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Default Jun 16, 2021 at 07:04 PM
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I had someone pray over me. Some things are changing some aren't. I'm not sure if i should trust the process. I asked my feet be same size, he really tried they aren't.

I asked about my weight. I lost 5 lbs in 3 days! I normally gain or stay the same no matter what i do. I've been semi fasting. Only trying to eat when i feel hungry. Not just to eat. And not finish my plate. This all started after.

I asked about mental health healing. That's what I'm not sure to trust. But for the first time i haven't taken meds in 3 days, because i was fasting. And my depression i was in is gone. I feel more alive connected to Spiritual world without feeling disconnected from earth. I'm taking the meds tonight because i ate dinner and they need food. But i honestly feel great.

Still wish my hair was thicker, my vision was clear. But maybe i need more prayers. I didn't request vision. Just thought of it after the fact.

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Default Jun 16, 2021 at 10:27 PM
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If the praying is working, then keep doing it. For me, when someone else prays over me while we're together, it seems to work wonders. I wish it would happen for me.
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