No More Mourning, It's Time To Travail!

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Life, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement
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Author: Michelle P Crump ISBN: 9780463907283
Publisher: Michelle P Crump Publication: May 9, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Michelle P Crump
ISBN: 9780463907283
Publisher: Michelle P Crump
Publication: May 9, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The mourning syndrome is a territorial and possessive spirit. This syndrome has a mindset that refuses to be comforted, even when comfort is given. It lives and strives in situations of loneliness, despair, discomfort, and pain. This spirit lingers after a major tragedy or loss of a love one. It connects with anything that resembles its traits for growth and development. With permission from its host, it penetrates the very soul of an individual. Disconnection from anything that offers life and wellness is inevitable when connecting with this spirit. Mourning is described as an expression of grief bought on by the death of a love one. It is not designed to be a long term emotion. It is said that when a person mourns they go through five stages of grief; Denial, Depression, Anger, Bitterness, and Acceptance. These emotions may not necessarily occur in this order. Death comes in many forms. It’s not just limited to our physical anatomy. Death can be emotional, spiritual, social, or relational. We can mourn for something we’ve loss or something we never possessed. The pain you feel when travailing is different than the pain you encounter when you mourn. There is an intensity and a rush that makes way for something great to birth forth. Although mourning and travailing can be done in a negative and positive way, there is a very thin line between the two. From a spiritual standpoint, that line has been crossed. Reading this book teaches you the difference between the two.

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The mourning syndrome is a territorial and possessive spirit. This syndrome has a mindset that refuses to be comforted, even when comfort is given. It lives and strives in situations of loneliness, despair, discomfort, and pain. This spirit lingers after a major tragedy or loss of a love one. It connects with anything that resembles its traits for growth and development. With permission from its host, it penetrates the very soul of an individual. Disconnection from anything that offers life and wellness is inevitable when connecting with this spirit. Mourning is described as an expression of grief bought on by the death of a love one. It is not designed to be a long term emotion. It is said that when a person mourns they go through five stages of grief; Denial, Depression, Anger, Bitterness, and Acceptance. These emotions may not necessarily occur in this order. Death comes in many forms. It’s not just limited to our physical anatomy. Death can be emotional, spiritual, social, or relational. We can mourn for something we’ve loss or something we never possessed. The pain you feel when travailing is different than the pain you encounter when you mourn. There is an intensity and a rush that makes way for something great to birth forth. Although mourning and travailing can be done in a negative and positive way, there is a very thin line between the two. From a spiritual standpoint, that line has been crossed. Reading this book teaches you the difference between the two.

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