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Each time He withdrew, He was connecting with God. So the magic isn't in simply withdrawing, but what you're doing while you're withdrawn.
Mamello🧚🏽♀️@MelloFelicia1
Jesus withdrew often. I feel like I’m starting to understand why.
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All mental health problems are spiritual in nature, and *almost* all mental illnesses could be cured and/or managed by regular scripture reading, prayer, and fasting.
𝐓𝐢𝐦𝐢✰@_timiszn
unpopular opinion about mental health that will put you in this position??
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Gifted people often come from unsupported environments.
As children, they grow up feeling invisible.
Not necessarily outside the home.
Peers, teachers, even colleagues may recognize their potential.
But the people closest to them,
the ones whose opinions matter most,
dismiss it.
Not because the child lacks brilliance,
but because the environment around them cannot recognize it.
Or worse.
They can recognize it,
but their own limitations feel safer than encouraging greatness.
So the child grows up feeling misunderstood.
Overlooked.
Labeled “too sensitive.”
Learning it is unsafe to reveal their inner world.
But from a deeper perspective, invisibility can be a brutal kind of training.
Because when no one reflects your truth back to you,
you are forced to develop something far more powerful:
inner authority.
The quiet certainty that does not require validation.
The ability to know who you are
even when the world around you cannot see it.
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