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“But what will he do when he sees only too clearly why his patient is ill; when he sees that it arises from his having no love, but only sexuality; no faith, because he is afraid to grope in the dark; no hope, because he is disillusioned by the world and by life; and no understanding, because he…” quote by Anonymous
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“But what will he do when he sees only too clearly why his patient is ill; when he sees that it arises from his having no love, but only sexuality; no faith, because he is afraid to grope in the dark; no hope, because he is disillusioned by the world and by life; and no understanding, because he has failed to read the meaning of his own existence?”

Anonymous

About This Quote

Source Novel: Unpublished manuscript, 2021

The passage describes a doctor confronting a patient whose illness stems from emotional emptiness, lack of love, faith, hope, and self‑understanding.

In simple terms: A doctor sees illness as rooted in spiritual and emotional deficits.

Key Takeaway

Address emotional and spiritual health alongside physical treatment.

Themes

health spirituality psychology

Mood

empathetic thoughtful

Type

clinical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • clinical practice
  • counseling sessions
  • support groups
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

existential emptiness lack of love faith crisis disillusionment

Questions to Reflect On

  • What role should clinicians play in patients’ existential crises?
  • How can hope be cultivated in despair?
A Different Perspective

Emotional and spiritual issues are complex and may not be easily resolved by medical intervention alone.

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