Burned Clean: The Dancer and the Mirror — When Lust Meets Its Reflection (Chapter 6 Reading)

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“It was supposed to be a relapse.”
“She said: ‘You don’t need a body tonight. You need a mirror.’”

In Chapter 6 of Burned Clean, temptation comes wrapped in neon and noise—but grace shows up in the form of a stripper with prophetic insight. This isn’t a conversion story. It’s a collision between shame, memory, and the mercy of being truly seen.

📖 In this chapter:

What it feels like to plan your own relapse

The tragic theology of “one last time before healing”

A conversation with a dancer who sees through the addiction

A mirror in a flickering bathroom that reveals more than sin—it reveals the soul

“For the first time in months, I didn’t feel powerful.
I felt seen.”

This chapter is for:

Men who think relapse is inevitable

Women who feel forgotten in the war against lust

Anyone who's chased pleasure and found only a mirror staring back

🎥 Chapter 6 of Burned Clean continues the brutally honest journey through sexual addiction, shattered faith, and the slow, sacred unraveling of a man still haunted by grace.

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💬 Comment: Has God ever spoken to you through someone you didn’t expect? What did they say?

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