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Boundaries Quote by Craig D. Lounsbrough

“Suddenly finding myself imprisoned in the ruins of the fortresses I created, I realize that that which I built to protect me has now become a labyrinth that is set to destroy me. And laying spent in the rubble, I finally realize that there is only one fortress and I cannot create it because there…” quote by Craig D. Lounsbrough
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““Suddenly finding myself imprisoned in the ruins of the fortresses I created, I realize that that which I built to protect me has now become a labyrinth that is set to destroy me. And laying spent in the rubble, I finally realize that there is only one fortress and I cannot create it because there is only one God.””

Craig D. Lounsbrough

About This Quote

Source Novel: Unnamed speculative fiction, author‑created work

The speaker discovers that the defenses they built have turned into a confusing maze that threatens them, and they realize only a divine, singular protection exists, which they cannot construct themselves.

In simple terms: Self‑made defenses become traps; only a higher power can truly protect.

Key Takeaway

Seek humility and trust beyond personal constructs.

Themes

trust faith self‑reflection power vulnerability

Mood

reflective somber introspective

Type

philosophical spiritual literary

When to use this quote

  • personal crisis
  • leadership failure
  • ethical dilemma
  • spiritual awakening

Key Concepts

existentialism spirituality psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What defenses have you built that now limit you?
  • Can true protection be created by human effort alone?
A Different Perspective

Human effort alone cannot guarantee safety; reliance on external forces may be risky.

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