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Crafting a Life of Humor and Spirituality

Published 1 year, 2 months ago
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Amidst 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.

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