Sink Down to the Seed
We all have monsters, inner and outer ones. What one person might consider a monster might not bother me at all. Someone else might not bat an eye over leading a workshop. As we travel our own unique spiritual journeys, God calls us to recognize our own monsters and learn to face them with courage.

The surprise gift was my fear was taken away. I suspect it was by the grace of God because it was not a gradual process. It happened dramatically, quickly, and cleanly. A handicap that had troubled me all my life has been healed.

Not only this particular fear was affected. My fear in general seems to have been put into a new perspective. It is as if I still have fear and anxiety, but they are transcended by a sense that I, and the whole situation, are being held in God’s hand and that somehow it will be all right.
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Sink Down to the Seed
We all have monsters, inner and outer ones. What one person might consider a monster might not bother me at all. Someone else might not bat an eye over leading a workshop. As we travel our own unique spiritual journeys, God calls us to recognize our own monsters and learn to face them with courage.

The surprise gift was my fear was taken away. I suspect it was by the grace of God because it was not a gradual process. It happened dramatically, quickly, and cleanly. A handicap that had troubled me all my life has been healed.

Not only this particular fear was affected. My fear in general seems to have been put into a new perspective. It is as if I still have fear and anxiety, but they are transcended by a sense that I, and the whole situation, are being held in God’s hand and that somehow it will be all right.
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Sink Down to the Seed

Sink Down to the Seed

by Charlotte Fardelmann
Sink Down to the Seed

Sink Down to the Seed

by Charlotte Fardelmann

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Overview

We all have monsters, inner and outer ones. What one person might consider a monster might not bother me at all. Someone else might not bat an eye over leading a workshop. As we travel our own unique spiritual journeys, God calls us to recognize our own monsters and learn to face them with courage.

The surprise gift was my fear was taken away. I suspect it was by the grace of God because it was not a gradual process. It happened dramatically, quickly, and cleanly. A handicap that had troubled me all my life has been healed.

Not only this particular fear was affected. My fear in general seems to have been put into a new perspective. It is as if I still have fear and anxiety, but they are transcended by a sense that I, and the whole situation, are being held in God’s hand and that somehow it will be all right.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148172260
Publisher: Pendle Hill Publications
Publication date: 02/05/2014
Series: Pendle Hill Pamphlets , #283
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 30
File size: 316 KB

About the Author

Charlotte Lyman Fardelmann, a professional journalist and photographer, was a major contributor to Living Simply, Seabury Press, 1981, and is the author of Islands Down East, A Visitor’s Guide, 1984, a popular regional guide for travelers. She is a member of Dover Friends Meeting in Dover, New Hampshire, near her home in Portsmouth where she raised four children. She has served on Ministry and Counsel for New England Yearly Meeting and is presently co-coordinator for Quaker Studies Program for Dover Quarterly Meeting.
While working on Islands Down East, Charlotte experienced a leading to explore her own inward landscape. This pamphlet essay shares a four-year story about how she was drawn to spend nine months at Pendle Hill, a Quaker center for study and contemplation, of what happened to her there and how the experience affected her life afterwards. For the last three years she has taught courses at Pendle Hill on discernment and vocation.
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