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What if un-knowing isn’t confusion… but a practice?
In this episode, Colten Barnaby and I explore un-knowing as a spiritual and relational discipline—an intentional refusal to cling too tightly to our ideals, assumptions, and certainties so we can encounter God and one another more honestly.
Because sometimes the stories we hold most tightly about who God is, who we are, and who other people are… get in the way of actually seeing each other.
Un-knowing makes room:
Room for surprise.
Room for truth.
Room for deeper connection. ✨
If you’re learning how to loosen certainty without losing your grounding, this conversation is for you.
Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @thegardeningtheologian @ciarrajonesconsulting
Follow Colten on Tiktok, Instagram, and Substack @Coltenbarnaby.
By Ciarra JonesWhat if un-knowing isn’t confusion… but a practice?
In this episode, Colten Barnaby and I explore un-knowing as a spiritual and relational discipline—an intentional refusal to cling too tightly to our ideals, assumptions, and certainties so we can encounter God and one another more honestly.
Because sometimes the stories we hold most tightly about who God is, who we are, and who other people are… get in the way of actually seeing each other.
Un-knowing makes room:
Room for surprise.
Room for truth.
Room for deeper connection. ✨
If you’re learning how to loosen certainty without losing your grounding, this conversation is for you.
Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @thegardeningtheologian @ciarrajonesconsulting
Follow Colten on Tiktok, Instagram, and Substack @Coltenbarnaby.