About the book:
An
alarming problem is raging out of control in our country and world.
Statistics say that proportionately everyone knows at least one
or more persons, if not themselves, who is stricken with an addiction
or another form of mental illness. On one hand we appear to be making
an attempt to deal with the problems. On the other hand, the weakness
of the methods along with the lack of conviction, have left barely
a scratch on the surface of what is fast becoming an epidemic. And
producing in its wake is a multidimensional negative effect upon
all of society.
The inherited shame and denial that have
accompanied these disorders for centuries, still prevent us from
dealing with them forthrightly. However in the past, the number
of victims did not present a significant threat to the safety and
welfare of civilization. Nor then were the defining lines of right
and wrong so clouded with controversy. Now we have neither situation
to our benefit. Perhaps compromising values has tended to cause
a blending effect, making it much more difficult to lead them out
of their disconnected conditions. If we cannot provide the afflicted
with a substantial lifeline of recovery, then the existing situation
is like "the blind leading the blind".
We consider every illness of the body with
the greatest of care, yet what good is a healthy body if it must
live with a tormented soul? Somehow we fail to see the connection
between the escalating violence that goes on in the world and the
rising turmoil of mind and spirit disorders that exist largely unattended,
not to mention the millions who suffer unmercifully in silence.
It is an issue of urgency that needs to be clearly acknowledged
on all fronts and raised from the bottom, to the top of our priorities.
It is probable that a real turnabout must
stem from those who have been struck by these devastating circumstances
within their own circle of loved ones. There is no greater passion
against evil than that which is born from such intense personal
pain, and remains the most important element in revolutionizing
this wanton dilemma. Possibly the final cure will not be found in
books and theories, but in the depths of wounded hearts. If we have
the will to survive and find purpose in the tragedies, they can
change us, rearrange our perspectives, give us wisdom, in ways otherwise
unimaginable. The place to start is a real awakening to the consequences
of evil that have been brought upon society by these forgotten diseases.
Only then we are ready to fathom what must be done.
After nearly two decades of watching my youngest
daughter evolve from a lovely young girl to a stranger battling
multiple addictions, moreover witnessing the ineffectiveness of
the entire range of recovery systems (within our reach), the results
were utterly heartbreaking. However, out of these adversities would
come an amazing vision-extraordinary in nature, yet altogether possible.
It was a phenomenon which could indeed change the course of all
that falls under the umbrella of mental illness. Ultimately this
vision was the inspiration for writing Operation Soul Recovery.
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