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147. Language That Compels Us To R.E.S.T.: The Language of Wholeness





Listen to the REST with Virginia Dixon Podcast

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The Language of Wholeness and REST

In this week's conversation, Virginia sits down with Kristen Ferguson to discuss how Kristen became involved with R.E.S.T. Together, they explore the unique messaging and language of R.E.S.T., and the importance of inviting people to experience freedom and wholeness. They discuss the need to have difficult conversations from a place of R.E.S.T. and the value of our generational narratives. Kristen shares how her work with R.E.S.T. has informed her life as a mother along with the importance of self-reflection in finding healing and freedom. Virginia discusses how we can find wholeness and embrace our deepest convictions, while distinguishing them from fears and the opinions of others.


Inviting You to Experience the Freedom of Wholeness: Episode's Key Takeaways

  • R.E.S.T. has a unique messaging and language that invites people to experience freedom and wholeness.

  • Difficult conversations are necessary to address confusion, chaos, and dis-ease in various aspects of life.

  • Generational experiences have a significant impact on individuals and it is important to understand and address these influences.

  • Self-reflection and quiet are essential for giving yourself space to promote understanding and healing.

  • Shared human experiences connect us and can help us heal.

  • Recognizing the value and worth of ourselves and others is essential for protecting human rights.

  • Showing up fully in relationships requires self-awareness and the ability to distinguish between our deepest convictions and fears.

  • Rest and self-care are crucial for finding wholeness.

Join the Conversation!

We hope you continue to join us in our conversation of freedom, wholeness, and true rest for your soul. Listen online through the web player above or find us on your favorite podcast listening app: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, and more!


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