This podcast episode, “Women Outside the Garden” number 7, features Terri Peterson sharing a story about a 13th century golden Buddha statue in Thailand that was covered in clay for 700 years to protect it, illustrating how people can cover their true worth with external layers. Terri explains how these protective layers, whether from well-meaning others or self-imposed doubts, can prevent people from seeing their inherent value and divinity. She discusses how breaking free from these layers requires experiencing and applying learning rather than just reading about it, comparing life to a classroom rather than a test.
Terri emphasizes the importance of trusting one’s own experience and inner authority while being mindful not to act impulsively, encouraging listeners to question beliefs that don’t align with their direct experience of their true souls and to recognize that flaws are temporary layers rather than permanent parts of their true selves.
Listen in! It’s wonderful!
