

Leaving Egypt
Book • 2011
Leaving Egypt explores the concept of trauma bonding, where the wilderness becomes a destination for complaining instead of a temporary place on the way to a final destination.
The book examines the formation of identity around this constant complaining and a veiled rebellious spirit toward God. It also discusses how individuals distract themselves with various means, leading to a trade of one form of bondage for another, all while calling it freedom.
It also delves into why the wilderness experience is necessary, providing insights into how people get stuck in patterns of behavior that hinder their spiritual growth and freedom.
The book examines the formation of identity around this constant complaining and a veiled rebellious spirit toward God. It also discusses how individuals distract themselves with various means, leading to a trade of one form of bondage for another, all while calling it freedom.
It also delves into why the wilderness experience is necessary, providing insights into how people get stuck in patterns of behavior that hinder their spiritual growth and freedom.
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Mentioned by Eric Steitz when discussing the danger of forming an identity from your wilderness wandering.

Numbers 20 | In the Wilderness


