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65. Hope

Episode 65 of the In Her Image Podcast podcast, hosted by In Her Image, titled "65. Hope" was published on October 23, 2022 and runs 35 minutes.

October 23, 2022 ·35m · In Her Image Podcast

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In a world (and a church) where things tend to change very slowly, it can be hard to maintain a new way of being; a new way of seeing. It can start to feel hopeless when you feel you are the only one who sees things the way you do, and you are continually met with indifference, or worse, when you try to share your newfound truth. When it is easy to focus on the hard, to focus on what we don't want, it is nonetheless imperative to turn our focus back to our desires, and envision the world and the results we do want. What does a bright, beautiful, equitable future look like? What does unity entail? What can we co-create by focusing our thoughts and actions, our power on the good we want to see unfold? Jess and Kate discuss the cyclical nature of their experiences, and how they are turning their focus to hope and to what they might do to assist in the collective rise as the divine feminine, the Mother of Heaven and Earth, dawns on our collective awareness. 

In a world (and a church) where things tend to change very slowly, it can be hard to maintain a new way of being; a new way of seeing. It can start to feel hopeless when you feel you are the only one who sees things the way you do, and you are continually met with indifference, or worse, when you try to share your newfound truth. When it is easy to focus on the hard, to focus on what we don't want, it is nonetheless imperative to turn our focus back to our desires, and envision the world and the results we do want. What does a bright, beautiful, equitable future look like? What does unity entail? What can we co-create by focusing our thoughts and actions, our power on the good we want to see unfold? Jess and Kate discuss the cyclical nature of their experiences, and how they are turning their focus to hope and to what they might do to assist in the collective rise as the divine feminine, the Mother of Heaven and Earth, dawns on our collective awareness. 

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