Should I talk to a priest?
I am not a religious person (very much the opposite), but I live feeling guilty 24/7 for everything I do, even being alive.
I feel the need to apologize for my existence, but I know no one who would listen without having future implications (e.g talking to a member of my family).
I used to go to therapy, it was very different of the thing I'm looking for right now.
>>17154124
A religious authority such as a priest may be able to help you, if you think that you can really open up to that person, get what is inside off your chest, and are willing to take positive steps towards dealing with what's wrong. Seriously, facing/challenging what's making you feel so guilty is the vital thing, regardless of "who" you talk to, really. GL!!
>>17154124
>GL
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>>17154329
Good Luck
A priest could certainly offer a perspective on things that is very different from your own.
But you describe yourself as "very much the opposite" of a religious person. A priest would, pretty muvh by necessity, offer a religious perspective on your problems. Are you prepared for that? If not, then what is it you're hoping to accomplish by talking to a priest?
>>17154512
>what is it you're hoping to accomplish by talking to a priest?
A different kind of advice than acquaintances or a condescending therapist can offer.