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What If Your Anxiety Is Post-Fall Adaptation (Not a Disorder)
You've tried everything. Therapy. Breathwork. Meditation apps that promise to "rewire your brain in 10 minutes." Maybe you've even got a weighted blanket and a gratitude journal. And sure, they help. A bit. For a while. But the anxiety always comes back. Your therapist says it's a disorder. Your GP offers you SSRIs. The wellness influencer on Instagram insists you just need better boundaries and more green juice. But what if they're all wrong? What if your anxiety isn't a mal
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5 Neurological Reasons Your RAS Can't Manifest 100% (And What Actually Can)
You've done the work. Set clear goals. Visualised success. Repeated affirmations until your inner monologue sounds like a motivational Instagram caption. Practised gratitude. Took massive action. Your RAS (Reticular Activating System) lit up like Piccadilly Circus. Opportunities appeared. Synchronicities stacked. You felt like you'd cracked the code. And then you plateaued. Always at the same point. No matter how hard you pushed, how deeply you believed, how intensely you opt
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The Brain You Inherited vs. The Brain God Designed (And How Covenant Bridges the Gap)
In the last post, we established something uncomfortable: Your anxiety isn't a disorder. It's a Post-Fall adaptation. Your brain did exactly what it was supposed to do after humanity separated from God - it adapted to a hostile environment. The problem? Post-Fall baseline isn't the target. Modern therapy regulates your symptoms. Gets you from "clinical anxiety" to "manageable anxiety." But manageable anxiety is still Post-Fall. So here's the question that the post left hangin
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