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What is an Existential Crisis? 9 Ways to Survive One

by Aletheia Luna ยท Updated: Apr 2, 2025 ยท 303 Comments

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The hardest thing about going through an existential crisis is that you often feel depressed and alienated.

Nothing makes sense anymore, and everything feels meaningless โ€“ including all of your old accomplishments, desires, professional attachments, relationships, and goals.

You want to find your real purpose in life. You want to know why the f*ck weโ€™re all here in the first place, but you donโ€™t know where to start.


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If you can relate to these feelings, my heart goes out to you. Iโ€™ve been there before and itโ€™s a dark place. Worst of all, it can sometimes last for years (like mine did).

As someone who has been through this, Iโ€™m not here to bullshit you.

Iโ€™m not promising that what I’ll share will help it all become magically better.

But I do hope you find a little bit of solace.

Table of contents

  • What is an Existential Crisis? (Definition)
  • 15 Signs Youโ€™re Experiencing an Existential Crisis
  • WHY Youโ€™re Going Through an Existential Crisis
  • Why More and More People Are Experiencing the Existential Crisis
  • The Existential Crisis Can Be a Good Sign
  • 9 Ways to Get Through the Existential Crisis ( and Actually Benefit From It )
  • When the Existential Crisis Becomes Existential Despair
  • This is a Time of Death and Rebirth

What is an Existential Crisis? (Definition)

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Put simply, an existential crisis is a period in life where a person is at a crossroads and is questioning their entire reality.

They may wonder what the meaning of their life is and whether they have a higher purpose. They may wonder whether life itself has meaning or is just a random, chaotic product of chance.

As a result, they may suffer from tremendous anxiety, depression, isolation, and feelings of being lost. The existential crisis is often spiritual in nature and is sometimes a byproduct (or trigger of) the spiritual emergency.


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If you’re a spiritual wanderer seeking some kind of path, place, and purpose in life, you’re likely experiencing or have gone already through an existential crisis.

15 Signs Youโ€™re Experiencing an Existential Crisis

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Are you going through an existential crisis? Pay attention to the following signs:

  1. Youโ€™re searching for the meaning of life
  2. You feel a growing sense of looming existential dread when contemplating society, the state of the planet, etc.
  3. You feel alone and isolated
  4. You often find yourself feeling consumed by melancholia/existential depression
  5. You feel like your โ€˜old lifeโ€™ has withered away
  6. You donโ€™t know who you are anymore
  7. You feel like your past accomplishments are meaningless (and as a result, you feel lots of regret)
  8. You see through the shallowness of societyโ€™s goals and desires
  9. You crave something deep and meaningful
  10. You realize that the Universe is far more complex than you previously thought
  11. You feel a sense of smallness or powerlessness in the face of everything
  12. Youโ€™re acutely aware of your mortality (and feel existential anxiety as a result)
  13. You feel fundamentally different from others
  14. You feel like thereโ€™s something innately โ€˜wrongโ€™ or โ€˜brokenโ€™ about you
  15. You feel empty inside
  16. You canโ€™t seem to find any place that feels like โ€˜homeโ€™

How many of the above signs can you relate to?

When I was going through an existential crisis my entire worldview shattered. I was raised in a fundamentalist Christian background and could no longer come to terms with an โ€˜all-loving Godโ€™ who would send people to burn in hell for eternity.

I went through years of confusion, emptiness, anxiety, and depression wondering what the purpose of all this was. It was an extremely difficult, traumatizing, and heart-breaking time. (And yes, thankfully I have pulled through it, hence why Iโ€™m writing this article and for this website.)

But my story is only one of millions, and there are many reasons why you may be going through a crisis. Weโ€™ll explore below …

WHY Youโ€™re Going Through an Existential Crisis

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Why did all of this happen to you? Why are you experiencing an existential crisis?

There are a number of reasons. Here are the most common that you may have experienced:

  • Sudden death of a loved one
  • Job change or loss
  • Chronic illness or a shock diagnosis
  • Moving to a new place or country
  • Chronic stress and anxiety
  • Getting married/divorced
  • Relationship breakdown
  • Having a baby
  • Entering a new life phase (e.g., adulthood, mid-life, old age)
  • Loss of religious beliefs
  • Natural disasters (flood, hurricane, fire)
  • Excessive drug use
  • Mystical experience
  • Sudden spiritual awakening or dark night of the soul
  • Prolonged isolation

Let me know in the comments which of these you think triggered your existential crisis.

As you can see, the existential crisis is caused by literally any big life event or change โ€“ whether positive or negative.

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Anything sudden can be destabilizing to your mind. Think of it like an earthquake that sets off a domino effect within your psyche. Before you know it, you have cut off all your friends, quit your job, and have completely withdrawn from society because it all feels too much.

Again, I want to emphasize the fact that this wonโ€™t last forever.

It might feel like it and you might believe, in your present frame of mind, that youโ€™re the only person out there who is going through this. But youโ€™re not.

There are people who understand what youโ€™re going through (like myself and the community of readers on this blog). So please take solace in that and keep reading to get support.

Why More and More People Are Experiencing the Existential Crisis

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Yes, you heard it right: the existential crisis is increasing in prevalence.

Itโ€™s becoming a global phenomenon.

With record numbers of people experiencing major depression and other symptoms associated with the existential crisis, the question is WHY?

With all our technology, wealth, and material abundance, why are we feeling more and more empty inside?

There are many possible answers, but I believe that the main cause is emotional, philosophical, and spiritual in nature.

We live in a world that worships the reductionistic mechanistic scientific view of life. Anything mysterious, magical, or remotely spiritual in nature is scorned and looked down upon. We pretend weโ€™re โ€˜above all that childish nonsenseโ€™ when, in reality, itโ€™s what we need the most.

As clinical psychologist and scholar C. Michael Smith writes,

The world seen only through the lenses of scientific-calculative thinking is a thin, dry, hollow, surface world, devoid of mystery, depth, and meaning. There is an existential nausea (Sartre) that comes with such a nihilistic view of reality. Such a view is itself a symptom of deep spiritual, social, and ecological pathology. Some face this nihilism with stoic courage, others retreat into fundamentalistic and traditional forms of security, where they may have some limited contact with the sacred, while still being touched by the nihilism of the modern scientific worldview. Some seek a genuine sense of the sacred to give their lives meaning and direction, but cannot find it in the institutional religions of the west. Some turn to the numinous resources of the East, some to occult interests; some are now turning to shamanism, others the psychedelics, to rekindle a sense of mystery and meaning characteristic of the sacred.

As a society, we deal with our existential emptiness in many ways, but the unifying sobering reality is that we are spiritually destitute.

Weโ€™ve lost touch with our spiritual nature and are suffering horribly as a result โ€“ this is known as collective Soul Loss.

Iโ€™ll explore how to get back in touch with your spiritual nature (and what worked for me) a little later.

But first, letโ€™s explore why this is not all so doom and gloom โ€ฆ


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The Existential Crisis Can Be a Good Sign

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I know the title of this section sounds totally absurd. But the fact that youโ€™re experiencing existential anxiety signifies that youโ€™re not a mindless sheep of society.

You are alive goddammit, and more than that, youโ€™re in touch with your spiritual nature.

As spiritual philosopher Krishnamurti once wrote:

It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.

The fact that youโ€™re maladjusted, the fact that youโ€™re questioning everything and feel a sense of despair means that youโ€™re getting more in touch with your own truth โ€“ not the version of truth that society likes to spoonfeed us.

As author Tim Farrington writes,

Doubt as to whether you are in a dark night or โ€œjust depressedโ€ is probably a very good sign; it means youโ€™re alive and paying attention and that life has you baffled, which is the precondition for truth in my experience.

Perhaps more than anyone, the Holocaust survivor and psychotherapist Viktor Frankl was acquainted with the depths of existential crisis. He writes in his wonderful book The Doctor of the Soul:

The โ€˜symptomโ€™ of conscientious anxiety in the melancholiac is not the product of melancholia as a physical illness but represents an โ€˜accomplishmentโ€™ of the human being as a spiritual person.

In other words, feeling existential anxiety is not just the result of depression (or melancholy), itโ€™s actually an accomplishment that signifies weโ€™re in touch with our spiritual nature.

Mirabai Starr, author of numerous spiritual books writes, โ€œSomeone who is broken โ€ฆ who has struggled all his or her life with some intense deficiency, may have a uniquely powerful relationship with God.โ€

And itโ€™s true.

The more you suffer existentially, the closer you are likely to draw to the Divine.

I realize you may be an atheist or simply not interested in spirituality, but perhaps itโ€™s time to reconsider your relationship with the mysterious, at the very least. Weโ€™ll look more into this below.

9 Ways to Get Through the Existential Crisis (and Actually Benefit From It)

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Again, I know โ€œbenefitingโ€ from your existential crisis may sound ridiculous.

But hear me out.

The existential crisis is an opportunity for you to find your life purpose, figure out what truly matters in life, and connect with your spiritual nature.

What youโ€™re going through may be horribly painful at times, but it also has a deeper meaning: youโ€™re experiencing a death and rebirth.

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Youโ€™re undergoing a mental, emotional, and spiritual renewal process which is common to stage 1 of the spiritual wanderer’s journey.

Everything in life works in cycles. Think of life like the four seasons. What youโ€™re experiencing right now is the winter stage of existence. But after that comes spring.

Here are some paths and practices you may like to explore. Many of these I have used myself during my existential crisis period โ€“ and they helped tremendously:

1. Record (journal) all your thoughts every day

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This one was a BIG help for me โ€“ and I believe it can be for you too.

Writing down all your thoughts and feelings is a brilliant way of getting them out of your mind. The more you let your thoughts accumulate, the more overwhelmed you feel. So let them all out.

Journaling is extremely therapeutic and is constantly recommended by professionals and depressed folks alike. In my How to Journal article, I offer you some unique tips, just in case you need extra support.

Hereโ€™s an example of an “existential crisis-styled” journal entry:

Iโ€™m feeling horrible today. I watch and listen to people talk about their lives, but it all seems futile. I canโ€™t relate to any of them. Not even a bit. All their plans, goals, and shallow desires โ€“ canโ€™t they see that itโ€™s all going to perish one day? Their banality suffocates me and I feel like Iโ€™m walking in the land of the dead. Everyone is asleep. Why canโ€™t they just wake the fuck up? Maybe Iโ€™ll feel better tomorrow, but for now, I just wanted to get these feelings out. I know this is good for me to do and that these feelings won’t last forever.

As you can see, your journal entry doesnโ€™t need to be long. It can be a tiny paragraph or even a few words. It also doesn’t need to be wordy, well-written, or poetic. The point is to benefit from it by making a habit out of it.

If you need some powerful and compassionate guidance to help you work through your existential crisis, see the Dark Night of the Soul Journal I’ve created.

2. Turn your pain into art

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Some of the best art (think Vincent Van Gogh, Edvard Munch, Goya, etc.) has come from those who have suffered tremendously.

You donโ€™t need to be good at art (or an โ€œartistโ€) to benefit from artistic self-expression. The point isnโ€™t to create something that will please others but something that helps you feel better and process what youโ€™re going through.

If you need ideas, go on Pinterest and look up different art projects, or go to your local art gallery. Places to start include watercolor, sketching, collage, and paint pouring. You can also read our article on art therapy ideas and see if it offers you some helpful places to start.

3. Get in touch with your inner warrior

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Thereโ€™s a reason why weโ€™ve named this website โ€œlonerwolf.โ€ The wolf is symbolic of the inner spiritual warrior, the inner force of nature who refuses to give up.

S/he is the fire within you that voyages courageously into the unknown, fights for freedom, and respects your true self.

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When we go through an existential crisis, it can feel like all our power and energy has been drained from us. We may struggle to get up in the morning and keep moving forward. We may feel small and defenseless in the face of life.

The way to move through these feelings is to reconnect with your inner warrior in whatever way he/she/it appears to you. I like to see this fiery essence as an inner wolf, but you may see it differently.

To connect with your inner warrior, you may like to turn to your dreams. Before going to bed, ask your unconscious mind to present you with an image of your inner warrior. Then, pay attention to your dreams. Note down anything significant when first rising in the morning. My guide on dream work can help you through this process.

You may even like to take a herb like mugwort, blue lotus, or a lucid dreaming supplement to make your dreams more vivid (please do your own research regarding dosage requirements and look into the precautions).

An alternative is to practice visualization. Imagine youโ€™re walking down a staircase and at the bottom is a golden door. Once you open that door, youโ€™ll come face-to-face with your inner warrior. What does he/she/it look like? You might like to play some music that puts you in the right frame of mind for this activity (think warrior music which you can find for free on Youtube).

Once youโ€™ve connected with your inner warrior, you can then work with this inner image in your daily life for strength and guidance.

You may like to journal with this inner force, talk with it through visualization, or create a piece of artwork that you put somewhere noticeable and special in your home.

4. Connect with nature

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If you struggle to connect with others, go out in nature. Connect with the birds, trees, and plants. Sit and watch what happens around you and find delight in the small things.

Spending time in nature was one of the major ways I got through my existential crisis. I would often spend hours sitting outside observing how the clouds moved through the sky and the way the wind danced through the trees.

If you donโ€™t live near nature, try taking regular trips to your local wildlife reserve, forest, or park. Nature is soothing to the soul and will help you to get out of your head. If youโ€™re interested, I wrote this short and sweet article on the art of forest bathing (shinrin yoku) a few years ago.

5. Find what brings you joy and meaning

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Even the smallest things can bring you joy like a patch of sunlight on the floor or the feeling of cold water against your hands as you wash the dishes.

By practicing mindfulness exercises, you can connect more with the present moment and step out of the cycles of dark thought that accompany the existential crisis.

Finding the meaning of life itself is a more complex path, but it’s something that can also bring you a sense of purpose and direction. I’ve written more on the topic of finding the meaning of life and youโ€™re more than welcome to go check that out.

6. Practice self-care and self-love

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Take care of yourself. This is a tough time. I know itโ€™s hard, and I know that most days you donโ€™t have the energy for much. But treat yourself with as much love and care as you can muster.

Even opening the window for some fresh air can be seen as a small act of self-love or putting on some warmer socks.

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Two forms of self-love and care that you may like to start with are affirmations and gratitude. I know you may feel skeptical toward them, but thereโ€™s a reason why theyโ€™ve entered the mainstream: they work.

You may like to start a gratitude journal and list five things youโ€™re thankful for each day (being grateful, by the way, has been scientifically proven to help you feel better).

Before bed each night, I have a “gratitude stone” that I hold and I think of at least five things I’ve been grateful for during the day. This simple practice has done wonders for my mindset, and it’s so quick!

You might also enjoy finding or creating one or two affirmations that you carry with you and repeat throughout the day. Examples may include, โ€œI have a resilient heart, and Iโ€™ll get through this,โ€ โ€œItโ€™s okay to not know all the answers,โ€ โ€œI surrender to the cycles of life,โ€ and โ€œThis too shall pass.โ€ My morning affirmations article can give you more ideas to work with.

7. Simplify and minimize sources of stress

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Youโ€™re going through enough inner stress as it is, so donโ€™t be afraid to let go of people or responsibilities that cause you more harm than good.

One way of minimizing your stress is by creating a calm and clear mind. I love the philosophy of minimalism and essentialism for shaping a more intentional life, so look into those concepts more if you want to minimize sources of stress.

Also, try guided meditations that soothe your mind and body each morning and evening. I enjoy the free app โ€œInsightTimerโ€ for all its variety and I use it on my phone each day. There are also many other meditation apps out there like Calm, Headspace, and Waking Up that you can look into.

8. Connect with others in a way that feels comfortable to you

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See if there are any depression support groups around you. Not everyone experiencing depression is going through an existential crisis, but some are. And you can find a sense of kinship there.

Otherwise, there are many groups online (such as Facebook groups) that you can join for support. Alternatively, simply browse around this website and see that youโ€™re not alone in your existential difficulties.

You may also wish to call a mental health hotline if you desperately need to talk with someone or go to a website like 7cups that offers free support (it can be a “hit or miss” experience, but worth exploring).

9. Explore a spiritual path or practice that you resonate with

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As psychologist Christa Mackinnon writes:

Studies find correlations between spiritual well-being and positive psychological responses when people are confronted with existential crisis situations. A recent study of 60 lung cancer patients in America, for instance, found that aspects of spirituality, namely meaning in life and prayer, have positive effects on psychological and physical responses, and an in-depth study of 160 terminally ill patients in palliative care came to the conclusion that spiritual well-being provides a sense of peace and offers some protection against end-of-life despair in those for whom death is imminent.

You donโ€™t need to buy into anyoneโ€™s bullshit โ€“ find what type of spirituality works for you.

That might be simply praying or lighting a candle, or it could mean learning how to be a spiritual healer and finding a greater sense of purpose.

I personally enjoy the path of inner work, and I incorporate many eclectic practices into my spiritual path like working with the archetypes, reflecting on oracle and tarot cards, connecting with spirit guides, practicing meditation and mindfulness, connecting with nature โ€ฆ the list goes on.

Find a path that works for you and let it give you hope.


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When the Existential Crisis Becomes Existential Despair

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If youโ€™re experiencing suicidal thoughts or thoughts of harming others, your existential crisis has become existential despair. You need to seek help immediately.

I am not qualified to help (and I can only give general advice), so I strongly encourage you to seek out a psychologist, therapist, or counselor who can provide you with ongoing 1:1 help.

I know this may feel scary and you might feel ridiculous, but itโ€™s worth getting help. Please do it. Yes, you might be given medication, but thatโ€™s a stepping stone toward greater holistic health and healing in the future.

For a list of international suicide hotlines, go here.

This is a Time of Death and Rebirth

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The existential crisis is a time of death โ€“ the death of old beliefs, old ways of being, and old values.

But after death comes rebirth. Just look at the cycles of nature. What youโ€™re experiencing isnโ€™t going to last forever. After the night comes day and after winter comes spring.

I hope this article has shown you how valuable this process youโ€™re going through actually is. There is nothing wrong with you. You are not broken. You are not alone.

You are actually saner than most people because you are questioning the insanity of the world around you.

You are a spiritual wanderer in the process of getting in touch with your True Nature.

Tell me, are you going through an existential crisis right now? How does it feel for you? Please share below. Letโ€™s help others not feel so alone.

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About Aletheia Luna

Aletheia Luna is a prolific psychospiritual writer, author, educator, and intuitive guide whose work has touched the lives of millions worldwide. As a survivor of fundamentalist religious abuse, her mission is to help others find love, strength, and inner light in even the darkest places. She is the author of hundreds of popular articles, as well as numerous books and journals on the topics of Self-Love, Spiritual Awakening, and more. [Read More]

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  1. Simon says

    November 16, 2021 at 3:59 am

    I came across this article whilst searching for feelings of emptinessโ€™ within. When I read through the list of symptoms I found I can relate to the examples you give. In the last 10 yrs Iโ€™ve experienced deep depression and felt I had experience my dark night some years ago.
    I found Zen Buddhism after a period of depression and a realisation I needed to find my spiritual self and a sense of purpose about 6 months ago.. Iโ€™ve meditated consistently and 2 months ago had my first insight. It catapulted me into a wider awareness and connection to everything. Synchronicity went off the chart! As things have quietened down Iโ€™ve been left struggling with a feeling of emptiness and an overwhelming sense of challenge and negativity in life. Iโ€™m having difficulty in motivating myself as it seems everywhere. Im questioning and have paused my practice as my anxiety is telling me I donโ€™t want to feel any worse than I already do.
    Your words give me hope, โ€œafter night comes dayโ€ will be a mantra for me, a lot of my darkest times are at 4am or thereabouts. Thank you and others for your words. It helps give perspective to what I am feeling :-)

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  2. Zafiro says

    October 14, 2021 at 10:34 pm

    I’m only learning to talk about what life has been. After reading this I was able to see another little glimmer of light.
    Fourteen of the fifteen points ring true for me… Ten years ago (I was 43 and my life was beautiful – other than a job than the high stress of my job), I awoke one beautiful summer’s morning to my husband in a state of panic. He insisted that I had to see a doctor immediately, that I’d had a seizure in my sleep. I thought he had completely lost the plot. But, he was so insistent I agreed. After the initial visit, an EEG, and an MRI, that spanned almost nine months the doctor came back and said that there “may be some evidence of seizure activity”. Days later I had a full generalized seizure at work, an ambulance ride, and an introduction to AEDs (antiepileptic drugs). Over an eight year period I trialed 13 different meds. The side effects were beyond debilitating, I was unable to work, unable to function in life at all. I suffered through time of extreme emotional/psychological issues, including ideation of suicide, I became a recluse, and did everything I could to try to erradicate the seizures and find my way back to my life and my family. In the end the seizures were never controlled… After spending 30 days in a seizure monitoring unit I was recommended for surgery. Two years ago I had my right temporal lobe removed. That was the end of anything familiar about life.

    I have tonnes of memories and lots of information, none of it works in my new reality. Now, I’m healing and learning a whole new way to live in this world. It’s the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do. But, during this past year I’ve experienced some stunning synchronicities. Those moments have encouraged me to look deeper and wider… leading me here. I am literally not the person I was. Now, I am trying to understand who I am and why I’m here.

    Thank you for sharing your journey, and for creating a forum where other seekers can humbly connect and share.

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      October 15, 2021 at 10:45 am

      Zafiro, your story is profoundly moving โ€“ I can’t imagine what you’ve gone through to get to this point of piecing back your life together. I am in awe of your strength and want to thank you for your courage. โ™ก So much love to you

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  3. Isaiah says

    October 01, 2021 at 4:29 am

    I’ve been. To this website numerous times, but never saw this article until today. I’ve apparently been going through this since my 28th birthday, I am now 34 as of this past May. During that time I had just got a huge promotion that I’d been working towards for a year, and had absolutely everything i thought i wanted. I remember being at work not too long after this, and looked around at everyone working, and thought it my head, is this really it? There surely has to be more to life than working and dying. This really can’t be it. I went into a slight depression that continued to get worse until I woke up and just couldn’t do it anymore. I quite my job, and moved back home for a bit. That was in November of 2017. I had a spiritual awakening in 2018 and a Kundalini awakening in 2019 that sent me into another depression, but this one was different, I didn’t think I was going to make it…it was horrible. I still feel like I’m in this depression mode, but not nearly as bad. I know I don’t meditate as often as I should. I’m just ready to feel okay again, I don’t even remember what that feels like.

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      October 15, 2021 at 10:47 am

      Dear Isaiah, it definitely sounds as though you went through a spiritual awakening and simultaneous life crisis. Just take it one step at a time, remembering to ground yourself and stay as connected to the heart as you can. If things get really bad, please do seek out professional support. With love โ™ก

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  4. Rainbow says

    September 17, 2021 at 10:49 am

    Reading this made me realize that this is what I went through, and there may also be elements of a shamanic calling in my life (I came here from the article about that). I’m actually climbing out of my existential crisis and my whole life is starting to change in a magnificent beautiful way. Even though the things I went through since 2018 were fairly traumatic. I actually have PTSD and am in the process of healing this. But, I’m at a point where I feel gratitude for my experiences and what they have taught and given me. I was inspired to begin a new business venture in the healing arts and I’m writing a poetry book. I’ve been rediscovering myself, and some it has been fun! Some of my spiritual experiences during this time have been mind-blowing. I’m not going to lie and say this isn’t a challenging, dark, painful experience. It truly is. But to anyone going through it, I want to assure you it’s worth it and there’s a place on the other side of the dark storm that is beautiful. Full of sunshine and rainbows. So keep going.

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      September 17, 2021 at 11:27 am

      Thank you for this inspiring and uplifting message Rainbow โ™ฅ

      Reply
  5. Tom says

    August 29, 2021 at 4:00 am

    I’d just like to tell you how my existential crisis came to happen. A chance encounter with a comparative stranger (I now firmly believe we were destined to meet) which forced me to confront years of denial. The pain is overwhelming (I don’t use that word lightly) and yet I believe this encounter has ultimately saved my life.

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  6. Samantha Carr says

    August 04, 2021 at 2:10 am

    I became a mother to a gorgeous pair of boy girl twins in April 2020 (from a karmic relationship) but i feel like I’ve lost everything else including my identity. I’m sure everyone goes through a bit of an identity crisis when you first become a mother but everything is so incredibly intense with twins. If i get 4 hours sleep a night it’s alot. My circumstances haven’t helped and i feel like the universe is kicking me when I’m already down. I lost my job when the babies were 3 months old and have yet to find work. My relationship with the father imploded shortly thereafter and resulted in physical violence so i had no choice but leave with the twins. The twins and I have had to relocate several times over the past year living hand to mouth as I am effectively an unemployed single mother to two babies. I am still suffering from anxiety, rage, depression however feel helpless in treating these issues because most of the meds make you drowsy so i can’t take them. I also don’t have much free time being a single mom to twin toddlers. I feel completely lost and hopeless and don’t even know where to begin to look, or what I’m looking for. The karmic relationship is predicted in my numerology report as well, so I feel there is obviously significance that I’ve yet to uncover. If you could suggest a starting point that would be great, besides prayer. I am contemplating journaling prompts but for what? Self healing, self discovery, strength, etc.? Would you recommend shadow work? Thank you for your work xxx

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      August 04, 2021 at 11:23 am

      Hi Samantha. Firstly, my heart goes out to you. I can’t imagine how difficult it must be to be operating on little sleep, while taking care of twins, and struggling to stay afloat.

      My first question is this: what type of support network do you have? Do you have any family members you can rely upon to help you? If not, do you have any friends you can turn to for support? If you have neither (or need more than this), have you tried reaching out to an emotional support group, counselor/therapist, or organisation that helps those who are undergoing a mental/emotional health crisis?

      We all have a hierarchy of needs (Google ‘Maslow’s Heirarchy of Needs’) and you need to focus on the basic needs first before going deeper into spiritual needs.

      My recommendation is to focus on the basics for yourself and your gorgeous twins โ€“ getting adequate food, water, sleep, and focusing on gaining social support from others. You don’t have to go at this all alone.

      Absolutely don’t attempt shadow work right now, it will be too much for you. Please focus instead on self-care โ€“ this guide will help you: https://lonerwolf.com/self-care-ideas/

      Please let me know how you go and reach out to someone for support, don’t delay. โ™ก Lots of love sent to you!

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      • Chrissy says

        September 13, 2021 at 10:33 am

        My existential crisis happened the day before I was scheduled to have a hysterectomy. I was already out of my mind with fear and worry. I had done a ancestry DNA test with my fiance to learn about my heritage a few weeks prior. I received the results the day before my surgery. When I read the report I found out that at 38 years old, my parents had lied to me my entire life and my father was not really my biological father. I cried for the entire day straight and went to the hospital for my surgery a complete mess. When I awoke from my surgery they couldn’t get my pain under control. I had to stay overnight at the hospital and that night I did a tarot card reading and asked for help and guidance to get me through this horrible time in my life. During the night I had a dream that came true the next morning. They came in and told me I was severely anemic and I told them I already knew that and that another nurse gave me an iron injection already. They searched my charts and told me I never got an injection. I then realized that was my dream. From that moment forward I had this profound sense of peace inside of me calling me to a higher purpose. And that is what led me to your website. I am forever grateful to have found this site.

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  7. Kate says

    August 01, 2021 at 11:29 pm

    Hi! Loss of spouse, 41 years of a near perfect love, live & best friend. Retired after 46 consecutive years of employment, rejection from relationships that have always been part of my life, most likely due to death of spouse. So I am suddenly alone, lost at sea, taking waves over the bow that I did not even see coming. Am secure in many ways, but struggling in many also. Hunger for a daily intimate partner. Concerned that I focus on this solution as opposed to owning a time of renewal and repurposing myself in life.

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  8. sandra says

    July 03, 2021 at 4:23 pm

    i feel even more void and nonsense. i donโ€™t know what it is. i did reiki and i think this awakened me more, maybe unlocked some feelings. i feel like what next? what when we die? what if we reach enlightenment? are we in void then forever? so whatโ€™s the point to be alive? if at the end we are just โ€œnothingโ€. maybe could somebody recommend me some book or anything that would help me understand. i was raised in christianity and im changing my beliefs, maybe thatโ€™s the reason why i feel so much nonsense when i think about enlightenment. but like hell and heaven is also a nonsense to me. iโ€™m so lost.

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  9. Elizabeth says

    June 07, 2021 at 8:27 am

    I feel all of these. I have since the beginning of 2018. I donโ€™t think Iโ€™m going to come out of it. At all. When I begin to make some progress, I end up right back in this hole again, sometimes deeper than before. Really struggling for the past two months but this time is different. I literally feel my soul peeling away from me, desperately trying to separate from me. The scary part is that I donโ€™t even care.

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  10. Oriphas says

    May 18, 2021 at 4:37 am

    A traumatic life event (losing a lover) has led to an existential crises. No meaning to life now. Just emptiness, depression, anxiety, hopelessness

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