In an age where loneliness gnaws at the soul of society, where hollow digital “likes” stand in for heartfelt embraces, and where the once-sturdy tapestry of community frays into threads of despair, we must ask: Why are we so alone? The answer lies not solely in technology or fate, but in the psychological frameworks we’ve embraced—and, more deeply, in a spiritual truth that spans the ages. Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, with their focus on the individual psyche, have shaped a culture of isolation, while Alfred Adler’s call for community offers a counterpoint. Yet, the Hebrew Scriptures and their fulfillment in Yeshua (Jesus) reveal that this crisis is not new—and that its remedy has been promised all along.
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