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I am Divinely Queer and so are you. Maybe you don't identify with the word "queer." That's okay. I didn't either for most of my life. Like most people, I was straight until I wasn't. For a while, I didn't know what I was. I was in love with a woman, in a relationship with a man, and not feeling great about either of those things. After years of loving people whose energy was harmonious with mine - regardless of their other identities, "queer" just seemed to fit. At the end of the day, I believe we're all a little bit queer in our own way. I also believe, despite the messages that our society…mehr

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I am Divinely Queer and so are you. Maybe you don't identify with the word "queer." That's okay. I didn't either for most of my life. Like most people, I was straight until I wasn't. For a while, I didn't know what I was. I was in love with a woman, in a relationship with a man, and not feeling great about either of those things. After years of loving people whose energy was harmonious with mine - regardless of their other identities, "queer" just seemed to fit. At the end of the day, I believe we're all a little bit queer in our own way. I also believe, despite the messages that our society perpetuates about God and religion, that our queerness is absolutely Divine.Jennifer Miracle-Best is an author and speaker whose Calling is to help victims of spiritual violence find healing.
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Formerly the Director of the LGBT Resource Center at The University of Georgia, Jennifer Miracle-Best worked in student affairs for 13 years before leaving academia to pursue her dream of reaching a broader audience with her personal story and her ability to engage people in difficult conversations. Jennifer has been praised for her disarming approach to meeting people where they are and helping them to broaden their perspective through various workshops, trainings, and dialogues. Having a gift for words from a young age, writing a book is something she always aspired to do, but never dreamed she would ever actually accomplish. However, Jennifer recognized her journey to connecting with Spirit as a result of the very identity that others used to try to separate her from God, as unique. Believing in the power of personal stories, Jennifer knew her story was one that needs to be shared. Her hope is to provide those who have experienced similar spiritual violence with a new understanding of their direct access to the Divine and spiritual healing. Jennifer finds understanding and inspiration in the works of Neale Donald Walsch, Eckhart Tolle, and Rhonda Byrne. She lives in Michigan with her husband, Ethan, and their four fur babies, Lilly, Kit Ten, Pumpkin, and Reese. You can learn more about Jennifer and her journey at www.jennifermiraclebest.com.