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Curiosity Over Certainty: Exploring Spirituality with an Open Mind

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What if we didn't have to choose between believing everything and dismissing everything? What if curiosity was enough? In this episode of No One Is Perfect, Marti and Christy explore what it means to approach spirituality with an open mind while staying grounded in discernment. Together, they discuss the value of noticing our judgments, questioning our assumptions, and making room for wonder without feeling pressured to have all the answers. From galactic beings and intuition to faith, consciousness, and the mysteries of life, this conversation isn’t about convincing you what to believe. It’s about creating space for honest exploration, respectful dialogue, and the courage to say, “I don’t know… but I’m curious.” Whether you’re deeply spiritual, skeptical, or somewhere in between, this episode is an invitation to embrace curiosity over certainty and discover that some of life’s richest conversations begin when we’re willing to ask better questions.

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Curiosity Over Certainty: Exploring Spirituality with an Open Mind

What if we didn't have to choose between believing everything and dismissing everything? What if curiosity was enough? In this episode of No One Is Perfect, Marti and Christy explore what it means to approach spirituality with an open mind while staying grounded in discernment. Together, they discuss the value of noticing our judgments, questioning our assumptions, and making room for wonder without feeling pressured to have all the answers. From galactic beings and intuition to faith, consciousness, and the mysteries of life, this conversation isn’t about convincing you what to believe. It’s about creating space for honest exploration, respectful dialogue, and the courage to say, “I don’t know… but I’m curious.” Whether you’re deeply spiritual, skeptical, or somewhere in between, this episode is an invitation to embrace curiosity over certainty and discover that some of life’s richest conversations begin when we’re willing to ask better questions.

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