You will be able to overcome the traumas of your childhood and young adulthood to not only help yourself to have a good life but to also help others to a better life as well.
I though maybe sharing my experience with this might be helpful.
Though I had whooping cough at 2 I almost died from the angels who came and saved me from this changed my life completely and saved my life.
Then at 8 or 9 I fell rock climbing with my father onto the back of my head and got a concussion that was never treated by a doctor and this caused me to have seizures at night for about 5 years from ages 10 to 15 which is called "Blunt Trauma childhood epilepsy" which is the ONLY form of epilepsy you grow out of when your cranium grows which reduces the pressure on your brain from the concussion as a child.
However, I didn't want to die of this concussion and seizures so I invoked God to come live inside my body with me Old Testament style and he did which likely was what the prophets of old experienced too.
But, I wouldn't recommend it because unless you believe you are going to die it is a lot to go through.
Because the level of supernatural happenings ongoing in my life from ages 15 to 30 was something that I barely survived myself and I tend to be a very brave and bold person to begin with physically.
So, most people don't tend to be as brave as I am naturally from various traumas growing up and so mostly in my teens I wasn't afraid to die (especially after God came into my body to live with me the rest of my life here on earth and beyond).
But, this doesn't mean I didn't have problems growing into adulthood because it was still very difficult to find ways to survive to 30. But, once I was 30 I understood enough to become the master God was training me to be all along.
But, surviving to 30 was an unbelievable challenge for me and I almost died many many times both psychologically and physically in the process.
But, if you can make it to 30 often you can help save those around you from harm when you are on a path like this.
I think I would call this a "Man or woman of God's path". I wouldn't
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