a Different view of Humility
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Reverend Karen redefines humility not as self-abasement or shrinking, but as a radical act of alignment with the infinite—what she calls 'fearlessly feral humility.' She argues that the traditional understanding of humility as silence, smallness, or self-effacement is actually 'domestication,' a false inheritance that blocks our light. Drawing from Ernest Holmes, Marianne Williamson, and the Beatitudes, she reveals that true humility is the quiet recognition of oneness with the divine, the willingness to be teachable, and the courage to go within to find peace amid chaos. This inner stillness isn’t passive—it’s the foundation for powerful, authentic action. By releasing the need to control, be right, or seek applause, we become conduits for creativity, love, and truth. Humility, she insists, is not weakness but the strength to let the sacred flow through us without ego. The episode challenges listeners to stop confusing humility with self-diminishment and instead embrace it as the essential practice for living boldly, authentically, and spiritually awake.
Humility is not self-abasement—it’s the willingness to remove false beliefs and egoic barriers so the divine can express through you.
True humility means being teachable, not closed-minded, and actively unlearning inherited beliefs that no longer serve you.
Go within daily to access your 'deep sea of calmness'—this inner peace is the source of effective, fearless action in the world.
The Beatitudes' 'blessed are the meek' means 'delighted are the teachable,' and they shall inherit the earth—meaning control over outer conditions.
Humility is not shrinking; it’s right-sizing yourself in relation to the infinite, becoming a clear vessel for creativity and love.
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Introduction: The Wild and Awake Life
Reverend Karen introduces Fearlessly Feral Living from her remote ranch in Nevada, framing the podcast as a spiritual ministry for those living wild, awake, and unapologetically alive. She sets the tone for a deep dive into humility as a misunderstood yet essential practice.
Humility Is Not Smallness
“That is not humility. That's what we call domestication.”
The Science of Mind Definition of Humility
“Our bloated nothingness is simply being closed-minded. Our bloated nothingness is being unteachable.”
Marianne Williamson’s Wisdom on Power
“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.”
Dr. Bob S. on Humility as Inner Peace
“It is to have a blessed home in myself where I can go in and shut the door and be at peace as in a deep sea of calmness when all around is seeming trouble.”
“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.”
“Humility is not bowing down. It's stepping aside so that something vast and wild and sacred can live through you.”
“It is to have a blessed home in myself where I can go in and shut the door and be at peace as in a deep sea of calmness when all around is seeming trouble.”
Host
Reverend Karen
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Fearlessly Feral Living
organization
How to Live Fearlessly Feral
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Ernest Holmes
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Science of Mind
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Marianne Williamson
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Matthew 5
other
Dr. Bob S.
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The Philosophy of Emerson
book
Tama Keeves
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