Inexperienced wisdom

When you say you don't show wisdom on social media because you find it a place to "relax" and "do what you feel like doing", it makes me think your behavior on social media is more indicative of your inner being than otherwise. It reminds me of people who go to church and put on niceties and do all formalities of a good Christian but then go home and are toxic to their wife or kick their dog. Not saying you're at all bad like that but maybe it brings awareness when you say you "relax" into your social media behavior/attitude.

I’m also not really looking for an answer online. I’m aware and believe that my own experience and emotions are what gives me answers in life.

Could it be that Ezekiel is indeed my spirit guide and that I got my wisdom from him?

I might be pushing it, but you clearly asked a direct yes/no question that would be fundamentally second-hand sourced - so it's strange to now undermine it by saying you only go by first-hand info and just wanted people to share their experiences or give their thoughts on it. I only bring this up for self-reflection.

What is the importance you perceive whether this spirit guide is Ezekiel the priest or another entity named Ezekiel, or just some other entity entirely? What does being a spirit guide really mean in the context of a larger reality that this distinction is necessary? Again just a question for self-reflection if you feel it applies and could reveal something about you.

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