So, when you are a Princess in Egypt and your father could be one of three or four living Pharaohs walking around you or maybe the Pharaoh who died 30 years before you were born and you are 25 years old, things may not have worked out with the first Prince you dated at 17, you see he is just one Prince. He is not a cure all for what may have happened to you at 10 years old with an Amnon relative or Potiphar's son. The God of Abraham is your ultimate validation. You are a Princess and you will never let any man make you feel rejected or be a cut on your self esteem. They have a function but who would let a replaceable variable be a portal to a self-designed pothole and misdirection in God's potential as if your father was not handed a Martin Luther King Biography at 8 years old? You know you are very good. Egypt is interested in raising a community and is not so centred on the ego like Michal, the cave girl, who should not have been adopted by Saul that her children could tell Jesus that they did not understand as the Sanhedrin; 'but I don't understand, but I don't understand!'
So, when you are a Princess in Egypt and your father could be one of three or four living Pharaohs walking around you or maybe the Pharaoh who died 30 years before you were born and you are 25 years old, things may not have worked out with the first Prince you dated at 17, you see he is just one Prince. He is not a cure all for what may have happened to you at 10 years old with an Amnon relative or Potiphar's son. The God of Abraham is your ultimate validation. You are a Princess and you will never let any man make you feel rejected or be a cut on your self esteem. They have a function but who would let a replaceable variable be a portal to a self-designed pothole and misdirection in God's potential as if your father was not handed a Martin Luther King Biography at 8 years old? You know you are very good. Egypt is interested in raising a community and is not so centred on the ego like Michal, the cave girl, who should not have been adopted by Saul that her children could tell Jesus that they did not understand as the Sanhedrin; 'but I don't understand, but I don't understand!'
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