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Wild at Heart

Long-Term Recovery Plan

Wild at Heart

Wild at Heart

Christianity, Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 13 September 2021

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

In the second part of this series, Dan Allender joins John Eldredge to share how the desperate rush to get as much joy as we can after the past year is understandable yet incapable of filling our famished souls.

Transcript

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0:00.0

As things opened up, oh my gosh, the sense of like, I am so excited, but I don't really

0:09.2

want to leave.

0:10.2

I don't want to go.

0:11.2

I want to go.

0:13.3

And then when we'd go see friends, it'd be like the first hour was, I didn't have social

0:19.7

skills.

0:20.7

I didn't have the ability to carry on a conversation.

0:22.7

I wanted to be there.

0:23.7

I didn't want to be there.

0:24.7

It was awkward, crazy, and in some ways exhausting as much as I wanted to be out and play and

0:33.2

engage.

0:34.2

I also just wanted to be in my cave where I felt a certain degree of loneliness, but also

0:40.4

control and comfort.

0:45.4

Friends, welcome back to the Wild at Heart podcast here in the week of September 13th.

0:53.0

Now last week, I laid out a lot.

0:58.5

I know that.

0:59.6

I attempted to try and bring together several movements that are going on in the world and

1:07.2

in the human heart and in the heavenly realms to prepare our hearts to be a little bit

1:15.0

more heads up to how to treat our well-being and our recovery seriously as we come out

1:23.4

of summer knowing that summer might not have been all that we wished it could be.

1:30.4

So now here's what we're going to do.

1:32.0

I know I laid out a lot, friends, but what we're going to do is we're going to back up and

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