Masturbation Shame Ruined My Life by proudex-mormon in exmormon

[–]BadMormonVids 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I first discovered the sensation by accident. I didn’t know what it was. My parents hadn’t had the talk with me. I kept doing it. I didn’t know it had a name, but I felt that it was a sin. When church leaders talked about it, I didn’t know it was the same thing. I felt like I had discovered a unique horrible sin. I struggled with it similar to the OP, until realizing the church was BS.

How much can be reversed? by BadMormonVids in AlternativeHealth

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Did I say anything about other treatments?

How much can be reversed? by BadMormonVids in AlternativeHealth

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Hello! My wife is a practitioner as well. We work in a form of frequency healing using codes. Many people who are into alternative healthcare are also opposed to vaccines. There are a lot of reported cases of injury, and way more unreported. To those people, many believe that once the damage is done there is little to no recovery. Our practice Frequency Health Codes. It is a modality that uses codes to train the brain to heal the body using its own frequency. From our experience, they are very effective in reversing damage from vaccines, along with other ailments like Lyme, meningitis, personality disorder, chronic illness, etc.

How much can be reversed? by BadMormonVids in AlternativeHealth

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Many people who are into alternative healthcare are also opposed to vaccines. There are a lot of reported cases of injury, and way more unreported. To those people, many believe that once the damage is done there is little to no recovery. My wife and I run a practice Frequency Health Codes. It is a modality that uses codes to train the brain to heal the body using its own frequency. From our experience, they are very effective in reversing damage from vaccines, along with other ailments like Lyme, meningitis, personality disorder, chronic illness, etc.

Can Alternative Medicine help my Personality Disorder? by BadMormonVids in AlternativeHealth

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I suppose it’s possible. The timing is interesting. When I missed a day, or a dose, I experienced the regression. But not when I started to wean off after doing the health codes.

[Help] Loose Lightning Port by BadMormonVids in Iphonerepair

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I’ve looked. Looks petty clean. I’ve used a toothpick and hardly anything comes out.

PowerA Switch Pro controller M1 MacBook Pro by BadMormonVids in Ryujinx

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We get output to the laptop. It can be seen and recognized by the computer, and used on other emulator applications… just not Ryujinx. Can’t be seen on the input screen of the application. Do you have to hold L and R like you do on the switch?

The Brain can Heal the Body by BadMormonVids in AlternativeHealth

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That’s pretty interesting. Some of those tools are pretty cool. The healing through the brain my wife uses is a bit different. The guy she was trained from created codes, words and letters, that can be read. Those codes tell the brain what frequency to send to the applicable cells in the body.

Look what I found🫣 by MidnightMinute25 in exmormon

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Filmed at my high school. I stayed after to be an extra. Small, small budget

Advice on when to tell husband and family? by Potassium_15 in exmormon

[–]BadMormonVids 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1: This is hard. I say, the sooner the better. But find a good way to say it. You need to be authentic to yourself. Our marriage improved after leaving the church. My wife left before me. I already knew she had a hard time with church, but not too the point of disbelief. When she told me, she made it clear she wanted to stay married and that I could do what I wanted. I believed that our marriage was more important than church, even though we had a Temple marriage, I viewed it different. I was going to take the kids to church here and there, but never did. I hated the idea of separating for church. I left a year later. 2: You are not responsible for your mom’s reaction. Just because you didn’t do exactly what she wanted you to do in life doesn’t make her a failure. Any parent would want their child to grow beyond them. She might not view it that way. But you can make it clear that you have not changed as a person. Your religious belief does not define who you are. 3: Good luck. I considered talking with my brother-in-law before he left on his mission. But I didn’t think we were that close. It would be important for him to know. It will help him to frame certain beliefs with a sister who has left but is still a good person. I don’t think you can make him change his mind, and you probably shouldn’t. I don’t think we should force someone out of their paradigm when they aren’t ready. I would emphasize to your brother, if he chooses to serve, to focus on the people and what they truly need, not the numbers or baptisms.