How My Life Has Changed (For The Better) Ever Since I Renounced Christ

Sanni Lark
3 min read2 days ago

The freedom to be self-governing is your greatest asset.

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Initiating into the feminine, negative side of reality and getting up close and personal with your darkness, which is a sacred part of you, is a baptism in itself. You must immerse yourself into the watery grave and die to your old self, and that includes your fears of the unknown.

Fence sitting, not just in spiritual matters but in every single aspect of your life, means you do not trust yourself and where your soul is leading you. You do not trust the process of painful yet necessary metamorphosis from caterpillar to butterfly.

Almost all religions teach that you cannot trust your intuition because you were born in sin and shaped in iniquity. The natural process of transformation is interrupted by some deity that encourages you to trust him and his plan for your life instead because you do not know any better, even if that plan guides you to adapt practices that do not feel right to you.

This is why so many Christians think that once you leave the church you are trading your loyalty to “the one true God” to worship his opponent and enemy.

Thing is, this same devil that the Christians hate and fear has no rules and doesn’t require any prayers and tithes, nor are there…

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Sanni Lark

Channeling sacred, unadulterated, feminine chaos and wisdom through writing. For more primordial womanhood activation visit: https://www.sannilark.com