The Wishing Map 39

Have you ever concluded that your system of beliefs (or non-beliefs) might be founded on falsehoods? If so, what did you do about it?

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9 Responses to The Wishing Map 39

  1. Heather says:

    Spiritual turmoil. Emotional meltdown.
    Desperate realization that there is really nothing *I* can do to fix myself.
    Best thing that ever happened to me.

    Had to wait for the Shepherd to come pick me up.

  2. Same as Heather, but also had low self-esteem. Decided to love myself in spite of the fact that our Creator isn’t finished with me. That helped!

  3. I dug into the Word of God while seeking God’s face and discovered the Word interprets itself through the guiding of the Holy Spirit. God is good!

    On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 10:03 AM, Mitch Teemley wrote:

    > mitchteemley posted: “Have you ever concluded that your system of beliefs > (or non-beliefs) might be founded on falsehoods? If so, what did you do > about it?” >

  4. Love it Now says:

    Yes, I did, I woke up one day and noticed that almost everything what I thought about myself and the world around me was just a reciprocal of how it was. It was a moment of waking up from a bad dream:) Since then (something like 10 years already) I try to be awake every day:)

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