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Kimberly Fosu

Arlington

Writer at Medium

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  • 1 day ago | medium.com | Kimberly Fosu

    #3. Your perceived failuresSince I was young, I realized that the spoken word wasn’t my strong suit, but writing was where I excelled. While my spoken words sometimes failed to express my thoughts, my written words did just that. It moved others. As a child, I kept a journal and created stories for my friends to enjoy. As I grew older, my passion for writing only grew stronger. Speaking is still difficult when I stumble over my words, but writing feels natural.

  • 1 day ago | medium.com | Kimberly Fosu

    #1. You feel lost againMy first awakening happened during a breakup that had the scales fall off of my eyes. In those days, I didn’t have a strong connection to Source or even to myself. I was in complete darkness, and I felt lost. At that time, I explored astrology as a means to get to know myself better. This all lasted for about two years where I was alternating between bliss and anguish before the second awakening began.

  • 2 days ago | medium.com | Kimberly Fosu

    It could be a sign of a spiritual attackI once overlooked a friend because I judged him by his appearance. After talking with my spiritual advisor who helped me see that this friend was connected to my destiny, I gave him a chance, and we became the best of friends. Our conversations flowed easily as we shared knowledge and ideas. When I shared my dream of building a house with my new friend, he was my biggest supporter, offering motivation and wisdom.

  • 4 days ago | medium.com | Kimberly Fosu

    #1. Nothing ever works outI talk to lots of people about their purpose on Earth. Some often feel like nothing works out for them, no matter how hard they work. But when I talk to them more, I discover that they are meant for something much bigger than what they’ve been working so hard for. A person may not know they are meant to do big things, and so they go through life trying to figure things out on their own.

  • 5 days ago | medium.com | Kimberly Fosu

    The task we have taken on by being born into our familiesBefore we came into this life, our awareness was not limited as it is now in our physical form. We had a broader perspective, where we could see things that were not visible to us now. We observed the various ancestral lines that we could potentially be a part of and examined the consciousness of our family on both our mother’s and our father’s side, as well as the paths of growth and expansion within those specific family lines.

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