Untamed
Glennon Doyle
Contributed by Darcey Schwenk
Chapter 14 Let it Burn
Summary

Glennon’s main idea in this chapter is that before our outer worlds can match up with our inner Knowing and imagination, the old version of life must be destroyed. After feeling, knowing, and imagining, one must allow their outer world or life change to fit the new inner self. Even if it hurts to lose some things, the result will be more than worth the pain.

Analysis

The message of this chapter, and the way Glennon writes it, is reminiscent of the legendary phoenix. After weakness, pain, and hardship, the phoenix bursts into flames, and from the ashes rises a new bird, stronger and better than the last. Glennon uses a familiar concept to help readers to understand this process.

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