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Single & Sanctified ✨ (Aug 3)
Single & Sanctified ✨
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A changed perspective is a changed life!
Bad humans we let in our life, can detour our life!
Living in the moment teaches us these things. It is not people and situations we must change. Rather our relationship we form with what happens to us in the world. Our boundaries and proximities with those people.
UNCOVERING MORE
We are all juggling things, whether it's:
emotional
mental
physical
social
spiritual
sexual situations
Seeing people on social media posting their vacations. Living their best life can be a reminder of what our life is not. Dollars and dilemmas, crafting caverns within, the ego's construction site unfolds.
Lets make life simple and keep it balanced. Dr. Nicole LePera is a must if you want to shake things up and add a little spice to all areas of your life.
Dear Feeling Seen,
“I do understand that ultimately each person's faith system (or lack of one) and how they apply their beliefs to their life is up to themselves. In Christianity, the general assumption I still see is that you don't have sex until marriage and generally you don't show off yourself to be "sexy" or "attractive". And YET, there isn't any widespread advice of how to prepare for married, intimate life while still honoring your faith as a whole. Do you happen to have any suggestions for how to make the topic of sex and intimacy for Christian singles like me not so taboo in our lives?”
From,
Spiritually Complex
This reminds me of a situation with a old friend. Her hands sweating, body yearning, and mind pacing. She knew she needed to be honest about how she was feeling, even though she didn’t want to.
As scared as she was of being honest, she was more scared of what she would do if she didn’t speak to someone. Let alone, what her next step would be.
We spoke and the message became clear: strive to focus on your relationship with your God, not how others tell you what God wants.
Erotic Intimacy weaved within our Mindset
Our foundation takes shape from life's journey, weaving childhood echoes into adult symphonies. Beliefs shape perception; they're the stories we spin about ourselves. Including others, love, and intimacy.
Evolve your perceptions as you move through life's dance, connecting with the divine.
Sea Glass Counseling & Consultation is there to helps Christian women and their partners. By developing a healthy relationship around intimacy and preparing for sex in marriage.
With evidence-based information to tackle concerns that Christian singles and couples have. Going through the dynamics of faith, sex, and relationships is difficult.
Xavier Dagba says, "when you demonstrate to yourself that you have the willingness and capacity to move through the vulnerable exposure that comes with being authentically seen without shutting down your voice, you liberate your self expression."
When it all comes together...
Two things we are taught not to discuss at dinner:
Sexuality and Religion.
Especially when they intersect. It's tough, you're right. There is no one-size-fits-all answer. As each individual's experience is unique. It is important to remember that you are not alone and to find your tribe.
Read the blog: Christianity & Pre-Marital Sex
Read: The Meaning of Marriage: Facing the Complexities of Commitment with the Wisdom of God
Attend sexual health workshops: Sex Ed Lecture Series
HERBAL REMEDY
When you are ready to prep for intimacy, nature is always the best way to go! Through diet or natural supplementation, here’s some tips to boost your libido!
Artichokes
Asparagus
Chocolate
Figs
Oysters
Spicy chili peppers
Strawberries
Watermelon
Note: This content is only for informational and educational purposes and should not be considered therapy or any form of treatment. We cannot respond to personal requests for advice over the internet.
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