Showing posts with label Spiritual September. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spiritual September. Show all posts

Spiritual September - Why I'm Not Charlie Kirk ( No hate)

I'm willing to talk about taboo subject because some one needs to shed light on these things. That said I try to have a balanced approach when writing these articles.

I hope I have succeeded on this very sensitive post. 


๐ŸŒผ Why I’m Not Charlie Kirk




Every so often, someone asks me if I follow Charlie Kirk, or assume that because I’m a Christian, I must share his views. The short answer is: I don’t.  I was made to be Hayley not Charlie. 

This isn’t about disliking a person. Charlie Kirk is made in the image of God, just like all of us. This is about clarity — about what kind of Christian I want to be, and what kind of faith I want to reflect.

1. Christianity isn’t a political brand

When Christianity gets reduced to a political platform, it loses its heart. Jesus didn’t die for a party, a nation, or an ideology. He died to reconcile people to God. My faith can and should influence how I engage with the world — but it can never be reduced to slogans or voting blocs.

2. The gospel doesn’t fit neatly in culture wars

The way of Jesus is often at odds with the way of power. He told us to love our enemies, care for the poor, and lay down our lives for others. That doesn’t fit neatly into culture wars. When I hear Christianity reduced to winning arguments or “owning the other side,” I know something’s been lost.

3. Discipleship is about humility, not clout

So much of public-facing Christianity today is about platforms, influence, and soundbites. But Jesus washed feet. He sought out the forgotten. He lived without wealth or status. If my faith starts looking more like a brand strategy than the Beatitudes, I need to stop and re-center.

4. Faith is bigger than fear

Much of the rhetoric I hear in political Christianity is built on fear: fear of losing power, fear of outsiders, fear of change. But scripture reminds us:

“There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear.” (1 John 4:18)

That’s the kind of faith I want to live by — one that builds bridges instead of barricades.


So why am I not Charlie Kirk?

Because I don’t want a faith that’s fueled by culture wars, outrage, or political gain. I want a faith that looks like Jesus: humble, sacrificial, rooted in love and truth.

And while I may stumble often, I know this much: the gospel is far too precious to be reduced to talking points.

— ๐ŸŒผHayley Esther 

Spiritual September - 'Why witchcraft is Dangerous

 Spiritual September: Why Witchcraft Is Dangerous

Around the world, witchcraft takes many forms. Sometimes it looks like old traditions passed down through families. Sometimes it’s dressed up as “harmless fun” — spells on TikTok, crystals, horoscopes, tarot cards. And in some places, it’s deeply tied to cultural practices and rituals.

It’s easy to dismiss it all as “just stories” or “just a vibe.” But scripture is very clear: God takes this seriously.

“Let no one be found among you… who practices divination or sorcery, interprets omens, engages in witchcraft, or casts spells… Anyone who does these things is detestable to the Lord.”
— Deuteronomy 18:10–12

Why is witchcraft dangerous?

  1. It promises control that belongs to God.
    At the heart of most witchcraft is the idea that we can bend reality — through rituals, symbols, or forces — to get what we want. But control belongs to God alone. Trying to seize it ourselves always leads us away from Him.

  2. It opens doors we can’t close.
    Even practices that seem harmless — “just lighting a candle,” “just trying a tarot card spread” — can open spiritual doors we don’t understand. Evil rarely shows up in full costume; it slips in quietly.

  3. It distracts us from the truth.
    Witchcraft often thrives on curiosity. But chasing “secret knowledge” keeps us from what God has already revealed plainly in His Word: His love, His promises, His guidance.

What’s the alternative?

The gospel doesn’t just say “don’t dabble in witchcraft.” It offers something infinitely better: the presence of the Holy Spirit. We don’t need spells, charms, or omens — we have direct access to God Himself through prayer. That’s not only safer, it’s more powerful than anything counterfeit.

Final thought

Witchcraft is dangerous not because it’s “spooky,” but because it pulls us away from God. And the further we drift from Him, the easier it is to lose sight of His truth and His protection.

In a world fascinated by the mystical, our call as Christians is simple:

“Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” (James 4:7)

So this September, let’s be watchful. Let’s stay curious about God, not counterfeit powers. And let’s remember that Christ’s light is stronger than any shadow.

— ๐ŸŒผHayls 

Spiritual September - Mindful Dressing

๐ŸŒฟ Spiritual September: Mindful Dressing – Wearing Intention Every Day 



Hey loves,

Fashion isn’t just about trends — it’s about how our clothes make us feel, the energy they carry, and the message they send. In our Spiritual September journey, today we’re diving into Mindful Dressing: the art of making intentional wardrobe choices that bring peace, presence, and purpose into your daily life.


๐ŸŒธ What is Mindful Dressing?

Mindful dressing is about pausing before you get dressed and asking:

  • How do I want to feel today?

  • What message do I want to carry with me?

  • Which pieces truly align with who I am right now?

It’s not about perfection, minimalism, or rules — it’s about alignment.


๐ŸŒฟ How to Practice Mindful Dressing

1. Choose Colours with Purpose

  • Earth tones (beige, olive, grey) → grounding and calm

  • Blues → serenity and clarity

  • Whites and creams → renewal and peace

2. Embrace Comfort Without Compromise

When your clothes feel good, your mind and spirit feel lighter too. Choose breathable fabrics, relaxed fits, and textures that bring you comfort.

3. Keep What Sparks Connection

Your wardrobe doesn’t need to be endless — it needs to feel personal and meaningful. Hold on to pieces that carry a story, memory, or purpose.

4. Dress with Ritual

Turn getting dressed into a moment of stillness: light a candle, play soft music, or say an affirmation as you choose your outfit.


✨ Outfit Ideas for Mindful Dressing

  1. Grounded Morning

    • Olive wide-leg trousers

    • Cream knit top

    • Minimal sandals

  2. Calm Workday

    • Navy linen shirt

    • Beige chinos

    • Neutral loafers

  3. Evening Renewal

    • White flowy dress

    • Soft cardigan

    • Simple pendant necklace


๐Ÿ’ก Final Thought

Mindful dressing isn’t about adding pressure — it’s about finding peace in something you already do daily. Each outfit becomes a chance to express intention, honour your values, and carry calm into the world around you.


Next in Spiritual September, we could explore “Sacred Wardrobes”, a deeper look at how fashion connects to spirituality across cultures and traditions.