Moments of peace and solitude.
Quietness, away from screens and distractions.
Time for prayer, reading Scripture, and quiet contemplation.
In such moments, they often feel:
A mental clarity they previously lacked.
Answers to their fears.
A peace they find nowhere else.
Spiritually, this silence is perceived as a space where God whispers to their hearts.
Their attraction to solitude is not isolation, but a call to deeper communion with Him.
4. Rejection and Misunderstanding Throughout Life
One of the most difficult challenges is the cycle of rejection:
Feeling different in the family.
Never finding one’s place in a social group, or even in a religious community.
Experiencing betrayal, false accusations, or abandonment. Many women who feel a spiritual calling say they have always felt they “didn’t fit in.”
This often leads to confusion and a profound loss of self-esteem.
However, from a spiritual perspective, rejection can have a different purpose:
Perhaps God is protecting them from unhealthy attachments so they learn to rely on Him more than on human approval.
Rejection is not a curse, but a painful preparation.
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