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Spiritual Bypassing: When “Faith” Becomes Avoidance (And How to Stop Doing It)
Spiritual bypassing is the habit of using faith, prayer, or positivity to avoid feeling pain. Instead of processing grief, anger, or fear, we explain it away with phrases like “God has a plan” or “Just have faith.” This may sound comforting, but it shuts down emotional growth. Healing doesn’t come from skipping pain—it comes from naming it, feeling it, and responding with real tools, support, and self-compassion.

Susan
Jan 153 min read
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