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Believe in triumph! Consider thou can among dragons

Believe in triumph! Consider thou can among dragons

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  1. Personal Resilience and Spiritual Transformation (00:00:00) - The speaker shares a powerful narrative of overcoming personal devastation through unwavering faith and self-belief. They describe a journey of spiritual triumph, emphasizing the power of individual agency and divine support.
Overall Summary: This is a deeply personal monologue about spiritual resilience and personal empowerment. The speaker reflects on moments of profound brokenness and how they ultimately transcended these challenges through a strong connection to a divine purpose. The narrative emphasizes the individual's ability to command their own destiny, overcome mental and spiritual obstacles, and recognize their power to influence their past, present, and future. The message is fundamentally about human resilience, spiritual strength, and the transformative power of unwavering self-belief.

I am ready to rise, and I implore others to do the same. God was just a word that my Grandma used to worship when I was young, even start of adulthood, that non-belief required brain-damage, near death, mind apprehension, soul tangling, curses and 25 years of near isolation, to grow a true faith in God. I once thought people always have a long story when they are trying to sell something, but this is often how faith emmerges, years of determination, finding faith and God will reach every curse or control over your life and redeem. Yes I am saying I was facing obliteration and God gave me strength.

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