I feel you my friend. I’ve been battling chronic fatigue for going on 6 years now. All I do is think about when I can go to sleep again. It started back in 2019 from a sort of mental break and severe depression but the fatigue has lingered. It’s a frustrating battle and if you find a solution please let me know.
@schteveo5 күн бұрын
He who heeds the word wisely will find good, And whoever trusts in the Lord, happy is he. Proverbs 16:20
@davewose97375 күн бұрын
Hi Reo, I’ve been aware of you since shortly after I had my bf experience way back in ‘17 and I’m aware of your situation re. Aderol? I might have the wrong drug as I am in the uk and we have different names for them. But I remember you describing your situation, several years ago. This may be of help or not, but regarding how we as 3rd D beings consciously approach and want ‘assistance, guidance’ from God or those higher beings, aligned with God, e.g. Christ; my personal suspicion and something I try to consciously practice is to hold what it is that one desires in one’s heart and mind, ask for it and/or guidance to reach it. But to remove from the equation, the ‘you’, the what you think you are and the what you think God is. Because; we act as an unconscious resistor of ridiculous learned effect condensed into a kind of disfunctional electrical component which is soldered into the circuit board of consciousness. Approach God, Christ or any higher being with pure love and I think comms may improve. But keep the ego/self as a self delusion that one would wish to dissolve/ diminish. All the best.
@wedin10519193 күн бұрын
You don't have understanding because you don't believe, you never did. There's a vail on your eyes that god takes away when you believe. If you think the gospel is foolishness the vail remains.
@dawnfirephotography5 күн бұрын
You should be a spiritual mentor.
@e.dbogan62665 күн бұрын
Have you been involved with the Mormon beliefs?
@adrianszekely59005 күн бұрын
Yes, he is a former Mormon. He went trough a religious deconstruction, and now uses evidence and practicality as his guide to shape his worldview.
@e.dbogan62665 күн бұрын
@ Trying to adhere to the rules in religion is impossible. No one can do it. The Apostle Paul stated in the book of Galatians, chapter 3 asked, “Why the Law then? It was added for the sake of defining transgressions.” In other words, God gave the Law to show what we couldn’t do, ie follow the Law. No one has followed the Law perfectly except Jesus Christ. The book of Romans was written to tell us that we are accepted by God only through faith in Jesus Christ through the grace of God. No one is naturally good.
@adrianszekely59005 күн бұрын
@@e.dbogan6266 I see you havent gone trough religious deconstruction yet. You called it "Mormon beliefs". But it seems you have religious beliefs of your own, you just consider them superior to Mormon beliefs.
@e.dbogan62665 күн бұрын
@ I’m sorry. It isn’t just “Mormon” beliefs. It’s any belief (or “religion”) that says you have to be good, so good that God looks down from Heaven and says he is so good that he can come and live with me in Heaven. That’s why I referred to Galatians and Romans, which both state (in so many words) no one is or can be good enough to go to Heaven when they die. It’s by God’s grace and belief and faith in Jesus Christ who came and died for our sins, or by our “not being good enough.” I didn’t mean to state that it’s only Mormon beliefs, but any belief system that says if you’re good enough you can go to Heaven. I’m reminded of Cassius Clay, or as he became to be known, Muhammad Ali when asked about his switch to the Islam belief if he would go to Heaven when he died. He said, “I hope so. I hope I’m good enough.” The Holy Bible states no one is good enough. You stated that I had never been through religious deconstruction, I know after 35 years of trying to be “good”, I finally found that going to Heaven didn’t depend on me or that being “good” didn’t take my sins away. It was faith in Jesus Christ only. I’ve