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John Siddique is a British author and poet who found answers to existential questions in spirituality. For quite some time, he struggled with self-doubt, negativity, and unhealthy relationships, but he would constantly hit a wall.

John wanted to understand himself: “I didn’t know how to love or how to live this life,” he told me. “I was living through certain objects (work, relationships). We try to move into those things to find meaning and not one of them has sufficient meaning in them.” Then, his path was lit by spiritual awareness, a journey within himself, or “back home,” as he says.

In this interview, John tells us about his discoveries, including his lived experiences with suicide. One of the topics we explored was the different meanings of suicide, which was quite enlightening to me.

If you want to support my work, buy me a coffee. This will help me keep bringing hope to those touched by suicide: https://bit.ly/3whorPH

Find John Siddique:

https://www.authenticliving.life/

His book: https://amzn.to/3aGfMuy

Watch this interview on my YouTube channel "Understand Suicide:”

https://bit.ly/3AKqVVV

Enroll in my course "How to help suicidal people." https://bit.ly/3klNZ7n

Visit my page www.understandsuicide.com

Find my book "Understanding suicide: living with loss, paths to prevention:”

https://amzn.to/2ANczuR

Read my blog on Psychology Today:

https://bit.ly/2Y9WdID

Exchange experiences on my Facebook page: https://bit.ly/3h8sIet

If you need to talk, contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline on their website or phone:

https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org

Phone: 800-273-8255

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