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Growth Requires Perceived Safety
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Grace Slowly by Will Henderson
Episode notes
Today we explore how perceived safety acts as a fundamental biological requirement for personal transformation. When a person feels threatened, the body's survival instincts suppress the prefrontal cortex, making it nearly impossible to learn or adopt new behaviors regardless of their level of discipline. Rather than viewing safety as a sign of weakness, the author frames it as the essential physiological state necessary for growth and social connection. The source bridges science and faith by connecting polyvagal theory with the biblical image of a shepherd's presence, arguing that relational security allows one to face hardship without being overwhelmed by fear. Ultimately, the passage suggests that genuine change occurs when i ...
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Christianity, Spiritual AbuseHealing, GraceChristianityReconstructionGrace SlowlyModelPathwayHopeSalvation