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Loc Journey One Year Anniversary
This has been a tremendous eye-opening year. Various emotions and spirituality has occurred.

This has been a tremendous eye-opening year. Various emotions and spirituality has occurred. I’m more aware of things that affect my spirit directly and indirectly.
This has allowed me to grow in many ways in my life’s journey. I now know that the decision to dread my hair was the best choice. It unites all of me. Perfect fit!
I’m beginning to understand the person that I am at this moment and what I want to be at the end. I’ve opened myself up to the spiritual side and now I hear God’s voice, more clearly than before.
Everything about me and around me seems to be more at peace, my mind clearer and my soul more excepting. I’ve grown in ways that I couldn’t have ever imagined and I’m in a place of shear understanding. I will surrender to the process in which “HE” lays forth and follow the path.
At this point in my life, I am on the path to enlightenment, joy, freedom within, and spirituality. Unlike I’ve ever experienced before. I look forward to sharing this second part of my journey with you.
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