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Show Notes
Today we explore the profound impact of spiritual abuse and explains why traditional religious platitudes often fail to address deep-seated trauma. The author argues that because trauma is a biological survival response, victims cannot simply "will" themselves into healing through biblical facts if their nervous systems do not feel secure. True recovery requires a shift in priority where emotional safety and presence are established before attempting to provide spiritual instruction or correction. By emphasizing the therapeutic alliance, the source suggests that healing from church-related harm occurs through consistent, safe relationships rather than intellectual arguments. Ultimately, the text encourages a slow, compassionate approach to faith that honors the body's need for protection while relearning the nature of God through human kindness.