While suicidal thinking has a great deal of shame and stigma attached to it, it is actually quite common and understandable. In the majority of cases, persons who begin to consider suicide feel trapped in a situation that is causing unbearable pain combined with inadequate resources to deal with it. It is estimated that a third of estranged parents, about 2 million persons, go through a period of suicidal thinking during their recovery process. This does not make them sick, sinful, or weaker than any of the rest of us. It does mean that they may need additional resources to specifically address this aspect of their experience.
Now, Fe Anam Avis, himself a survivor of suicidal thinking, has written a daily resource for persons seeking to recover from this dark place. It is titled Dawnings: Daily Scripture for those Recovering from Suicidal Thinking. Based on the idea that suicidal thinking is the equivalent of a spiritual thirst for peace, clarity, and love, Dawnings supports the slow, steady healing and rebuilding of the inner life. Its 300-pages provide eight weeks of the daily spiritual drip of love, challenge, and hope that is essential to the recovery process.
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