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Jay Morman's avatar

Man… this hit me right when I needed it. I’ve been going through a hard transition lately. This summer I lost both my moms, and instead of getting grace, my coworkers—mostly perfectionist, ambitious types—pushed me out of my department. I was demoted, took a pay cut, and got stuck working direct care for a very violent but amazing 18-year-old autistic client. They know I won’t quit because I’ve got a big family, so they just let me take the hits—literally and figuratively. Truth is, it’s been breaking me down some days. Not because of the work, but because of the way people treat you when you stop playing their little popularity games. I don’t hang out after work. I don’t flirt with people at work because I know as a Black man, that line ain’t the same for me. I come in, do my job, love on my clients, and go home. That’s it. Your words reminded me of what I’ve been chasing my whole life—stability. Growing up poor, homeless at one point, I’ve always been trying to build something solid. My music and writing are starting to pick up, and reading this reminded me to keep my focus there. God didn’t take anything from me—He just cleared the space for something real. I needed that reminder today. Thank you.

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Lars Woodul's avatar

This is so helpful, thank you. It’s like one can feel the energy of the true Self rising through the accumulated layers of not-Self as you sift through object consciousness. It feels like vitality returning. And I have so many questions. 💜🙏🏻

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carlyanna andrahovitch's avatar

Souls of our hearts and words are always connected with you. I'm going through a bunch of things in my life and that is a good thing. No more room for anything else other than Jesus and you helped me through your business. Your book kept calling to me because we are all connected in come out of our lives and see there is magic everywhere 🙏💗🙌🕯️✨🌈🕊️😇🌞

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Rebecca's avatar

Amazing ty so much u make my life a better place to reside.

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