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Love, War &; Wisdom

This is an email I got permission to share from a client (below) that is going through the rough side of life. We all lose hope from time to time where it seems like there isn't no helping hand. This can cause so much mental strife and inner pain. Just having someone to talk to can make a huge difference in someones life. If you know someone who has given up hope and lost faith in life, reach out and give a listening ear. 


I’ve been feeling as if I’ve been going backwards, slacking in life…I know life has its up’s and downs , but it seems as if I’ve been more down then up with what life is throwing at me. I don’t know what’s what anymore. I’ve been going with the flow of things, but that just isn’t enough, something just doesn’t feel right! There’s something missing, I feel so unbalanced and I’m constantly looking for the piece of that missing puzzle and it seems like every time I think the piece fits it all ends up back the same with me trying to find the correct spot to complete the puzzle of life. Life just doesn’t make any sense to me anymore…If I could turn back the hands of time I would take control of the things that I have no control over –my life would be more meaningful.


What is hope? We are told to have hope and faith in the things that are unseen but I only have hope in the things that already exist because I have yet to  have relief for the things that are UNSEEN! Stability is my downfall because of everyday routine and it’s something that I’m starting to count on because it’s a constant merry go round that’s never ending.  A routine that makes me feel as if there’s no ending and nothing else in this world but this mental prison.

When will it end?  This anguish of mental torment …the brainwashing of what they make us believe is real…what they tell us our world should be, how we should live and who we should be….

A sad reality….

But my pain!!! 

THERESA Zollicoffer
Relationship Coach & Wedding Officiant
Twin Soul Connections


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