I
know you probably look at this title and thought to yourself, am I in a
TWILIGHT ZONE! But NO, let me reassure you, you are not! This traumatic time
has caused a great division, but it has also created a heightened awareness in
people as they continue to get to know themselves and others deeply. They now
want to enjoy more quality time with their families and even want to reach out
to others.
Although
we feel a sense of separation and divide, we are trying to make an effort to
call more, reach out a little more, and text more. We are more conscientious to
the inclusivity in each other's thoughts, lives, and emotions. Since Covid-19,
we have addressed mental health more than ever before. These open doors of
opportunities and reflections have given way to come closer and help people
have a free openness to their Faith. Since this spiritual awakening and prayer
language has begun, many have gotten closer to each other. This environment has
sparked the timing of our activities to be closer not only to our fellow
Christians virtually but also to our Father in Heaven. This has also fostered the growth of love in
redirecting our focus to be more inclusive to others, regardless of their
Faith. And also have a deep respect and profound way of thinking for others in
theirs. Embracing these thought patterns and activities can lead the way for
growth and love in all our lives. And involving our families and children will
continue a thought pattern of healthy emotional involvement that will continue
even after Covid-19. It continues to set a model for sustainable healthy
language regardless of what we see or hear in the news or our environment.
This, of course, has spurned reactive osmosis on how our thought patterns are
either negative or positive in our daily lives and can be negative or positive
in our day to day activities.

I
am inspired and blessed to be surrounded by women who give me hope, love, and
compassion during Covid-19. Remember, give yourself time to reflect and show
yourself to be inspired and flourish. God has always placed a ram in the bush,
reach out to one, and God will show you many
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