A Temple Never To Be Forgotten

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A Temple Never To Be Forgotten

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I was a horrendous addict trapped in my house never did I think I could travel again. This video is the first temple I filmed in Thailand, it is only a tiny thing but it means the world to me, it showed me i was free.

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MrB wrote: Sun Feb 04, 2024 8:53 pm I was a horrendous addict trapped in my house never did I think I could travel again.
As a recovering addict myself I understand the hopelessness that can often come with addiction and the thought there may be no way out - you doubt your ability to function any other way. I remember experiencing that moment of tremendous relief (perhaps not dissimilar to yourself) when I understood life could have a purpose beyond addiction - it was liberating to say the least.

Congratulations on your recovery and best of luck with your new path.
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Kung-fu Hillbilly wrote: Sun Feb 04, 2024 9:11 pm
MrB wrote: Sun Feb 04, 2024 8:53 pm I was a horrendous addict trapped in my house never did I think I could travel again.
As a recovering addict myself I understand the hopelessness that can often come with addiction and the thought there may be no way out - you doubt your ability to function any other way. I remember experiencing that moment of tremendous relief (perhaps not dissimilar to yourself) when I understood life could have a purpose beyond addiction - it was liberating to say the least.

Congratulations on your recovery and best of luck with your new path.
Thanks so much, I am alive again & I am loving life SO MUCH, before I was lost & bitter. You be sure to stay in the sunny side of the street ❤️
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