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  • Emmy,
    Thank you so much for your kind words! I really appreciate your feedback! All the best!

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  • The Beauty Of My Brokenness

    I learned that pain turns into shame and shame turns into secrets,
    So I found my purpose to turn my pain into poetry
    By feeling all of my feelings because on the other side of them is freedom, hope, and healing.
    The freedom to express vulnerability with every breath I take
    because the grace of God reminds me that I’m priceless and the apple of God’s eye.

    This kinky, curly-headed brown skin
    Adorned in the richness of my Nigerian roots unfurls the saying, “Naija no dey carry last.”
    With every strand of my hair has a story to be told
    lies in my DNA with wisdom, to carry light in the midst of darkness.
    So you see, I’m freer than I’ve ever been to paint not some but all the colors of me
    like blue that whispers peace, like the calm waters and the skies.
    Red to represent my love, passion, and fearless spirit that shines so bright.
    Purple to remind me that I’m kin to His royal blood that runs through my veins,
    And gold to represent the beautifully broken pottery that was nursed back to life,
    looking more exquisite than ever before.

    I heard that without revelation, there is no transformation,
    Like the transformation that has eyes glued to the mirror, looking past me, at the past me.
    Since I discovered that the best art comes by embracing the pain,
    So it’s why I write these poems to prove that my trauma didn’t bury me; it planted me to thrive,
    Like a tree planted by the rivers of living water, which captures not some but all of the beauty of my brokenness.
    Since I learned that pain, just like secrets, can only control you if you hold them within.

    Stephanie Zion

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    • Stephanie, I love your last line. You are so right that pain can only control us if we bury it within ourselves. By letting the pain out we can find our way back to joy. Your faith in God and your love for yourself inspire me! Thank you for sharing your experience.

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  • Thank you so much, Lauren! I appreciate your feedback and thank you for having me! Love truly has the power to heal. I’m grateful to be on this path of growth and self-discovery.

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  • Lauren, thank you so much!

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  • Hummingbird Beauty

    People may see the contract
    But not the contractions of wearing my heart on my sleeve
    That now fits like a glove.
    I’m striving to heal generations through self-love.
    I’m choosing faith over fear and hope over hurt
    For my heart to swell with laughter, love, and joy.
    No longer afraid of the spaces, holes, and voids.

    My positive vibes increase the vibration of others around me,
    Beating to the sound of my own drum.
    Each new day I live is a new beginning I’m open to experiencing
    Turning my deepest secrets into my greatest superpowers,
    Empowers me to release what no longer serves me
    So I can serve myself flowers while I can still smell them.

    Before I die,
    I pray that my story will be someone else’s survival guide.
    A Hummingbird beauty.
    Someone’s call of duty to find love to heal again
    And a love letter to that person that’s been laying in bed
    And hasn’t seen beyond the four corners of their room in days
    I pray that they will finally experience what solace looks and feels like.
    I once heard that love is what healing sounds like.

    Stephanie Anyaoha, PMHNP (Steph Zion)

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    • “I once heard that love is what healing sounds like.” That is so powerful. This whole piece speaks to your strength and your determination to live your best and most peaceful life. And you seem to be doing it for yourself, and no one else. That in and of itself is inspiring. Thank you for sharing and thank you for being part of The Unsealed…read more

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      • Thank you so much, Lauren! I appreciate your feedback and thank you for having me! Love truly has the power to heal. I’m grateful to be on this path of growth and self-discovery.

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  • Steph Zion responded to a letter in topic Poetry 1 years, 1 months ago

    Lauren,
    Thank you so much for your kind words!
    I really appreciate your support!
    I wrote that piece when I was at a very low point in my life and wanted to give up.
    I hope it will inspire others to keep running their race.
    All the best!

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  • Steph Zion shared a letter in the Group logo of PoetryPoetry group 1 years, 2 months ago

    You Will Survive

    When you feel caught in a vacuum
    Because people didn’t see the value,
    You brought to the kitchen table,
    Won’t change the fact that,
    You are more than capable.
    Your worth is immeasurable.
    You are very valuable.

    In a world that may seem unstable,
    Don’t let doubt make you retract,
    You have the power to impact.
    You are stronger than you think,
    And you are more than enough.
    You are loved even on the days you feel worse. 


    Keep running.
    Always believe in yourself, don’t hesitate,
    You have the potential to create.
    I know you can do it!
    See, you’re already doing it!
     
    Give yourself grace
    To run your own race.
    If you keep the faith alive,
    I know you will survive.

    -From Reflections of a Hopeful Romantic by Stephanie Anyaoha

    Stephanie Anyaoha, PMHNP (Steph Zion)

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    • I love the strength in this piece:

      You have the power to impact.
      You are stronger than you think,
      And you are more than enough.
      You are loved even on the days you

      I am going to include it in today’s newsletter <3 Lauren

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      • Lauren,
        Thank you so much for your kind words!
        I really appreciate your support!
        I wrote that piece when I was at a very low point in my life and wanted to give up.
        I hope it will inspire others to keep running their race.
        All the best!

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  • It Is Well With My Soul

    I would cry out to God from the pit of my soul.
    As I wrestled with anxiety and depression,
    The unending churning deep within my stomach,
    I did not think that season would ever end.
    I did not have a desire to eat or be present.
    All I wanted to do was hide in a place that was small enough to fit just me.
    It was then I wished I knew what it looked like to be free.

    Days felt like months and months, years.
    I kept praying, “Lord, please help me!”
    And in those moments God lifted my load
    And lo and behold a new chapter of my story unfolded.
    God’s light shined through the shadows of doubt and fear
    Unleashing the true essence of my divine design, it was crystal clear.

    I went through the fire to turn my trauma into gold.
    What was once scary is now beautiful.
    No longer letting the intensity of today’s pain take away the joy of tomorrow’s glory
    Because the seed of my pain was exchanged for my victory.

    I am the personification of strength and resiliency.
    A woman with a pen and purpose
    Connected to this God-given system that flows with greatness.
    Poetry became like breathing to me
    And to others a shoulder to lean on,
    Leaning towards solace
    I can finally say I know what solace looks and tastes like.

    I found love within God’s love letters
    And found peace within the broken pieces of me I once thought were no longer valuable.
    Forever grateful that Christ paid the full price for something that was broken.
    What was once bloody is now beautiful
    Beautifully put, when God exchanged my heart for His
    And gave me a new spirit to reject the handful hand-me-downs of generational trauma.

    I am aligned with energies that heal my past and grow my future.
    I release past versions of me that no longer reflect who I am.
    My flesh is rewriting the story about my new inheritance, a garden of generational blessings.
    Planting the most powerful word seeds for glowing vibes of a fruitful harvest.
    Sun-kissed in rich soil of healing and revelation, a prophetic word.
    I stand with mountain-moving faith, believing that it is well with my soul!

    Stephanie Anyaoha

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