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Understanding This is the Ultimate Cure for Loneliness

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There is a spiritual answer to all mental health challenges. The world of psychology isn’t willing to look in that direction. And yet, it is in that direction the answers lie.

Are we so afraid that spirituality = religion that we are avoiding the truest solution of all?

We live in a world of psychology and psychology lives in the world of behavior, little “t” thoughts, and the world of the individual. The solution is before all of that and if you really want to see, I invite you to take a look at what is true for every human on the planet.

Spiritual Principles

We all think.

And from that thinking, we create our own life. Our own emotions, our own beliefs, our own experiences.

And where does the power to think come from? Our brains, you say? Look before that. Ask what gave our brains the power to think. We will never know. It is a spiritual place that we can never understand and it is there that the answers live.

NY Times Article

On July 16, 2023, the New York Times published a two-page opinion piece titled “Loneliness Is an Epidemic, How Do We Treat It?” by Eleanor Cummins and Andrew Zaleski (Eleanor Cummins, @andrewzaleski).

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Deborah Baron, I Coach Emerging Leaders
Deborah Baron, I Coach Emerging Leaders

Written by Deborah Baron, I Coach Emerging Leaders

I coach and mentor young professionals and emerging leaders to find their confidence and competence so they can step into their full potential.

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