What happens when there is No Hope? You have to Call it Out! by DJ Device
Hope'Y Pokie

Losing HOPE can deeply affect a person in various ways:
Spiritually: Individuals might feel disconnected from their sense of purpose or higher power, which can lead to a spiritual crisis or a feeling of being lost and alone in the universe.
Emotionally: The absence of hope often gives rise to feelings of despair, sadness, and helplessness. It can lead to persistent emotional pain and a lack of motivation to engage with life.
Mentally: Mentally, it can result in negative thinking patterns, low self-esteem, and difficulty concentrating. It might even lead to conditions like depression and anxiety.
Physically: On the physical level, hopelessness can manifest as fatigue, sleep disturbances, and changes in appetite. It can weaken the immune system and increase susceptibility to illnesses.
Addressing a lack of hope requires a supportive environment, and professional help when needed, to rebuild a sense of purpose and connection.
If you're facing this struggle yourself or know someone who is, remember that seeking support is a step toward regaining hope and well-being.
Step —a simple, yet multifaceted concept. Let's break it down:
Physical: A step refers to the act of lifting and moving one foot ahead of the other, propelling oneself forward. It can also mean a single unit of movement in walking or running.
Progression: A step can signify a stage in a process or journey, like "taking the next step" toward a goal or in personal growth.
Instructional: In a procedural context, a step is one of a series of actions or instructions to be followed to complete a task or reach an outcome, such as "step-by-step" guides or recipes.
Dance: A step in a dance is a specific movement or combination of movements that dancers perform as part of a choreographed sequence. Steps can vary widely depending on the style of dance and can include movements like hops, slides, turns, spins, and more. Each step is usually designed to match the rhythm and timing of the music.
Yoke
A yoke is often referred to in contexts as a bond, burden, or connection to something or someone that influences one’s life. A spiritual yoke can be both positive and negative:
Positive Yoke: Take Yoke's of light that leads to rest (Matthew 11:29-30). This is often interpreted as a guiding influence of teachings and presence in one's life.
Negative Yoke: Conversely, a negative spiritual yoke refers to bonds or attachments that can lead to spiritual bondage, burden, or oppression. These could include harmful relationships, addiction, negative habits, or false beliefs.
Physical yokes on the mind, body, and soul due to spiritual yokes can manifest in several ways:
Mind:
Mental fatigue or stress from negative influences.
Anxiety or depression caused by spiritual unrest or conflict.
Difficulty in making decisions or feeling clarity due to spiritual confusion.
Body:
Physical ailments or fatigue that arise from prolonged mental or emotional stress.
Stress-related conditions such as high blood pressure or headaches.
Changes in eating or sleeping patterns influenced by spiritual or emotional turmoil.
Soul:
Feeling of emptiness or lack of purpose.
Spiritual disconnection or feeling distant from a higher power or sense of self.
Emotional pain or grief stemming from unresolved spiritual issues.
Pi (π) is a mathematical constant that represents the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. No matter the size of the circle, this ratio remains the same. The value of Pi is approximately 3.14159, but it is an irrational number, meaning it has an infinite number of non-repeating digits after the decimal point.
Pi is used in many areas of mathematics and engineering, especially in calculations involving circles and spherical objects. Its history dates back thousands of years, with ancient civilizations such as the Egyptians and Babylonians recognizing its importance.
But the "Pi of life"is just like Pi itself, life can be seen as an infinite, non-repeating journey filled with endless possibilities and mysteries to uncover. Some might say it's about seeking balance and harmony in the same way Pi brings order to geometry.
It's a blend of ups and downs, discoveries, and moments of joy and challenge. It’s that indescribable something that keeps us all spinning around, searching for meaning, love, and connection.
Pi (3.14) without Hope will keep you dizzy, confussed and longing for peace searching for purpose and fullness as it's infinite cycle has no end or destination.
Pi with HOPE is found in John 3:14
John 3:14 says, "And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of man be lifted up".
Explanation
In this passage, Jesus is comparing himself to Moses lifting up the snake in the desert. The verse is part of a larger passage that explains the role of Jesus as Savior. The passage also says that those who believe in Jesus will have eternal life.
Additional details
The Greek word for "lifted up" in this verse can also mean "exalted".
The passage also says that God loved the world so much that he gave his only Son.
The passage says that God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save it.
The passage says that those who believe in Jesus are not condemned, but those who do not believe are already condemned.
"Poke" means a few different things depending on the context:
In everyday use: It often means to prod or jab something or someone lightly with your finger or an object.
On social media: On platforms like Facebook, "Poke" was a feature that allowed users to send a virtual "poke" to someone else. It was a way to say hello, get someone's attention, or just playfully interact without sending a full message.
In gaming: In some games, "poke" refers to a strategy where you deal small amounts of damage to an opponent over time while keeping yourself safe.
"Call it out"or Call'em Out! means to bring attention to something, often in a way that highlights a problem or issue. For example, if someone is being unfair or behaving inappropriately, you might "call them out" on their behavior to hold them accountable. It's like pointing out something that shouldn't go unnoticed.
The Israelites, led by Joshua, marched around the city walls once a day for six days, and seven times on the seventh day. On the seventh day, the priests/DJ blew their horns, and the Israelites shouted, causing the walls to collapse, allowing them to take the city....
Sounds like a Praise Party, Revival or a Celebration of Hope to Poke out and mend some broken hearts to me! DJ Device - Hope Dealer, Beat Blesser & Industry Shaker
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