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In this Heart Scripture episode of The Estranged Heart podcast, Kreed examines the profound connection between obedience and love, exploring how compliance often served as a survival strategy in childhood and the complex grief that emerges when we begin to question whether love should have required obedience at all. Obedience as Relational Strategy • How following rules became a map for preserving closeness and approval The Tender Origins of Compliance • Environments where unpredictability lived and belonging felt fragile What Trembles When Obedience Is Questioned • Why releasing obedience as an organizing principle feels like risking everything The Grief of Losing Certainty • Mourning the illusion that following rules guaranteed care This episode offers compassionate space to acknowledge that obedience once worked. It protected something tender and kept us safe. It invites us to mourn what we're releasing without condemning what once served us, and to sit with the unsettling questions about what love requires when compliance is no longer the answer. Resources & Support The Heart Collective Membership Community • Twice-monthly live support groups for estranged and reconciled moms • Community support and resources Facebook Support Group (facilitated by Kreed) - / estrangedmotherssupportgroup One-on-One Services • Private coaching • Consulting • Mediation services Connect with Kreed: • Website: theestrangedheart.com (http://theestrangedheart.com) • Email: hello@theestrangedheart.com • Support the work: Buy Me a Coffee (https://buymeacoffee.com/kreedrevere) (donation platform) Disclaimer: Kreed Revere is not a licensed therapist. Nothing in this podcast should be considered or taken as therapy. If you need therapeutic support, please seek out a therapist near you.