A Horse Named Lonesome
Tales and Teachings for Spiritual Transformation and Healing the Wounds of Separation
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Luke Storey
概要
For readers of Find Your People and How to Know a Person comes a transformational roadmap for healing existential loneliness from creator and host of the top-rated podcast The Life Stylist exploring how to break the cycle of separation at its source.
We are living in a loneliness epidemic. People long for connection, yet even with endless resources on belonging, many still feel alone. After nearly three decades devoted to spiritual inquiry, recovery, and lived transformation, Luke Storey discovered that loneliness is not simply a lack of people—it arises from a felt sense of separation within ourselves.
A Horse Named Lonesome traces Luke’s journey through addiction, trauma, recovery, and profound spiritual awakening to reveal how early disconnection imprints the psyche. Through deeply personal storytelling and grounded spiritual insight, he shows how loneliness often disguises itself as anxiety, depression, compulsive striving, relational chaos, or substance abuse. The pain of separation doesn’t always look like solitude—it can look like overachievement, codependence, obsession, or escape.
This book explores:
• How early trauma, shame, and birth-imprinted separation fracture identity and distort intimacy
• The difference between false belonging and authentic connection
• How ego, performance, and persona deepen separation
• How conscious relationship becomes a path of devotion, discernment, and shared evolution
• Why addictions and spiritual seeking often stem from the same longing for unity
Blending memoir with reflective insight and practical inner work, A Horse Named Lonesome offers readers a courageous and deeply human path toward reconciliation, belonging, and authentic connection.