We Called It a Loop, But Its Name Is Grace
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In this episode of Picture Love, host Kris shares a vivid early-morning dream that led to a powerful realization about repetition, self-blame, and grace.
What if the moments we label as loops (repeating thoughts, questions, or patterns) aren’t signs that we’re stuck or failing?
What if they’re actually love, giving us another chance?
Through a dream involving newborn puppies, a gentle protector, and my own instinct to fix instead of notice, this episode explores how quickly curiosity can turn into pressure, and how much freedom becomes available when we soften that reflex.
This conversation invites a new way of seeing repetition: not as a cage, but as mercy. Not as delay, but as space. Not as failure, but as infinite love meeting us again.
Inside this episode, we explore:
- Why repetition may be offering grace, not punishment
- How the urge to fix can obscure what’s already being held
- The difference between urgency and curiosity
- How sovereignty returns when we allow ourselves to see differently
A gentle mantra is shared in this episode for anyone needing support in releasing what was never theirs to carry.
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