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🎙️What Fierce Love Really Means
by Bill Newgent
We’re taught love is something we earn—by becoming who others want us to be.
Love between parent and child. Love between friends. Romantic love.
All categorized. All ranked. As if love comes in levels, as if we must agree to its hierarchy to receive it.
But what if those frameworks are only echoes? What if there is a deeper kind of love— one that existed before the roles… and will remain when the body no longer does?
That’s what fierce love remembers.
In this soul-level spoken word reflection, Bill Newgent unpacks what fierce love really means. Not performance. Not perfection. But presence.
Fierce love doesn’t climb. It doesn’t prove, or bend, or barter.
It stands in quiet truth. It says, “I will not abandon myself to be accepted by you.” And “I will not disappear to be loved.”
This isn’t rebellion. It’s remembering who you were before you believed you had to become someone else to be safe.
🌿 In This Episode, You’ll Hear:Why we chase love through identity, roles, and approval
How the ego builds a survival-based ladder we’re taught to climb
What it means to unlearn love-as-performance
The quiet clarity of fierce love rooted in soul-truth
An invitation to stop climbing—and come home
You’ve shaped yourself to be accepted, loved, or chosen
You’ve stayed silent to keep the peace
You’re ready to remember the love that was always yours
You want love that doesn’t require you to disappear
Receive more spoken reflections on sacred return, identity unlearning, and real-world spiritual growth: đź”— theunlearning.substack.com
Work with Bill 1:1 or explore sacred guidance: đź“© Email: [email protected]
🎙️What Fierce Love Really Means
by Bill Newgent
We’re taught love is something we earn—by becoming who others want us to be.
Love between parent and child. Love between friends. Romantic love.
All categorized. All ranked. As if love comes in levels, as if we must agree to its hierarchy to receive it.
But what if those frameworks are only echoes? What if there is a deeper kind of love— one that existed before the roles… and will remain when the body no longer does?
That’s what fierce love remembers.
In this soul-level spoken word reflection, Bill Newgent unpacks what fierce love really means. Not performance. Not perfection. But presence.
Fierce love doesn’t climb. It doesn’t prove, or bend, or barter.
It stands in quiet truth. It says, “I will not abandon myself to be accepted by you.” And “I will not disappear to be loved.”
This isn’t rebellion. It’s remembering who you were before you believed you had to become someone else to be safe.
🌿 In This Episode, You’ll Hear:Why we chase love through identity, roles, and approval
How the ego builds a survival-based ladder we’re taught to climb
What it means to unlearn love-as-performance
The quiet clarity of fierce love rooted in soul-truth
An invitation to stop climbing—and come home
You’ve shaped yourself to be accepted, loved, or chosen
You’ve stayed silent to keep the peace
You’re ready to remember the love that was always yours
You want love that doesn’t require you to disappear
Receive more spoken reflections on sacred return, identity unlearning, and real-world spiritual growth: đź”— theunlearning.substack.com
Work with Bill 1:1 or explore sacred guidance: đź“© Email: [email protected]