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The world-that-is is crumbling. You’ll need your own good grace to survive.
We are back with another episode on grace.
First, we clear the air by defining grace, distinguishing it from mercy, clemency, and leniency. The grace we need to survive is the opposite of the grace offered to us in Christianity. That is what makes it life-saving.
In our Testimony section, we read Sara Makeba Daise’s “Be Here Now: The South is a Portal” as a Black and African guide on cultivating grace through presence.
In our Living in Alignment section, we talk about the ways we can cultivate grace in our lives (for ourselves and those who deserve it).
If you need to incorporate more grace into your life, this episode is for you!
Happy Black History Month and Happy Lunar New Year! BLF turned 2 on February 24th! Read more about the journey here.
Follow us on Instagram at blacklovedandfree.
Subscribe to our Substack.
Subscribe to our YouTube.
Donate to our podcast.
Resources
Sankofa Shadow Work: Diaries of a Diasporic Diviner by Sara Makeba Daise
being black: zen and the art of living with fearlessness and grace by Angel Kyodo Williams
Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents
By BrendaneThe world-that-is is crumbling. You’ll need your own good grace to survive.
We are back with another episode on grace.
First, we clear the air by defining grace, distinguishing it from mercy, clemency, and leniency. The grace we need to survive is the opposite of the grace offered to us in Christianity. That is what makes it life-saving.
In our Testimony section, we read Sara Makeba Daise’s “Be Here Now: The South is a Portal” as a Black and African guide on cultivating grace through presence.
In our Living in Alignment section, we talk about the ways we can cultivate grace in our lives (for ourselves and those who deserve it).
If you need to incorporate more grace into your life, this episode is for you!
Happy Black History Month and Happy Lunar New Year! BLF turned 2 on February 24th! Read more about the journey here.
Follow us on Instagram at blacklovedandfree.
Subscribe to our Substack.
Subscribe to our YouTube.
Donate to our podcast.
Resources
Sankofa Shadow Work: Diaries of a Diasporic Diviner by Sara Makeba Daise
being black: zen and the art of living with fearlessness and grace by Angel Kyodo Williams
Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents