Mel Moses
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Mel Moses
@_melchapo_
I’m your Muva 😘 God is a DJ

November 23rd 2025, I got BAPTIZED for the FIRST time in my life. Words can’t describe the feeling I have, knowing i’ve been forgiven of my sins & im now worthy to receive the gift of the holy spirit. I grew up agnostic, knowing there WAS a God out there, a heavenly father, I just didn’t fall into a religious category. UNTIL I hit my lowest moment & prayed to that same God. What god & jesus has provided me is so much more than I was expecting. I struggled with substance abuse for SO LONG. God took those desires out of my heart & replaced them with REAL peace of mind. I struggled with NOT KNOWING who I was. God provided me CLARITY & ACCEPTANCE of the parts of me I wrestled with. I struggled with not having purpose. God provided me a path to serve others & have TRUE fulfillment. I struggled with not having a core friend group & feeling like I didn’t belong. God provided me a REAL community & a group of amazing brothers & sisters who love me, care about me, hold me accountable, & truly want to help. GOD IS SO GOOD. JESUS IS SO GOOD. I am now a TRUE Christian Disciple & I couldn’t be more happier! If you feel like you’ve been needing to get closer to God & strengthen your faith, use this as your sign. God is REAL, Jesus IS Lord, & I promise they DO love you & want a relationship with you. Philippians 4:13 ✝️ #christianity #baptism #god


Having a naturally intimidating aura is so exhausting. People will go to the wildest extremes to humble you or compete with you. Meanwhile, you’re literally just trying to exist.



🧠 Mind as receiver, not creator. Psychologists are exploring a fascinating idea that challenges how we understand the human mind. Thoughts may not be something we actively produce. Instead, they may arise, arrive, or surface from deeper subconscious processes beyond conscious control. Rather than being authored moment by moment, thoughts appear automatically, often without warning or intention. Brain imaging studies show that neural activity linked to a thought begins milliseconds before a person becomes aware of it. This suggests awareness comes after the thought has already formed, not before. Meditation research supports this too, showing how thoughts emerge spontaneously when the mind is quiet, then fade when attention shifts. This perspective changes how we relate to anxiety, creativity, and self-judgment. If thoughts are received rather than chosen, then observing them without attachment becomes easier. Mental clarity may come not from controlling the mind, but from listening to it with awareness. The mind may be less like a writer and more like a radio, tuning into signals already in motion.

girl to girl:



“What unpopular opinion can put you in this position?”🤔


Friend had terrible acid reflux for months—was sleeping upright, taking meds. Disappeared the night he told his wife he wanted a divorce.











