A Reflective Pause Following Episode 63: Eden and Gethsemane
Rooted Moments are short, spacious reflections designed to help what you’ve heard settle into the body and soul—without pressure to act, decide, or resolve anything immediately.
In this episode, we return to the two gardens explored in Episode 63: Eden and Gethsemane. Both are places of real desire, real risk, and real choice. The difference between them is not what is wanted, but how desire is held.
This Rooted Moment offers a gentle discernment practice to help you notice where grasping may be present—not with shame, but with compassion—and to explore what it might feel like to loosen your grip without disengaging.
Notice where choices feel tight, pressured, or urgent
Recognize grasping without self-judgment
Discern the difference between panic and trust
Practice softening control without avoiding responsibility
Experience surrender as a form of safety rather than loss
This episode is intentionally short and best listened to slowly, with space to pause or revisit if needed.
You feel anxious or tense around a decision
You struggle to trust outcomes you can’t control
You recognize patterns of urgency or over-gripping
You want to choose faithfully without forcing clarity
You long for discernment that feels embodied and gentle
You may want to listen to this episode:
while seated quietly
with a hand resting over your heart or abdomen
during a slow walk
without multitasking
Let this be a moment of grounding rather than problem-solving.
A gentle invitation forward
If these Rooted Moments are helping you notice how urgency and control show up in your life, you’re invited to explore Rooted Reset—a live, guided pause for women who want to slow down, listen more deeply, and learn how to choose from trust rather than fear.
Rooted Reset isn’t about making big decisions.
It’s about becoming present enough to make faithful ones.