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Does everyone exhibit the dissociative identity disorder
I have never been diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder, but I exhibit different personalities. It’s so cliché, it is quite common with almost everyone. Everyone has different personalities they show at every point in time. People will only let you know which personality they want you to knoRead more
I have never been diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder, but I exhibit different personalities. It’s so cliché, it is quite common with almost everyone. Everyone has different personalities they show at every point in time. People will only let you know which personality they want you to know, it takes doing something things before you can unlock some certain personalities in people.
See lessWhat can a person do when they no longer feel the urge to pray?
It’s tempting to believe that in order to successfully pray, you must adhere to some stringent, pre-defined set of rules that is acceptable to God. Nothing could be further from the truth. God wants the real you; not a version molded by artificial social forces. Instead of feeling pressured to talkRead more
It’s tempting to believe that in order to successfully pray, you must adhere to some stringent, pre-defined set of rules that is acceptable to God. Nothing could be further from the truth. God wants the real you; not a version molded by artificial social forces. Instead of feeling pressured to talk too formally to God, simply be transparent about what’s on your mind, or in your heart. Remember that there’s nothing you can do, think, say, or wish that God hasn’t already seen in the human heart. In other words, God is big enough to take whatever you throw at Him. Whether you’re trying to reach God, or be angry at Him—or something else entirely—He will accept it.
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