Episode 1: Discipline, Divine Flow & the Art of Practicing Patience
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Have you ever noticed that some words carry weight that doesn't actually belong to you?
In this episode of Magickal Musings, spiritual teacher Kim Turcotte takes us down a rabbit hole that began with the New Moon in Taurus and a deeply honest admission — that patience has often felt less like a virtue and more like deprivation. What unfolded from that honesty was an unexpected and profound reframe of two words that most of us have a complicated relationship with: discipline and flow.
Kim explores what it truly means to live in divine flow — not as something that happens by accident, but as something we consciously and devotionally tend. She unpacks the harsh, punishing energy so many of us inherited around discipline, and invites us to consider what becomes possible when we strip that away and see discipline for what it really is: devotion.
Because discipline is not the opposite of flow. Discipline is what creates the conditions for flow to be possible.
Through the grounding metaphor of a garden in early spring, Kim weaves together patience, discipline, and sacred flow into a full-circle teaching that will leave you sitting with your own relationship to these words — and where they actually came from.
In this episode:
- Why true patience is not passive — it is flow in action
- How to reclaim discipline as an act of devotion rather than control
- The connection between small, consistent sacred acts and a life lived in rhythm
- Reflection questions to carry with you into your week
This episode is an invitation to tend your own garden — not with force or urgency, but with presence, trust, and that slow, steady, rooted kind of devotion that quietly and irrevocably changes the ground you stand on.
Learn more about Kim and her work at www.KimTurcotte.com.