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“Fret not for all of your trials and tribulations have not been in vain, you are one of the chosen! You are divinely guided! You have been seasoned for a reason, give thanks!”

“When you don’t trust life and so you start testing it and looking for signs, then you’re not really testing life (because the truth can’t be tested – it just is) – you’re just testing your own ability to be selective with your attention and to tell your unconscious mind to keep a look out for things that could potentially mean something (based on your own criteria of what’s ‘meaningful’ which is almost based on your relationship between your ego and your shadow).”

“Some friends are more significant and important than other friends. A special friend can often change your life for the better. You will know when this special person enters your life because of the respect you have for them. They will never lie or set you aside for someone or something else. You will have undying trust in this person that any words spoken will never find another ear. They always returned calls at the earliest possible time. They will check in often to see what is going on in your life and just talk. Your accomplishments will be applauded with praise and losses will never be repeated. This friend has you melted within their heart as you do theirs. When you find such a person be sure to return the love and understand they have gifted you and your life.”

“Treating a good woman with kindness and respect is crucial, for mistreating her can have severe consequences. God watches over the oppressed and hears the cries of those who are wronged. If you mistreat a good woman, you risk losing the blessings and favor that God had bestowed upon you. Your actions can lead to regret and a life of hardship. God is just and will hold you accountable for your actions. Therefore, it's essential to treat women with love, care, and respect, lest you face the consequences of your actions.”

“Chris didn’t come to know unconditional love willingly—it was forced upon him by circumstance. As he’s battled cancer, little by little, he’s been forced to relinquish his independence . . . his control of the situation. When Chris finally surrendered and trusted Charlie to care for his every need, that’s when he finally found unconditional love. At last, Chris understood that unconditional love carries no shield—that it’s based on trust.”