The Almighty Healing and Prayer

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I give all praises and honor to The Almighty himself and may he give his love and guidance to all whom may need to know that yes we all will heal and know real love once again no matter where in the world one will go.. This one heck of a spiritual journey and allow love to open the roads to many of our lives, minds, days, and actions, Why cause you too can become the good samaritan and assist any and all that truly has your back and for all the Brothers and Sisters worldwide that know you are truly Divinely guided please keep growing and learning WHO YOU ARE to yourselves first and then see your neighbor as someone that would could be your next relationship that keeps us afloat even in the darkest hours of life itself. Luke 10:1-41, sun, moon, James 4:7, Jeremiah 32:17 Bible is the road map back to a prosperous life! Children are off limits, Follow ALL LAWS Spiritual and Physical to the best of your abilities, Momma Gaia will reward us all for nurturing her, I can only be reached via email only beyzuri2023@gmail.com and then we must speak on video Gratitude

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ab·so·lute
/ˈabsəˌlo͞ot/
adjective
adjective: absolute
1.
not qualified or diminished in any way; total.
"absolute secrecy"
Similar:
complete
total
utter
out-and-out
outright
entire
perfect
pure
decided
thorough
thoroughgoing
undivided
unqualified
unadulterated
unalloyed
unmodified
unreserved
downright
undiluted
solid
consummate
unmitigated
sheer
arrant
rank
dyed-in-the-wool
plenary
peremptory
Opposite:
partial
qualified
used for general emphasis when expressing an opinion.
"the policy is absolute folly"
Similar:
definite
certain
positive
unconditional
categorical
unquestionable
undoubted
unequivocal
decisive
conclusive
confirmed
manifest
infallible
Opposite:
partial
qualified
(of powers or rights) not subject to any limitation; unconditional.
"no one dared challenge her absolute authority"
Similar:
unlimited
unrestricted
unrestrained
unbounded
unbound
boundless
infinite
ultimate
total
supreme
unconditional
full
utter
sovereign
omnipotent
Opposite:
conditional
(of a ruler) having unrestricted power.
"he proclaimed himself absolute monarch"
Similar:
autocratic
despotic
dictatorial
tyrannical
tyrannous
authoritarian
arbitrary
imperious
domineering
high-handed
draconian
autonomous
sovereign
autarchic
autarchical
antidemocratic
Opposite:
constitutional
LAW
(of a decree) final.
"the decree of nullity was made absolute"
LAW
see absolute title.
2.
viewed or existing independently and not in relation to other things; not relative or comparative.
"absolute moral standards"
Similar:
universal
fixed
independent
nonrelative
nonvariable
absolutist
rigid
established
set
settled
definite
decided
irrevocable
unalterable
unquestionable
authoritative
incontrovertible
in black and white
Opposite:
relative
flexible
3.
GRAMMAR
(of a construction) syntactically independent of the rest of the sentence, as in.
"dinner being over, we left the table"
(of a transitive verb) used without an expressed object (e.g. guns kill ).
(of an adjective) used without an expressed noun (e.g. the brave ).
nounPHILOSOPHY
noun: absolute; plural noun: absolutes
a value or principle which is regarded as universally valid or which may be viewed without relation to other things.
"good and evil are presented as absolutes"
something that exists without being dependent on anything else.
noun: the absolute
ultimate reality; God.
noun: Absolute; noun: the Absolute
Origin

late Middle English: from Latin absolutus ‘freed, unrestricted’, past participle of absolvere (see absolve).

These are for those that KNOW THE LAWS and abide by them and know how to wield them properly and lovingly yet firm in all of your dealings. I love my family

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