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This has been a tremendous eye-opening year and various emotions, changes and spiritual awakenings have occurred
This has been a tremendous eye-opening year and various emotions, changes and spiritual awakenings have occurred.
I’m more aware of things that affect my spirit directly and indirectly, which has allowed me to grow in many ways in my life journey.
I now know that the decision to dread my hair was the best for me, fit my personality as well as my spirit. Perfect fit!
The opportunity to sit within my “truth” and look in my soul/spirit has been a blessing, no filters, objects to block the process or deter the outcome. I’m blessed to encounter this process at an early stage in my life, that I can learn and tell others my story in hopes they take something from it that helps them.
I’m no longer afraid of surrendering to the process by which God has put upon me, I’m no longer afraid to act on the conclusions that will be made.
He is preparing me for a new extension of this journey in life and I’m ready for the transformation!
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