Week Four · Day Two introduces the supportive virtue for this week: Staying Curious When You Don’t Agree - the practice of remaining open, thoughtful, and humane when faced with perspectives that challenge or unsettle us.
Building on yesterday’s focus on perspective before choice, this episode explores how curiosity protects us from rigidity and defensiveness, and how it allows understanding to deepen without requiring agreement. Staying curious helps us gather real information before deciding what we believe, where we stand, and how we want to move forward.
Set within the Yule season of personal catabasis, this reflection invites listeners to soften their grip on certainty and trust that curiosity is not weakness, but a sign of inner stability.
Gentle questions and one simple, doable practice are offered to support clarity, patience, and wiser decision-making.
Listeners are warmly invited to continue walking this season of reflection and lived wisdom at CrowsCupboard.com, an intentional digital community rooted in balance, harmony, and reciprocity.
The seeing continues.
The ground steadies
Jessica Rey
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