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Blessed to Bless
Blessed to Bless by @lynne (Lynne)

The other colored Vifernin picture. I'm not sure where these things come from--I get in these spaces at work. This was my solace, in a sense, after recognizing the depth of my folly and sin in taking my clothes off. Not even for my own sake... after many days of prayer and untanglement, one thing is left crystal clear. It will be the subject of another picture maybe.

At any rate, this picture was soothing to me, because it allowed me to, in some sense, not have my clothes on, and not be otherwise abused or violated for it. To thus be made pure by being pure--naked--without it being a destructive or shameful thing. Kept safe, and treated as beautiful and precious (it's insidious preparation for a serious debriefing).

Vifernin has a wonderful capacity for minding his own business and yet involving himself. It's odd, though I've been careful never to get closer to him or make more of him than he is (it's the same with Misht). One does not meddle with Dragons in such a way.

The background is just a couple of photos I found online. I'm ALMOST happy with how Vifernin came out... though this is the closest and most lovely I've ever gotten him to how he looks in my mind, I think the colors are a bit off.

God asks too much of me, I am sometimes inclined to feel, but then I realize that what He asks of me, He also enables me for.

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