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Help Your Nervous System, Soul & Spirit Shift into REST!
You have enough of your own difficulties to deal with in addition to the tumultuous atmosphere in the nations. This article is to share with you some practical ways to shift your physical body, your soul, and your spirit into … Continue reading
Posted in Health and the Spirit
Tagged breathing, health, healthy, life and health, rest, rest and digest, rest and healing, rest well, restoring peace, sleep, soul, spiritual nurture
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Destiny Calls YOUR Name in December!
All time is not created equal. An opportunity awaits you, and it’s better than a Christmas present. May you recognize this opportune moment, which is a kairos time, and move forward with the King as your heart prepares Him room. … Continue reading
Posted in Body of Christ, Prayer Strategy (Personal), Time and Timing
Tagged destiny, holiday joy, holiday peace, rest, spirit, spiritual nurture, strategy, time, timing
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I don’t have a green thumb. I did once. . .but that was a painting accident and a different story (big smile). Over the years, I have attempted planting trees, flower beds and a few gardens–with some success. My grandmother, … Continue reading