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Spiritual Sobriety by Elizabeth Esther is a book that explores the concept of addiction to religion and how to recover from it. The author shares her own personal story of growing up in a fundamentalist cult and the emotional and spiritual damage that it caused her. She also offers practical advice and guidance for anyone who struggles with religious trauma, codependency, or perfectionism. The book is written in a clear and compassionate way, with honesty and vulnerability. The author does not shy away from the hard questions or the painful aspects of her journey, but she also shows hope and healing for those who seek it. The book is not only for people who have experienced extreme forms of religious abuse but also for anyone who feels dissatisfied or disillusioned with their faith. The book challenges the reader to examine their own beliefs and motivations and to find a healthy and authentic relationship with God and themselves. The book is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to break free from toxic religion and find spiritual sobriety.

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