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A Peculiar Transition: Healing the Trauma of Mormon Faith Crisis

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If you're transitioning out of the LDS church but you've noticed that validating the pain of faith crisis through podcasts and traumatized support groups doesn't seem to be helping you move along the path of progress --it may be time to heal and move on. Faith crisis can be the best thing that ever happened to you; if it still feels like the worst, you're ready to make a transition peculiar to Mormons who are moving on. With Wendi’s 6 Steps to turn faith crisis into spiritual healing and growth you will learn:

· The secret to having peace after losing the social, spiritual, and psychological foundation the Church provided.

. How to use the big emotions associated with faith crisis to harvest deep wisdom for your "second life" journey.

· Easy ways to clear out the anger and regret regarding the choices you made while under the influence of the Church.

· How to deprogram from the subconscious conditioning that's keeping you from being the sovereign authority in your life.

· How to tune-in to your inner guidance with confidence so you know what your next steps are going to be. (The Still Small Voice is still in there)

· How you can know, for sure, you’re going to be a better person without the Church than you were with it.

· How to clear the air and set boundaries with believing loved ones in a way that leaves the least amount of emotional fall out.

· And much, much more.

Your life has been on hold for too long. It's time to get your break-up with the Church over and reinvent your beautiful self into what you were born to be. Warning: When you move into the happier version of you, expect your believing loved ones to get thoroughly confused. You’re about to become delightfully peculiar.

183 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 6, 2018

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November 30, 2018
A little repetitive, at times, but I find myself doing the same thing when I want to make a point.

There were some good exercises for me to try, and I certainly highlighted a lot of things.

We'll see what sticks. :-)
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December 30, 2019
A lot of good advice and perspective, mixed with a bunch of woo-woo stuff that was a bit off-putting.
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