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When guilt becomes the lens, what truth can we really see? In Through the Eyes of Guilt: How Shame, Ego and Spirit Shape the Human Experience, Alvin Epp invites readers to journey beneath the surface of self-into the quiet spaces where guilt hides, shame whispers, and the spirit waits to be heard. Through deeply personal stories, striking psychological insight, and a rare spiritual candor, Epp unravels how the ego builds illusions to protect us-yet keeps us trapped in cycles of judgment and self-preservation. With wisdom drawn from lived experience, he exposes the invisible architecture of…mehr

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When guilt becomes the lens, what truth can we really see? In Through the Eyes of Guilt: How Shame, Ego and Spirit Shape the Human Experience, Alvin Epp invites readers to journey beneath the surface of self-into the quiet spaces where guilt hides, shame whispers, and the spirit waits to be heard. Through deeply personal stories, striking psychological insight, and a rare spiritual candor, Epp unravels how the ego builds illusions to protect us-yet keeps us trapped in cycles of judgment and self-preservation. With wisdom drawn from lived experience, he exposes the invisible architecture of human emotion: how fear fuels guilt, how guilt feeds control, and how awakening begins when we stop defending our illusions. Both mirror and map, this book is not about escaping guilt-it's about seeing through it. A daring exploration of the inner courtroom where the human soul stands trial-and the moment it remembers its freedom.
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Alvin Epp is a writer, storyteller, and contemplative observer of the human condition. With a background in media and a lifelong curiosity about the intersection of ego and spirit, he explores how unseen forces shape our choices, beliefs, and relationships. Through his candid reflections and grounded spirituality, Epp invites readers to question the stories they live by-and to rediscover the quiet wisdom that waits beneath guilt, shame, and illusion. His work opens a door to seeing not just life, but ourselves, with new and merciful eyes.