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On Spiritual Abuse

When Power, Control, and Doctrine Merge and Injure

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On Spiritual Abuse

By: Margaret Culpepper
Narrated by: Beth Erickson
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Are you a victim of spiritual abuse? Do you feel trapped, confused, and powerless in a community or relationship that should bring you peace and support?

If you answered yes to these questions, then this book is for you. On Spiritual Abuse: When Power, Control, and Doctrine Merge and Injure is a powerful and honest guide to help you recognize, survive, and recover from spiritual abuse.

In this audiobook, you will discover how to instantly identify the signs of spiritual abuse, as well as understand how spiritual abuse can impact your mental, emotional, and physical health.

Through real-life examples and practical advice, this book will provide you with tools to recognize and ultimately heal from the trauma of spiritual abuse. You’ll also learn how to set healthy boundaries, rebuild your self-esteem, and find your own spiritual path free from pain and fear.

A channeled text from The Council of Threes, On Spiritual Abuse: When Power, Control, and Doctrine Merge and Injure is a must-listen for anyone who wants to break the cycle of spiritual abuse and start living a life of peace, strength, and empowerment.

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