feral Living  Support the show

    Guest Rev. Barbara Bue!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 37:21


    Our guest for this episode is Rev. Barbara Bue, speaking about successfully transitioning from a lifetime of workaholism to a life of peace.  Your support is very much appreciated and is tax deductible!You can support the podcastYou can donate at our Paypal Our web site is Fearlessly Feral LivingSupport the show

    Grand Rising! It's a Brand New Baby Day!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 25:46 Transcription Available


    Today's episode is about how to have a successful brand new baby day, each and every day, from this point forward in your life.  It's about personal self awareness, knowing your oneness with Spirit, knowing what you are feeling at any given moment, and knowing how you react to those feelings.Your support is tax deductible and very much appreciated.  You can support the podcastYou can provide a donation via our PayPal pageOur web siteSupport the show

    Divine Discomfort Two

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 27:10 Transcription Available


    This is the second episode of two discussing the Centers for Spiritual Living Global Theme for February, 2024 on Divine Discomfort.Where comfort ends, transformation begins.  This episode goes in to how to successfully deal with being uncomfortable.Your support is fully tax deductible and greatly appreciated!Support the podcast hereDonate at PayPalOur web siteSupport the show

    Divine Discomfort

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 29:11 Transcription Available


    This episode is about embracing change, and getting all the good we can out of all the changes we encounter in our lives, whether they be inner or outer changes.Your support is very much appreciated and tax deductible.  You can support financially by clicking the Support the Podcast button on Buzzsprout.  Here's the direct link.You can also donate via PayPal.Here is the Fearlessly Feral web site.Support the show

    Fearlessly Feral Basics: How to Use It

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 37:28


    This is the last episode in a series of 4 episodes called Fearlessly Feral Basics.  These 4 episodes are based on the Introduction in the Science of Mind textbook and this last episode is titled How to Use It.  This episode has also been published in a video version on YouTube.Your support is much appreciated, thank you for listening!You can support us financially here on Buzzsprout by clicking the Support the Podcast link.Or by donating at our PayPal pageAll financial support is tax deductible!our web site is Fearlessly Feral LivingSupport the show

    What It Does

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 20:51 Transcription Available


    Continuing with our four part series based on the Introduction of the Science Of Mind textbook, today's episode is the third, titled What It Does.Your support is much appreciated and fully tax deductible and you can support us in several different ways:Here on BuzzsproutBecome a member on our Patreon pageDonate on our PayPal pageFor more information, check out our web siteSupport the show

    Fearlessly Feral Basics: The Way It Works

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 16:19 Transcription Available


    Continuing our 4 part series covering the Introduction in the Science of Mind text book, this episode covers the second section, Titled the Way It WorksI am very grateful to you for listening, and for your support.You can support us in a number of ways, and it is all tax deductible, as Fearlessly Feral Living is a Focus Ministry of Centers for Spiritual Living.Support the podcast  here on Buzzsprout.Become a member of Fearlessly Feral Living on PatreonDonate at our PayPal pageAnd our web page is Fearlessly Feral LivingSupport the show

    Fearlessly Feral Basics: The Thing Itself

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 24:01 Transcription Available


    First in a 4 part series, this episode and next three cover the Introduction to the Science of Mind textbook.  The first section is titled The Thing ItselfYou can support this podcast and my work in a number of different ways:Here on BuzzsproutBecome a member on PatreonOn PayPalAnd you can find more information at our web site, Fearlessly Feral LivingSupport the show

    How to Make Your New Year's Resolutions Work!

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2023 26:23


    Making some New Year's Resolutions?  You may have experienced failure with those resolutions in the past.  In this episode, I explore how using New Thought principles and practices can ensure success with your resolutions!Your support is much appreciated and is tax deductible.  You can support us in the following ways:Support the podcast here on BuzzsproutBecome a member of Fearlessly Feral Living by going to our Patreon pageDonate at our Paypal pageCheck out our web siteSupport the show

    Things I Learned From a Car Wash

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 30:45


    Going through a car wash can be a metaphor for the hero's journey, and fun, particularly if said car wash is full of color and light!Thank  you for listening.You can support the podcast in a number of ways, and your support is very much appreciated and tax deductible.On BuzzsproutAt PatreonOn PayPalCheck out our web site!Support the show

    Think our way into Right Action, or Just the opposite?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 25:07


    Do we act our way into right thinking, or is it better to think our way into Right Action?  Turns out this is a both/and kind of thing.  Listen now for more information! Your support is much appreciated and is tax deductible as Fearlessly Feral Living is a Focus Ministry of Centers for Spiritual Living.You can support in a number of ways:Support the podcastBecome a Patreon memberVia PayPalOur web siteSupport the show

    Love Thy Neighbor

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2023 22:29


    It is much easier said than done to Love Thy Neighbor.  This episode explores why we should attempt to do so and presents some possibilities.  Your support is much appreciated and is tax deductible as Fearlessly Feral Living is a Focus Ministry of Centers for Spiritual Living.You can support in a number of ways:Support the podcastBecome a Patreon memberVia PayPalOur web siteSupport the show

    Changing our Paradigm

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 25:58


    R. Buckminister Fuller said that in order to change a paradigm, we must create a new one.  That is what this episode is about.Here are the steps to changing our paradigm, which are detailed in the podcast:Talk, journal, pay attention to yourself, get spiritual and pray.Quote from the podcast: "We need to know ourselves in order to know god."Your Support is much appreciated and there are a number of ways to support:on Buzzsprouton Patreonon PaypalCheck out the Fearlessly Feral websiteSupport the show

    When the Thunder Comes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 24:06


    What do you do when thunder comes into your life?  In other words, when something happens that might cause you to react in fearful ways?  Check out this episode for  an up close look of the spiritual practices of introspection and connection.Your support is very much appreciated.You can support in a number of ways:On BuzzsproutBecome a member on our Patreon pageDonate via PayPalAll this information and more is on the Fearlessly Feral Living web siteSupport the show

    LEAP! Living Empowered Action Program

    Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 22:20


    This episode is a primer for a workshop being offered on the LEAP! Living Empowered Action Program.This workshop is offered via Zoom on Saturday, July 22, 2023 from 10 AM to 2 PM Pacific, for $39.You can register hereYour support for the podcast is very much appreciated and is tax deductible as Fearlessly Feral Living is a Focus Ministry of Centers for Spiritual Living.You can support us in a number of ways:Support the podcast on BuzzsproutBecome a member at PatreonDonate on PayPalCheck out Fearlessly Feral LivingSupport the show

    Unlearning the Fear of Darkness

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 21:52


    Today's episode topic comes to us from the Centers for Spiritual Living Global Themes.  The theme for the month of May is Light Within the ShadowsYour support is very much appreciated and is tax deductible.You can support us on BuzzsproutYou can support us on PatreonYou can support us on PayPalOur website:  Fearlessly FeralSupport the show

    They Will Bring the Laughing Buddha to You

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 25:21


    The story of how I got a laughing Buddha.Your support is tax deductible and very much appreciated.  You can support in a number of ways:On BuzzsproutOn our Patreon pageVia PayPalSee all these links, plus blogs and other fun stuff on our web siteSupport the show

    May the Fourth Be With You

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 21:20


    A fun episode about the spiritual principles behind some of the more popular Star Wars quotes, in honor of May the Fourth.Your support is very much appreciated!You can support the podcast in a number of different ways:BuzzsproutPatreonPayPalOur Fearlessly Feral web siteSupport the show

    Get Back on the Horse!

    Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 11, 2023 22:15 Transcription Available


    This episode is about successfully re-entering society after sheltering in place.  The tips and tricks in this episode also apply to re-entry after a trauma.Your support is very much appreciated and you can support the podcast in a number of different ways.  Fearlessly Feral Living is a Focus Ministry of Centers for Spiritual Living and your support is tax deductible. PayPalPatreonBuzzsproutThe Fearlessly Feral WebsiteSupport the show

    Fall Equinox

    Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 18:56


    In today's episode, I talk about the Fall Equinox and how we can use the example of change to benefit our own lives.  Change is not a dirty word!Your support is much appreciated and there are several ways to do that.Join our community on Patreon for as little as $2 per month.Donate at our PayPal page.More information is on our web site.Support the show

    Aids and Tools to Live Fearlessly Feral!

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 36:36


    This episode discusses what aids and tools are, the difference between them, and how to use each to live Fearlessly Feral.An aid is something that provides support.  A tool is used to accomplish a purpose.  In this episode, learn  how to use aids as support mechanisms so you can more effectively use tools to accomplish what you want.Forgiveness books:  The Forgiveness Handbook by Clifford B. EdwardsForgiveness, the Greatest Healer of All by Gerald JampolskyRadical Forgiveness by Colin Tipping.Also, just about every book on abundance and prosperity.Fearlessly Feral LivingSupport!Support the show

    How to make the BEST DECISIONS EVER!

    Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 40:20 Transcription Available


    This episode covers spiritual discernment, in other words, basing decisions on principles as well as facts.  It's a balance.  This episode talks about what those spiritual principles are and describes them in practical ways.Our web site is Fearlessly FeralYou can support us through Patreon or PayPalSupport the show

    Authentically Speaking #2!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 56:22


    This is the second episode in a series of interviews with Cindy Hartzell, horsemanship and transformational coach.  Today we are speaking about forgiveness.  Cindy's web site is Heart Soul HorsemanshipYou can find more information about Fearlessly Feral here.Support the show

    Loving Our Bodies

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 32:46


    This episode is based on The Global Vision Centers for Spiritual Living (CSL) themes provided for  CSL ministers by CSL ministers to use as a basis for their Sunday talks.  This episode is based on Week 2 of June, and is called Loving our Bodies.  More information:FearlesslyFeral.orgTo Become a Member for as little as $2 per month and support Fearlessly Feral:PatreonCenters for Spiritual LivingSupport the show

    Interview with Cindy Hartzell on Beliefs

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 51:55


    Today I have something special for you, the first in a series of interviews with horsemanship and transformational coach Cindy Hartzell!  In this podcast we are talking about beliefs and how they shape our lives, as well as how we can become aware of those beliefs and change them if necessary.Support the show

    Prosperity Consciousness

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2022 28:23 Transcription Available


    This episode is about how to improve your prosperity consciousness.  I've included a list of books for reference.5 Gifts for an Abundant Life by Diane HarmonySpiritual Economics by Eric Butterworth: “To get the most from this study, you will want to declare your independence from the belief that your personal welfare is completely tied to the economic fluctuations of the world ‘out there.'” “So before you attempt to raise money, the first step should be to raise consciousness.” The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom by Suze OrmanDon't Worry, Make Money by Richard Carlson, Ph.D. “Money is circulation, it needs to flow.” “Being attached to an outcome, holding on, takes an enormous amount of energy…” “Cynicism contradicts abundance.” The Abundance Book by John Randolph Price “…prosperity is a part of the natural process of life,…” “…the energy of abundance is constantly radiating from the Source within…” “What one has done, all can do. The secret is to be aware of this unfailing principle…” “…lack is simply the outpicturing of false beliefs…” “…the only limitations you have are the ones you've imposed upon yourself.” Creating True Prosperity by Shakti Gawain Soul Currency by Ernest D. Chu “….it's mistaken to believe that giving to yourself, that taking care of your own needs and interests, is selfish.” “People have long traded satisfaction for security.” (Sub quote from Studs Terkel) “Most people's jobs are too small for their spirits.” “You are at your most powerful when you follow your creative passion and let it inspire your choices and your path.” The Wealthy Spirit by Chellie Campbell - this is a daily reader. The Laws of Manifestation by David Spangler “…manifesting a quality of being and letting life configure itself to me…” based on “being connected to my own inner inspiration and sense of calling and connected to the world around me.” “…positive beingness was more important than positive thinking.” “…manifestation is not about a technique. It is about our power as participants in the interactive web of life.” “…we think of manifestation as an act of incarnation ore than an act of acquisition or attraction.” “…manifestation is a change of form or state or condition of being; it is not the creation of something out of nothing.”Joyous Abundance Journal by Petra Weldes and Christian Sorensen - another daily readerThe Wisdom of Money by Alice Bandy “it is impossible for you to admire these qualities in others if you don't already have the beginnings of them in yourself.” “Changing your life is as simple as changing your mind about some of these old concepts that don't work for you.” The Dynamic Laws of Prosperity by Catherine PonderPutting the Prosperity Idea to Work by Robert A. Russell God Goes to Work by Tom Zender The Prosperous Heart by Julia Cameron Virtually ANY book by Ernest Holmes. You can apply the principles he taught to any area of your life, including prosperity and abundance.http://fearlesslyferal.orgSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/Fearlesslyferal)

    Winter Solstice Ritual

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 11:29


    Instead of talking at you for 20 minutes or so, I've uploaded this winter solstice ritual to help you get the most benefit out of a solstice celebration.  I recommend listening once through, then listen again when you do the ritual.  You will need a small table or stand, a small piece of paper and something to write with, a bowl, a container of water and a lighter or matches.  I hope you enjoy the ritual and experience the power of ritual and I would love to hear about your experience!  You can contact me through my Facebook group Fearlessly Feral Living, or on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Fearlesslyferal?fan_landing=trueSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/Fearlesslyferal)

    The Miracle of Jicama Wraps

    Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 26, 2020 19:42


    This episode could also be titled: Don't take yourself so seriously, also known as Rule 62. It's all about the wonderful metaphors and lessons to be learned in the process of discovering jicama wraps, as well as soaking in hot springs, going to Trader Joes and being open to play and spontaneity.Fearlessly Feral Living is sponsored by Center for Spiritual Living Carson City, a Teaching Chapter of Centers for Spiritual Living. You can support this podcast and all of my endeavors by going to CSL Carson City and clicking on the Donate Button. Or you can join me over on Patreon. You can also join our private Facebook group called Fearlessly Feral Living. And last but not least, you can keep up with my activities by going to my web site: KarenLinsley.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/Fearlesslyferal)

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