Can You
Escape Domestic
Violence, Abuse or
Family Terror?
Yes, you absolutely can get away from an abuser. There are
many places to go. You can make it on your own.
The main problem
a victim has is not physically escaping, but mentally escaping.
The roadblocks that keep you from escaping are the
brainwashing and conditioning that the abuser has used on you.
The abuser's plan has always been to instill in your mind the
idea that you cannot escape him, you have no where to go, and that
there is no way you could ever make it on your own.
Everything the
abuser has told you is a lie. Look at the following
situations.
1. A dog that has been
mistreated terribly by his master cowers in the corner shaking.
Does this dog love his master?
2. A man kidnaps you and your children
and beats you and threatens to harm your children if you don't do as he
asks. Don't you know you must find a way to escape for your
safety?
3. If you needed to work a minimum wage
job to survive, but you and your children were safe; wouldn't this be a
better choice than not being safe and being beaten?
If the situation
is not your situation with your abuser, you can see the right answer
clearly. When this decision is not an easy decision for you,
it is the brainwashing, conditioning and fear that are preventing that
right decision.
The topics that
are discussed in the book Family Terror are
from a victim that knows exactly what you are feeling concerning your
fears. I wrote this book to help you. Please read
the book and I pray you and your family will see things more
clearly so that a safe decision is possible for you.
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