EPISODE · Jan 24, 2026 · 12 MIN
Season 7 · Episode 336 · When the Wobble Is No Longer Yours to Hold
from Sacred Wandering · host Keira Brinton
Season 7 · Episode 336 · When the Wobble Is No Longer Yours to Hold In this episode of Sacred Wandering, Keira invites you into a grounding prayer for the places in your life that feel unstable, weak, or wobbly—the areas that quietly demand your energy as you try to protect, manage, or brace against them. Rather than fixing or forcing, this prayer offers something gentler and deeper: the release of what was never meant to be carried alone. You are guided to name the weak board beneath your feet, to place it into God's hands, and to allow peace to train your nervous system in a new way—one where safety does not depend on control. Through breath, imagery, and the polarity of heaven and earth, this prayer restores inner stability by rooting you deeply while opening you upward. It is a reminder that sturdiness is created not by effort alone, but by surrender paired with presence. This is a prayer for the places you've been guarding. For the areas that have kept you braced instead of building. For the moments when you're ready to trust that what feels wobbly can be held by God. You are invited to walk forward today with a stable spine, sturdy feet, and a heart anchored in divine support. ✨ You weren't meant to just hear about miracles — you were meant to live them. And it all begins right here, in your sacred space. I created a free Sacred Space Course to show you how to set up your prayer corner and activate the presence of God in your daily life. This is where faith becomes embodied and miracles become your rhythm. 👉 Click here for free access: https://go.keirabrinton.com/sacredspace 👉And Join us in the Sacred Wandering FB group to share your daily blessings. Expect Miracles. Keira
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