Tag: DID PTSD flashbacks veterans isues
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Flashback nightmare 😳
Yep. It was a bad one. Last night, I mean.. Very vivid. The thing about flashbacks is they are very one dimensional. Very monsterized. They have none of the grace and maturity which the Holy Spirit is working so hard to teach me. It’s like I’m 8 years old in my memories. Or 24, which…
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Flashback nightmare 😳
DID is interesting. Dissociative identity disorder. The way I see it is : God was there for all the traumatic stuff He knows when I’m ready for Him to heal it so He brings it up from the depths of my psyche. Usually in a dream. Then we talk it over And I decide what…
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Woman at the well
I heard a story from the BibleWhen I was just a little girlAbout a broken-hearted womanWho met the Savior of the world Thought it was just another storyOne that the preacher man would readBut as I’m sitting here at homeDrinking red wine all aloneI think that woman might be me ‘Cause tonight I feel just…
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Don’t lose heart ♥
In your struggle against sin, you have not yet resisted to the point of throwing it all in–of no turning back, and have you forgotten the word of encouragement that addresses you as children? It says: My child, do not make light of the Lord’s discipline, and do not lose heart when he rebukes you…
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Remarkable
Looking for 💘 meaning and connection in mostly good places Food. Talent. Power. Pleasure. Substances. Academia. Conclusion: unreliable sack of broken 💔 wind, Then came you: Lovely abundance Righteously impervious to outrageous fortune’s slings and arrows Beauty in places where I’ve been burnt I pass right through~Joyfully rolling with the strangely intangible punches Dressed in…
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“I Am Who God Says Affirmations From The Bible | Identity in Christ | Renew Your Mind & Soul (3 hour)” on YouTube
Oh. My. Socks. #helpful #overcomeevilwithgood
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put it in your pipe and smoke it
“Some people say it is morbid to be always thinking of one’s faults “That would be all very well if most of us could stop thinking of them “without soon beginning to think about those of other people. “For, unfortunately, we enjoy thinking about other people’s faults. “And in the proper sense of the word…