Mending Me
Mending Moments
Mending Moments
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Mending Moments

A new section and podcast with shorter moments from social media and my notes.

I had just wrapped up my book and was about to launch it when I woke up to a world that would never be the same again. Election night, I had a shared experience with a collective of other intuitive people that pulled me away from social media briefly. This happened last May too, a spiritual interruption with dreams and other supernatural events telling me to stay quiet for a little while, to spiritually hunker down and listen for what to do next.

I made a couple of videos, but mostly felt called to talk to people on Threads and Blue Sky, Christians in particular. Today was business as usual, a typical Saturday after dropping off my kids with their dad for the weekend. I got up and made myself a cup of coffee, chatted with a friend over Marco Polo, and then set out to run errands. Throughout the day, I felt called back to TikTok to talk about a few things coming to mind. In the middle of it all, I felt drawn back to Substack to write about some of it.

I usually reserve my Substack for longer more in-depth writing, but I’d like to share some of these shorter thoughts between if that’s alright. I set up a “section” here to separate these shorter posts. You’ll now see a separate section called “Mending Moments”. You’re already subscribed, so if you want to receive these emails and listen to the podcast, you will have access to them automatically.

If you’d like to only receive the longer posts, you may unsubscribe from this section. Thank you again for your continued support. This Substack is currently the only income I have from the work I do, other than book sales.

Stay tuned as I’m currently writing about divine timing.

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Mending Me
Mending Moments
Short thoughts about love, relationships, sexuality, and spirituality from Nat LaJune (Always Mending), an ex-Christian and ex-victim of trauma and abuse.
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