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S3E12 no bad horses

9m · Parking Thought · 30 May 08:12

In this episode of "Parking Thought," I talk about horses and how they can teach us about treating ourselves and working with God. Horses are perfect in their own way, even if they make mistakes. Similarly, we don't have to be perfect to receive God's love. The atonement has already happened, and it's about making it count and applying the lessons from it. If we make mistakes or feel dirty, we just need to work on getting clean and working with the Savior. Let's take the time to be grateful. #Horses #Spirituality #Gratitude #Atonement #MentalHealth

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