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We are often taught to fear desire, especially if we are disciplined, faithful, or responsible people.
we explore what desire actually is, why suppressing it creates distortion rather than holiness, and how discernment begins with listening instead of denial.
Not every desire is meant to be acted on.
But every desire is meant to be understood.
This conversation is for anyone who has felt pulled toward something they couldn’t explain — and judged themselves for it.
Desire is not your enemy.
Discernment is the work.
God's love is felt even in the suns rising. Not to mention the incessant tweets, chirps, hoots, caws and squawks of various birds in the mornings.
Omor! There's no kinder God.
No God, more romantic😄
At some point in life, many of us wake up with a quiet panic.
You’re functioning. You’re responsible. You’re doing what needs to be done.
But inside, something feels off.
You don’t feel lost exactly…
You just don’t feel located anymore.
And the question you don’t know how to ask is:
What is happening to me?”
“If you’ve ever felt this way, I want to say this clearly:
You are not lost.
You are becoming.”
“We often interpret confusion as failure.
We think clarity is the proof of maturity, faith, or discipline.
But that assumption is wrong.”
“Most confusion is not the absence of direction.
It is the presence of transition.”
“You feel unsettled because the version of you that worked before…
no longer fits the life you’re currently living.”
“Life does not unfold in a straight line.
It unfolds in seasons.”
“Each season demands a different expression of the same person.
What served you in survival will not sustain you in growth.
What built you in preparation will frustrate you in expansion.”
New years are not always about self reinventing but honest direction-checking.
finding your truth and staying true to that.
You may simply need to realign the life you're already living
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21/07/2025