XO, Diana

XO, Diana

remember lott's wife- salt, soft and facing forward

12 min · Gestern
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In this reflective episode of XO, Diana, we explore the quiet but powerful scripture: "Remember Lot's wife." What does it mean to look back not physically, but emotionally? Why did she turn into salt? And what does salt symbolize in our faith, our relationships, and our feminine identity? Through theology, lived experience, and culinary metaphor, Diana unpacks how attachment can harden us when we try to preserve seasons God has already released. Salt enhances when used correctly but when misapplied, it freezes what was meant to dissolve. This episode is a meditation on softness, discernment, and forward-facing faith. If you've been revisiting old relationships, former identities, or past versions of yourself, this conversation invites you to release without resentment and season what is alive now. Nothing meant for you requires you to look back.

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Episode remember lott's wife- salt, soft and facing forward Cover

remember lott's wife- salt, soft and facing forward

In this reflective episode of XO, Diana, we explore the quiet but powerful scripture: "Remember Lot's wife." What does it mean to look back not physically, but emotionally? Why did she turn into salt? And what does salt symbolize in our faith, our relationships, and our feminine identity? Through theology, lived experience, and culinary metaphor, Diana unpacks how attachment can harden us when we try to preserve seasons God has already released. Salt enhances when used correctly but when misapplied, it freezes what was meant to dissolve. This episode is a meditation on softness, discernment, and forward-facing faith. If you've been revisiting old relationships, former identities, or past versions of yourself, this conversation invites you to release without resentment and season what is alive now. Nothing meant for you requires you to look back.

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