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Fearlessly Feral Living!
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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.
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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
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
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
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
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
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
Consider the events of December 21, 2020: the convergence of Saturn and Jupiter, the Winter Solstice, and the Star of Bethlehem. Consider that these three events could be considered as a metaphorical triple whammy for us in our lives. This podcast suggests the metaphorical meaning of these events, and reminds us of how we can take advantage of this magical time.You can support this podcast by going Center for Spiritual Living Carson City and clicking on the donate button. Or you can join me over on Patreon. Or you can join us on Facebook at our private Fearlessly Feral Living group. Check out my web site for other information about my schedule of talks, books and other activities.Support the show
Let's face it, I think the entire country, maybe even the entire world, is grieving right now. We've all suffered losses: loss of lifestyle, loss of faith, loss of jobs, loss of loved ones, the list goes on and on. And the only wrong way to do grief is not to do it at all. This episode addresses some of the things that might happen while grieving, and some ways to move successfully through the process.Support the show
Surrender is not typically a New Thought topic, except that it is. We just call it something different. We call it releasing with love. Or accepting the gift. Or changing our thinking to change our life.Join me for this discussion on surrendering, New Thought style.Links in this episode: www.cslcc.org, for supporting our mission:Our MISSION is to provide a strong and unshakeable inner foundation that works for long term successful living.Our PURPOSE is activating inner self awareness to live unlimited lives.Our VISION is a world in which everyone lives Fearlessly Feral.Alternatively, you can go to https://www.patreon.com/Fearlesslyferal?fan_landing=true and become a member! We also have a private Facebook group called Fearlessly Feral Living where we discuss podcast topics and other things too! You can join by going here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/255310015873757/?ref=shareSupport the show
Oneness is a spiritual principle. If we base our lives in the principle of oneness, we will be much more successful at weathering challenging times. Oneness means that if we are hurting, others are too, and if others are hurting, so are we. Fearlessly Feral Living is sponsored by the Center for Spiritual Living Carson City. To donate, you can go to www.cslcc.org.Or join the Fearlessly Feral community over on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/Fearlesslyferal?fan_landing=true And our Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/255310015873757/?ref=shareSupport the show
What is normal? We are in a unique time right now, and the invitation is to choose a new normal, rather than going back to the old one, as we move from sheltering in place to once again being out in the world. Using the spiritual practices of introspection, self awareness and practicing the presence, and basing our lives in the principle of oneness, we get to choose what we want our new normal to look like. We get to create our new normal.Quote in this episode by Ernest Holmes, from Sermon By the Sea, available at http://somarchives.orgSupport Fearlessly Feral by going to www.cslcc.org or by joining us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Fearlesslyferal?fan_landing=trueSupport the show
Show Notes:https://www.ananda.org/yogapedia/samadhi/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_ThoughtThe basic outline of this particular episode is that when life sucks, it is because of one thing only: a phenomenon called separation. This episode describes what separation is and how to move towards a sense of the opposite of separation: oneness. I use examples from New Thought, Hinduism, Christianity, spiritual psychology, twelve step philosophy and science to demonstrate how each system defines separation and how each system teaches to move towards oneness. I thank you for listening, and I know that it is no accident that you are here. I affirm your greatest good! I affirm your inherent divinity, and that that divinity shows up in your life as wisdom, prosperity, peace and unconditional love. I know that you are the place where God shows up in this world. I love you, and I support you. Fearlessly Feral Living is sponsored by Center for Spiritual Living Carson City Nevada, a teaching chapter. If you wish to contribute financially to support this project, you can go to www.cslcc.org and click on the donate button. lternatively, you can go to https://www.patreon.com/Fearlesslyferal?fan_landing=true and become a member!Your gifts contribute to the ongoing production of this podcast, as well as to supporting Wednesday Night Wisdom and other ongoing activities sponsored by CSL Carson City. We also have a private Facebook group called Fearlessly Feral Living where we discuss podcast topics and other things too! You can join by going here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/255310015873757/?ref=share I’m currently serving as Interim Minister for Mountainside Center for Spiritual Living in Placerville. I speak there every other Sunday, and currently all Sunday services are online via Zoom. Future speaking dates are May 31, June 14, June 28, July 12 and July 26. Support the show
Show Notes:What is spiritual? Why would you want to be spiritual? In this episode, we discuss the meaning of spirituality in our lives and how being spiritual can lead to Fearlessly Feral Living.Many definitions of spirituality do not do it justice. Spirituality is about being as Spirit. It is about embodying qualities such as love, peace, wisdom, power and joy. The more we can be these qualities, the more Fearlessly Feral we can be in our lives.Fearlessly Feral is sponsored by the Center for Spiritual Living Carson City Teaching Chapter. You can support the podcast by going to www.cslcc.org and clicking on the donate button.You can become a member of Fearlessly Feral on Patreon at www.patreon.com/fearlesslyferalYou can join us for discussion at Fearlessly Feral, a private group on Facebook.I'm currently serving as Interim Minister at Mountainside Center for Spiritual Living in Placerville, CA. All our services are via Zoom and you can find us on Facebook.Support the show
In this first episode I will explore the creation story of Fearlessly Feral, the meaning of it, and offer some tips and tidbits to begin to live Fearlessly Feral.Show Notes:More information about New Thought at https://www.unityworldwideministries.org/AGNTAlso at: https://antn.org/Centers for Spiritual Living: www.csl.orgSupport opportunities: https://www.patreon.com/Fearlesslyferalhttps://paypal.me/karenlinsleyNVRight here on BuzzsproutCheck out the Fearlessly Feral websiteTidbits for living Fearlessly Feral: Find the humor. Look for or create fun. One of my favorite quotes: “Watch your thoughts, they become words;watch your words, they become actions;watch your actions, they become habits;watch your habits, they become character;watch your character, for it becomes your destiny.” Variously attributed to Transcendentalist Ralph Waldo Emerson, Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu, supermarket magnate Frank Outlaw, spiritual teacher Gautama Buddha, and the father of Margaret ThatcherConnect with that inner Higher Self, and stay connected.Look at barriers not as barriers but as guideposts leading you into a different and better direction.Know that there is always a yes inherent in any idea you might get.Support the show
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
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
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
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
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
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