@TalkswithOraida
Oraida Levi
@TalkswithOraida · 4:52

Transforming pain into something beautiful

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And the silver lining is that there's always a rainbow after a storm, and you will not be in that place of pain forever. I can assure you. There's always a bigger picture. And that pretty much is what I felt in my heart of reflecting that there will be better days. We just need to have faith and believe that God will change our story of sorrow into a story of joy. The process may be difficult, but at the end, it is all worth it

#pain #pearl #transformation #healingjourney #victory #youareloved #reflection

@Luchianna
Eluchianna Olive
@Luchianna · 4:56

@oraidatalks

The next day I went to work and I couldn't have focused. I was all over the place. My emotion was a record. I kept calling my mother. I kept calling my mother. And when my mother picked up the phone, I cried so hard. That is the day I remember I lost my father. He was still alive and he didn't die until months after that. But it hurt so bad. I thought nothing could be nothing would help me. No one could console me
@DBPardes
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 1:29
But rather like, the two of you are speaking up so beautifully, that about just becoming more of you through that process. Yeah, it's just beautiful. And it sounds so poetic when someone's down the dunes are like, what are you talking about? But I think that's what's so powerful about these testimonials is because we hear them and we're like, yeah, that's possible, you know. Thank you
@TalkswithOraida
Oraida Levi
@TalkswithOraida · 1:25
And just going through different pains in life has brought me to that realization of wow. Like, pain is not eternal. It will hurt in the moment and it will definitely change you. But we also have the choice and the decision to do something with that pain. And that's why I thought that that analogy that my grandmother gave me was so fitting. About the oyster and the pearl
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