When Shrinking Looks Like Faith
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There’s a version of “faith” many of us were quietly taught.
Be smaller.
Be quieter.
Be easier to love.
Call it humility.
But what if some of what we’ve labeled obedience… is actually shrinking?
In this episode, we explore the subtle but powerful difference between true obedience and self-erasure. Because they feel similar on the surface — both can look gentle, compliant, even spiritual.
But they produce very different fruit.
Obedience — the kind rooted in alignment — produces clarity, groundedness, and peace.
Shrinking to meet external expectations produces anxiety, resentment, and a slow fading of your voice.
We’ll look at:
- Why shrinking can masquerade as maturity
- The nervous system cost of editing yourself to belong
- Esther’s story — and the difference between courage and compliance
- How joy might be more spiritual than you were taught
If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re being faithful… or just afraid — this episode is for you.
Because obedience should bring you home to yourself.
Not disappear you.
Resources:
20 Soul Sparks To Feel Like You Again - a simple list of tiny, doable moments designed to help you reconnect with joy, curiosity, peace, and play
https://rachel-harris-online.kit.com/cd8d06c001
Hidden Stories Inventory- a guide to help you notice the stories that have been shaping you https://rachel-harris-online.kit.com/hiddeninventory
My Substack Page, The Petal and The Plot: https://restorystudiorachel.substack.com/
Are YOU A Joyful Rebel? https://rachelharrisonline.com/joyful-rebel