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Everything Speaks If You Listen with Jen CobbleWorks

Everything Speaks If You Listen with Jen CobbleWorks

Jennifer Willhoite

Religion & Spiritualité

Fréquence : 1 épisode/10j. Total Éps: 45

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Welcome to Everything Speaks If You Listen with Jen CobbleWorks where we befriend our humanity and the Sacred through story, soul questions, and every day life. I'm Jen Cobble Willhoite, a contemplative storyteller, spiritual tool designer, and soul seeker. My path is formed by questions more than answers. I'm more comfortable wondering about things spiritual than I am in ideology. Every few weeks, I share an episode from my own spiritual explorations, offering invitations for you to ask about and explore these themes on your own. Thanks for journeying with me!
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45. Your Humanity is a Prism Not a Prison

Saison 2 · Épisode 1

vendredi 19 avril 2024Durée 47:49

Welcome to Everything Speaks if You Listen with Jen CobbleWorks where we befriend our humanity and the Sacred through story, soul questions, and every day life.


In this week's episode, I return after almost a 6 week break to explore a spiritual pain point: the idea that the body and the soul are separated and at war with each other. I share some details with my long journey with Hashimoto's and personal spiritual path and notice how I spent many years trying to diminish, dismiss, and tame my body so that it couldn't cause "problems" for me and I could be "good".

I trace this theology/philosophy back to Pluto's concept of the Forms where he posits that the body is a prison for the soul and that the soul is hindered, even tainted by the possible corruption the body can evoke. I also look at how this shows up in some of my Christian roots and how the my Hashimoto's helped me deconstruct from this pattern of oppressing the body to elevate or protect the soul.

Instead, I explore the sense of union and gateway I experience through my body now, its sacred presence and invitation even through illness, conflicting emotions, etc. and talk about my early days with Celtic Spirituality and Ignatian Spirituality helped me stop waging a war between body and soul.

This is a tender, gentle, kind of slowly paced podcast filled with deep personal soul stories, body stories, and inner reflections. I offer it in hope that it helps you frame your own relationship between your humanity and your soul.


I'm Jen Cobble Willhoite, a contemplative storyteller, spiritual tool designer, and life-long soul seeker. My path is formed and framed by questions more than answers. I'm more comfortable wondering and wandering about things spiritual than I am in ideology, religion, or dogma.

My soul language and connection with Spirit is primarily grounded in Celtic Spirituality, science, nature, seasonal cycles, myth, folklore, and stories of all kinds. I do have roots in progressive Christianity that I sometimes speak from. My tap root, though, is ordinary life. I believe enlightenment is rhythmic, unfolding, and found in our everyday experiences and selves. I also offer tools and courses on my modern interpretation of the examen: a daily ritual of looking back, looking within, and looking ahead to cultivate a rapport with your inner wisdom and the Sacred as you understand it.


Every week, I share an episode from my own spiritual explorations, offering invitations for you to explore these themes on your own. Thanks for journeying with me!

44. Following Fear, Befriending Your Feral Self

Saison 2 · Épisode 44

jeudi 22 février 2024Durée 49:58

Welcome to Everything Speaks if You Listen with Jen CobbleWorks where we befriend our humanity and the Sacred through story, soul questions, and every day life.


In this week's episode, I open up about some of my journey with chronic illness and a new invitation I'm receiving about how to engage with it. I explore the concept of becoming a friend to oneself by looking at the ancient storytelling concept of following your fear--something that sounds very different from following your heart, but is actually a deep expression of that same thing.

I also explore what it means to become friends with an aspect of yourself that is frightening, intimidating, or just not wanted at all by listening to the wisdom of feral animals...cats in particular.

If there's something you're struggling to come to terms with in your life, or something you feel like you simply must improve on or eliminate, but the very effort of that is draining your love and inner capacity to show up for yourself and the world, I believe you'll find some resonance here (or at least some invitational questions to travel with).

I'm Jen Cobble Willhoite, a contemplative storyteller, spiritual tool designer, and life-long soul seeker. My path is formed and framed by questions more than answers. I'm more comfortable wondering and wandering about things spiritual than I am in ideology, religion, or dogma.

My soul language and connection with Spirit is primarily grounded in Celtic Spirituality, science, nature, seasonal cycles, myth, folklore, and stories of all kinds. I do have roots in progressive Christianity that I sometimes speak from. My tap root, though, is ordinary life. I believe enlightenment is rhythmic, unfolding, and found in our everyday experiences and selves. I also offer tools and courses on my modern interpretation of the examen: a daily ritual of looking back, looking within, and looking ahead to cultivate a rapport with your inner wisdom and the Sacred as you understand it.


Every week, I share an episode from my own spiritual explorations, offering invitations for you to explore these themes on your own. Thanks for journeying with me!

Two Invitations: One from Sacred Story, One from the Shadow + Light of the Holidays

Saison 1 · Épisode 35

jeudi 16 novembre 2023Durée 45:01

Welcome to Everything Speaks if You Listen with Jen CobbleWorks where we befriend our humanity and the Sacred through story, soul questions, and every day life.

In this week's episode, I share two invitations with you. The first one is to join me for an upcoming podcast episode where my teacher and friend, Mary DeJong of Waymarkers, will tell the story of Fox Woman Dreaming and encourage us to listen to Story's sacred presence and wisdom more often. I spend the first part of this episode sharing my own love of story and applied mythology and introducing you to the themes Mary and her work are grounded in.

The second invitation this episode has us stretching into the innate shadow and light of the winter season and the sacred holidays that we celebrate this time of year. I talk about my own need to recognize what is hard and challenging and dark in my life right now, and in our shared realities right now, while also needing to recognize what is alive and brimming on the horizon. We are not asked to demean or diminish the dark in favor of a saving light. We are asked to witness the dark, see it for more than fear and trauma, but also a place of seed bearing, like a womb. We are asked not to live in the dark so much and so long that we cannot tolerate hope and the possibility of peace. We need both. And this episode explores these needs and the tension they create...which is sometimes a beautiful, creative tension.

The link to the Shadow + Light course I mention (with NO homework in it!) is below. Use coupon code BOTHAND at checkout for 10% off the $37 cost. If this cost does not align with your budget this year, please email me at jen@jencobbleworks.com

cobbleworks.teachable.com/p/shadowandlight

I'm Jen Cobble Willhoite, a contemplative storyteller, spiritual tool designer, and life-long soul seeker. My path is formed and framed by questions more than answers. I'm more comfortable wondering and wandering about things spiritual than I am in ideology, religion, or dogma.

My soul language and connection with Spirit is primarily grounded in Celtic Spirituality, science, nature, seasonal cycles, myth, folklore, and stories of all kinds. I do have roots in progressive Christianity that I sometimes speak from. My tap root, though, is ordinary life. I believe enlightenment is rhythmic, unfolding, and found in our everyday experiences and selves. I also offer tools and courses on my modern interpretation of the examen: a daily ritual of looking back, looking within, and looking ahead to cultivate a rapport with your inner wisdom and the Sacred as you understand it.


Every week, I share an episode from my own spiritual explorations, offering invitations for you to explore these themes on your own. Thanks for journeying with me!

Sparks to Seeds: Listening to Daily Triggers as a Source of Wisdom

Saison 1 · Épisode 34

vendredi 10 novembre 2023Durée 49:38

Welcome to Everything Speaks if You Listen with Jen CobbleWorks where we befriend our humanity and the Sacred through story, soul questions, and every day life.


In this week's episode, we explore the provocative, yet sacred invitation that our daily triggers can hold. We do this through the lens of the examen practice, of daily reflection and listening within. In the ritual of the examen, there are a pair of powerful questions that sit in the center of the practice. They ask us where and when we felt deep connection to ourselves and the Sacred, and were and when we felt deep disconnection to them.

Our minds often want to open up a moral courtroom and engage in dualistic, binary thinking when we encounter these questions. We want to assume that the connection (consolation) is good and the disconnection is bad. But this is only our surface response, our reaction to our triggers.

Self-reflection and listening within ask us to go deeper, to make space to let these questions sit within our souls, giving rise to answers in their own good time. When we reflect on our ordinary day, the answer to where we felt sacred connection and disconnection might seem meaningless because it's ordinary (like a trip to the grocery store). But we're being asked to see that great wisdom, magic, transformation and presence live within and beneath ordinary things.

When we make it a habit to self-reflect, we get used to making space for the ordinary to reveal its deeper story and truths. This helps us know ourselves and the Sacred more intimately and uniquely. And it helps us find meaning in our lives just as they are.

I use my Compassionate Card Deck as a tool in this episode. If you're interested in more information on these or to purchase a deck for yourself, the link is below:

Compassionate Question Cards


I'm Jen Cobble Willhoite, a contemplative storyteller, spiritual tool designer, and life-long soul seeker. My path is formed and framed by questions more than answers. I'm more comfortable wondering and wandering about things spiritual than I am in ideology, religion, or dogma.

My soul language and connection with Spirit is primarily grounded in Celtic Spirituality, science, nature, seasonal cycles, myth, folklore, and stories of all kinds. I do have roots in progressive Christianity that I sometimes speak from. My tap root, though, is ordinary life. I believe enlightenment is rhythmic, unfolding, and found in our everyday experiences and selves. I also offer tools and courses on my modern interpretation of the examen: a daily ritual of looking back, looking within, and looking ahead to cultivate a rapport with your inner wisdom and the Sacred as you understand it.


Every week, I share an episode from my own spiritual explorations, offering invitations for you to explore these themes on your own. Thanks for journeying with me!

Connecting to Love Via the Thinning Veils Within Us + REO Speedwagon Songs

Saison 1 · Épisode 33

jeudi 2 novembre 2023Durée 40:19

Welcome to Everything Speaks if You Listen with Jen CobbleWorks where we befriend our humanity and the Sacred through story, soul questions, and every day life.


In this week's episode, we consider a deep (maybe the taproot?) invitation from Samhain, All Soul's Day, and All Saint's Day which is: If this is a short season where the veil is thin, how can we connect to the thinning veils within us? This feels important because we have to decide whether we are going to open our hearts to Sacred presence or not. We have to consider our inner veils, the places where we often can feel very guarded and protected even from love and Spirit.


Honestly, receiving love can feel extraordinarily vulnerable. It is no small task to ask ourselves to stay open and welcoming even to love. We can convince ourselves we are not worthy of it. We can begin to believe that Love doesn't really *do* anything anyways. We can armor ourselves up internally and refuse Spirit's embrace. It's ok if we need to do this. There is nothing wrong with self-protection. But when we're in a season where all of existence is drawing closer together, it's reasonable to ask ourselves if we can lower our guards and thin our own inner veils.


This is a short, liminal season that can help us feel connected to parts of us we have almost forgotten and we want to reclaim. It can help us feel connected to precious memories, people, places, animals, events, even things. This communion of who and what we hold most dear becomes part of our own inner strength and connection to the divine as we know it. It edifies our hope and our sense of love in the world. But for this communion to occur, we need to welcome it, to thin our inner veils.


Weirdly and honestly, I share how an 80's pop song from REO Speedwagon is often the catalyst that reminds me to pick up the invitation of spiritual communion from Samhain, All Soul's, and All Saint's and receive the love that is abundantly available to me, to all of us...even if I don't always feel "chill" receiving it.


If you'd like to email me about 1:1 work, please do so at jen@jencobbleworks.com


I'm Jen Cobble Willhoite, a contemplative storyteller, spiritual tool designer, and life-long soul seeker. My path is formed and framed by questions more than answers. I'm more comfortable wondering and wandering about things spiritual than I am in ideology, religion, or dogma.

My soul language and connection with Spirit is primarily grounded in Celtic Spirituality, science, nature, seasonal cycles, myth, folklore, and stories of all kinds. I do have roots in progressive Christianity that I sometimes speak from. My tap root, though, is ordinary life. I believe enlightenment is rhythmic, unfolding, and found in our everyday experiences and selves. I also offer tools and courses on my modern interpretation of the examen: a daily ritual of looking back, looking within, and looking ahead to cultivate a rapport with your inner wisdom and the Sacred as you understand it.


Every week, I share an episode from my own spiritual explorations, offering invitations for you to explore these themes on your own. Thanks for journeying with me!

Cast in Shadow: Trusting The Umbra Within Us

Saison 1 · Épisode 32

jeudi 26 octobre 2023Durée 49:35

Welcome to Everything Speaks if You Listen with Jen CobbleWorks where we befriend our humanity and the Sacred through story, soul questions, and every day life.


In this week's episode, we look at why we often resist the invitation to listen within and practice reflection. The fact is, we can encounter a lot of painful or shadowy stuff when we do practices like this. And our response can (naturally) be one of, "Why should I dig up all this stuff again?"


But in our avoidance of journeying within and reflecting, we miss some big, compassionate revelations. One is that there is more love, creativity, mercy, and healing within our shadowy parts than we originally think. And another is that our immediate judgment *against* our shadow, our umbra, can actually occlude us more, block us more, and prevent more growth than whatever "bad" things we might encounter there.


Again, we turn to the cosmos and the recent and upcoming eclipses for applied metaphors in how we can embrace our own shadows and be more willing to practice inner listening and "go there". The recent annular solar eclipse gives us imagery of a sacred ring of fiery protection, of Love's embrace, that holds us safely while we reflect. It also circles something for us, highlighting something within us that wants more time and space to be heard, expressed, or healed.


The upcoming lunar eclipse gives us the imagery of the umbra, the shadow that is cast by something that is illuminated. When we consider Spirit, Source lighting or accompanying our reflection practice, we get the opportunity to see our selves AND our shadow. Light offers us both as meaningful invitations to know ourselves better.


Ultimately, my hope is that you will find this episode affirming of how scary it can feel to reflect and journey within, but even more affirming of the powerful seeds of creativity and soul wisdom you hold within your inner dark places. They are more than a fearful basement within ourselves to be avoided. Our shadows are also seed beds.


Link to the Soulful Halloween journal is here (VERY compassionate, yet surprising, invitations into deeper self-love and connection to Spirit): Soulful Halloween Mini Course


If you'd like to do an inner listening practice with me or in a small group to make it less scary and more enlightening, simply email me here. Times for this are opening up in November: jen@jencobbleworks.com


I'm Jen Cobble Willhoite, a contemplative storyteller, spiritual tool designer, and life-long soul seeker. My path is formed and framed by questions more than answers. I'm more comfortable wondering and wandering about things spiritual than I am in ideology, religion, or dogma.

My soul language and connection with Spirit is primarily grounded in Celtic Spirituality, science, nature, seasonal cycles, myth, folklore, and stories of all kinds. I do have roots in progressive Christianity that I sometimes speak from. My tap root, though, is ordinary life. I believe enlightenment is rhythmic, unfolding, and found in our everyday experiences and selves. I also offer tools and courses on my modern interpretation of the examen: a daily ritual of looking back, looking within, and looking ahead to cultivate a rapport with your inner wisdom and the Sacred as you understand it.


Every week, I share an episode from my own spiritual explorations, offering invitations for you to explore these themes on your own. Thanks for journeying with me!

Standing on Storms: Finding Hope When Life Churns

Saison 1 · Épisode 31

jeudi 19 octobre 2023Durée 52:54

Welcome to Everything Speaks if You Listen with Jen CobbleWorks where we befriend our humanity and the Sacred through story, soul questions, and every day life.


In this week's episode, we name the catastrophic human loss the world is experiencing through war as well as earthquakes, fires, and flooding, and talk about how we can engage with peace by learning to calm our inner storms in response. When we do this, we remember our humanity and the humanity of others, making it harder to give into acts of vengeance, revenge, or applied chaos. We explore the story of Peter stepping off the boat and wanting to not only calm stormy sea waters, but to walk on water as he saw Jesus do. Rather than experiencing fear, churn, and turmoil and then deciding we just aren't strong enough or good enough to do anything about it, we can expand the margins of this story and imagining leaping off the edge into storminess over and over again, so that we can practice feeling our own fears and "sinking-ness" while also practice calming those inner waters. The more we grow our capacity to calm ourselves within, the more we can balance and have faith in even the worst swells around us. And most importantly, the more we connect to others in a humane way.


We talk about how this is the covenant edge of peace, the generative, creative edge of bridge building within and outside of us where we transform the energy of destruction into one of collaborative respect. But we must be able to do this within ourselves if we're to do it with others.


One of the ways that tethers us to our humanity and the humanity of others so that we do not plunge into the storm entirely, is to plunge into Love, to fall in Love, in our everyday life. As pat as it sounds, engaging in activities and with people that enliven us stirs our hope and sense of possibility. We remember why life is precious, not just for us, but for everyone. Finding connections of Love in everyday life keeps our inner flame of hope alive which lets us share that hope with others in tangible ways.


I'm Jen Cobble Willhoite, a contemplative storyteller, spiritual tool designer, and life-long soul seeker. My path is formed and framed by questions more than answers. I'm more comfortable wondering and wandering about things spiritual than I am in ideology, religion, or dogma.

My soul language and connection with Spirit is primarily grounded in Celtic Spirituality, science, nature, seasonal cycles, myth, folklore, and stories of all kinds. I do have roots in progressive Christianity that I sometimes speak from. My tap root, though, is ordinary life. I believe enlightenment is rhythmic, unfolding, and found in our everyday experiences and selves. I also offer tools and courses on my modern interpretation of the examen: a daily ritual of looking back, looking within, and looking ahead to cultivate a rapport with your inner wisdom and the Sacred as you understand it.


Every week, I share an episode from my own spiritual explorations, offering invitations for you to explore these themes on your own. Thanks for journeying with me!

Sacred Wildness at the Door and in Our Throats: Poems and Questions for Uncertainty

Saison 1 · Épisode 30

jeudi 12 octobre 2023Durée 41:58

Welcome to Everything Speaks if You Listen with Jen CobbleWorks where we befriend our humanity and the Sacred through story, soul questions, and every day life.

In this week's episode, we name our painful shared context right now: war, climate catastrophe, and ongoing pandemic while we also naming our personal pains and struggles (I articulate a few of my own as example). We acknowledge the despair that comes with all of these, how it feels like we might be at a breaking point. We consider that a breaking point is also called a threshold, and then notice the other definition of a threshold: a place of change, of travel, of reunion and departure, of new life.

Holding both of these at once, the notion of being at our limit and being at a place of growth, we look at how limits within us (what we're stubborn about, what we won't let go of, etc) can be softened into portals. We can soothe and massage our limits, making them softer and dilating them so that we can open up and receive something different.

One way we can soften within to make room for life beyond despair is to turn to things that provide us structure and also freedom of imagination and hope. The two things that always come to mind for me are questions and poetry. Both have the certain structure we long to lean on while also giving us the permission to tap into what is mysterious and infinite and ineffable.

In the midst of breaking points globally and personally, I share my own Wild God invitations that won't be silenced right now. There is something sacred that is clawing at my door and it is demanding some sort of responsive action in me. I want to resist it and say that there are bigger things afoot, but it will not stop howling at me.

The poem I have been turning to in this season of uncertainty, avoidance, and seeking is Sometimes A Wild God by Tom Hirons. I read it for you and hopefully, inspire you to read it over and over again for yourself. It creates space within me, space for what is awful in my life right now and space for what is nonetheless stirring with life in my life right now. I hope it works in your soul in a similar way. As promised, here is the link to learn more about Tom Hirons and his poetry and work in the universe:

Tom Hirons

And here are the links I also mentioned from my own work, ways to connect to a ritual of inner listening and reflection as well as the current Halloween mini course. Enjoy :)

The newsletter ...with info and resources on inner listening

The Halloween mini course

I'm Jen Cobble Willhoite, a contemplative storyteller, spiritual tool designer, and life-long soul seeker. My path is formed and framed by questions more than answers. I'm more comfortable wondering and wandering about things spiritual than I am in ideology, religion, or dogma.

My soul language and connection with Spirit is primarily grounded in Celtic Spirituality, science, nature, seasonal cycles, myth, folklore, and stories of all kinds. I do have roots in progressive Christianity that I sometimes speak from. My tap root, though, is ordinary life. I believe enlightenment is rhythmic, unfolding, and found in our everyday experiences and selves. I also offer tools and courses on my modern interpretation of the examen: a daily ritual of looking back, looking within, and looking ahead to cultivate a rapport with your inner wisdom and the Sacred as you understand it.

Every week, I share an episode from my own spiritual explorations, offering invitations for you to explore these themes on your own. Thanks for journeying with me!

Mailbag: Different Names for God + Engaging with Oracle & Tarot Cards

Saison 1 · Épisode 29

jeudi 5 octobre 2023Durée 53:38

Welcome to Everything Speaks if You Listen with Jen CobbleWorks where we befriend our humanity and the Sacred through story, soul questions, and every day life.

In this week's episode, I answer two questions I get A LOT: Why do I use so many different names for God/Spirit/Sacred/The Divine? (see? I did it again :D ) and How do I engage with and use spiritual cards such as: prayer cards, oracle decks, and Tarot?

In talking about why I use so many different names for Spirit, we consider how language is an act of creation itself which involves both expansion and contraction, growth and winnowing. In my experience, Spirit is so massive in its concept, energy, shape, size, history, and diverse expression, as well as so mysterious and paradoxically, intimately known, one or two consistent words for it feels too small, both in trying to name the unnameable and in honoring our unique experiences with the sacred.

We talk about our voice and language as a threshold itself and the first step in co-creating, in that alchemical and logical process of moving the intangible into the world of the tangible.

Secondly, I hear from a lot of people that they are curious about prayer cards, oracle cards, and tarot cards as a spiritual support in their daily life and larger soul journey, but that they were told they are dangerous, possibly even immoral or evil. I share my own experience with each of these kinds of spiritual tools, note the lineage (as I understand it) from them, and share how I engage with them in a relational way. As someone who has co-created/channeled/received/made at least two oracle style decks, I share my intention and process with you. We talk about how all of these tools, in my understanding are fundamentally invitational and not prescriptive or foretelling.

I mention Lindsay Mack as a tarot teacher I trust. You can learn more about her work and podcast in the link below:

Tarot for the Wild Soul

I also mention Jeff Hinshaw as a trusted teacher in this arena. Their link is below:

Cosmic Cousins

My Love + Hope Halloween Journal and Mini Course is available. If you would like to engage with underworld and Halloween themes as a (surprising!) entre to deeper self-love and deeper communion with Spirit as you understand them, this is a lovely and compassionate way to begin that unearthing and deep listening practice. The course is $19 and the link is below:

Love + Hope Soulful Halloween

I'm Jen Cobble Willhoite, a contemplative storyteller, spiritual tool designer, and life-long soul seeker. My path is formed and framed by questions more than answers. I'm more comfortable wondering and wandering about things spiritual than I am in ideology, religion, or dogma.

My soul language and connection with Spirit is primarily grounded in Celtic Spirituality, science, nature, seasonal cycles, myth, folklore, and stories of all kinds. I do have roots in progressive Christianity that I sometimes speak from. My tap root, though, is ordinary life. I believe enlightenment is rhythmic, unfolding, and found in our everyday experiences and selves. I also offer tools and courses on my modern interpretation of the examen: a daily ritual of looking back, looking within, and looking ahead to cultivate a rapport with your inner wisdom and the Sacred as you understand it.


Every week, I share an episode from my own spiritual explorations, offering invitations for you to explore these themes on your own. Thanks for journeying with me!

Beneath the Veil of Fear: Surprising Growth Invitations from Halloween

Saison 1 · Épisode 28

jeudi 28 septembre 2023Durée 46:33

Welcome to Everything Speaks if You Listen with Jen CobbleWorks where we befriend our humanity and the Sacred through story, soul questions, and every day life.

In this week's episode, we look at the insightful gifts we can receive when we engage with symbols and stories that often scare us. This is not the same as worshiping what scares us, or agreeing with everything that scares us. It's about being engaged so that our fear doesn't grow. What I mean by "engage" is staying open and curious and non-judgmental rather than trying to admonish or defeat our shadows or our fears. Fundamentally, there can be beauty, truth, expansion, opportunities for healing, greater self-love, and a deeper connection to the Sacred even beneath scary triggers. Pausing to notice what we react to and then how we respond is the core of living into life's questions and being curious. It's at the core of reflection and contemplation. Halloween is no different.

As an example, I share a story about why I loathed and was terrified of the Noah and the Ark story as a kid (and am still wrestling with it) and then we spend some time on ghosts: how they can represent regrets, fear about our place in the world in the midst of changing roles and technology, and an ache for something in the past to be different than it was. All of these examples point to one thing: if we turn away from every frightening image in our culture, stories, myths, and folklore, we are turning away from profound invitations that can be a threshold into greater freedom, understanding, and self-love.

The link to the Halloween journal and mini course (featuring Love + Hope!) is:

https://cobbleworks.teachable.com/p/soulful-halloween

You can follow along some more of this exploration of the underworld and the invitations it offers for our spiritual growth over on Instagram:

@cobbleworks

Or feel free to email me with questions on the course or anything else at:

jen@jencobbleworks.com

I'm Jen Cobble Willhoite, a contemplative storyteller, spiritual tool designer, and life-long soul seeker. My path is formed and framed by questions more than answers. I'm more comfortable wondering and wandering about things spiritual than I am in ideology, religion, or dogma.

My soul language and connection with Spirit is primarily grounded in Celtic Spirituality, science, nature, seasonal cycles, myth, folklore, and stories of all kinds. I do have roots in progressive Christianity that I sometimes speak from. My tap root, though, is ordinary life. I believe enlightenment is rhythmic, unfolding, and found in our everyday experiences and selves. I also offer tools and courses on my modern interpretation of the examen: a daily ritual of looking back, looking within, and looking ahead to cultivate a rapport with your inner wisdom and the Sacred as you understand it.


Every week, I share an episode from my own spiritual explorations, offering invitations for you to explore these themes on your own. Thanks for journeying with me!


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