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Salvation and mental illness coexist within the same temple. This book does not rely on clinical terms and statistics; instead, it offers one person's testimony of finding salvation while grappling with mental illness. Queen Esther's fear of seeking counselling and medication stemmed from the stigma surrounding mental health. She also believed that her condition hindered her ability to fulfil her true calling, feeling inadequate as a result. Moreover, she had concerns about spiritual repercussions affecting others. In our society, we readily take medication for various ailments, but when it…mehr

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Salvation and mental illness coexist within the same temple. This book does not rely on clinical terms and statistics; instead, it offers one person's testimony of finding salvation while grappling with mental illness. Queen Esther's fear of seeking counselling and medication stemmed from the stigma surrounding mental health. She also believed that her condition hindered her ability to fulfil her true calling, feeling inadequate as a result. Moreover, she had concerns about spiritual repercussions affecting others. In our society, we readily take medication for various ailments, but when it comes to conditions like depression, there is often an assumption that one can simply make themselves happy. However, this is not the case.
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