Why not black?

lahh Kali

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My family told me I was white since I was a child, but over the years I rediscovered myself. My hair is curly/kinky, my nose is wide, and my lips are full. I soon understood that I am mixed-race (or brown-skinned). Could being mixed-race affect my development?
 
What truly matters is the strength of your dedication, your consistency, and the sincerity of your work here.
Every step you take on this path is building your spirit, regardless of how others label you or how you were raised to see yourself. Now, you are a Zevist first and foremost.
Wishing you all the very best in your spiritual advancement.
 
What truly matters is the strength of your dedication, your consistency, and the sincerity of your work here.
Every step you take on this path is building your spirit, regardless of how others label you or how you were raised to see yourself. Now, you are a Zevist first and foremost.
Wishing you all the very best in your spiritual advancement.
Thank you very much, I wish you the same.
 
Do not be troubled. With devotion in your heart and diligence in your steps, your spirit is certain to rise and flourish. May your path unfold with wisdom, grace, and the brightest of fortunes as you journey onward.
 
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