I Unlearned Fear To Heal

I know y’all no somebody who was raised on guilt… scared to question anything... but still felt like somethin’ deeper was callin’ them.

Religion taught me fear…
Spirituality taught me power.
This post ain’t to disrespect where you came from it’s to reclaim who you really are.

What made y’all start questionin’ what you was raised to believe?
Drop a full sentence in the comments I want the real, not just a emoji.
And if you got a question for me, I got answers in the next drop.

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2025/9/15 Edited to

... Read moreMany people raised in strict religious environments experience a profound inner conflict when they begin questioning the beliefs they were taught. This often stems from a mixture of fear, guilt, and a sense of obligation ingrained from an early age. It's common to feel 'loud' internal struggles as one tries to reconcile the love taught by the church with personal doubts and questions about faith and spirituality. When the post mentions unlearning fear to heal, it highlights a vital step in this transformative process—releasing the guilt and dangers of blindly accepting teachings without questioning. This journey is far from easy, as it requires confronting deeply rooted emotions and societal expectations, which can sometimes feel like a 'dangerous' path. However, embracing spirituality as a source of power rather than fear allows individuals to foster self-love, inner peace, and authentic growth. Rejecting fear does not mean disrespecting one's background or upbringing but rather reclaiming one's truth and personal power. Many find that spirituality, unlike rigid religion, encourages asking questions and seeking personal understanding, which is essential for true healing and transformation. This journey often involves soulwork—honoring one's energy and intuition to find alignment and peace. Readers who resonate with this post are invited to step into a community where real conversations happen—beyond emojis or surface reactions—to share their own reasons for questioning their beliefs. This engagement can be healing in itself, as it provides connection and validation. Ultimately, this path is about shifting from a version of faith driven by external fear to one cultivated from internal strength and self-awareness. It is a call to all truth seekers to embrace their growth and healing journey with courage, love, and openness to transformation.

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Warzeno W.J

I been woke thanks for the message

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Priest

I started questioning things that I believed. When the things that didnt question left me. As this world left me all alone. It was the LORD HIMSELF that carried me along. As HE has caused me to never look back again. Im out peace