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A Note About Mental Health Crisis and Support

This book, and the teachings within it, are intended for those walking a spiritual path. They speak to being, identity, suffering, and truth — but they are not a replacement for professional help in times of immediate crisis.

The path laid out in A Call to War is like climbing Everest, an ascent into purity. The higher you climb, the less the mind can breathe, in the cold, thin air. People train for years before attempting Everest. The spiritual path should be treated with the same respect.

Modern spirituality often describes a safe journey, open to anyone. But the truth is more complex, more demanding, and far more dangerous. Anyone can walk a true spiritual path — but only at the right time, and only from a foundation of mental and physical readiness.

Real spirituality and metaphysics is war with identity — the systematic confrontation and dismantling of all that you believe yourself to be. This cannot be done from a place of crisis. You must take care of your health and safety first.

If you are experiencing suicidal thoughts, deep psychological distress, or overwhelming suffering, seek support from a qualified mental health or medical professional. Use one of the contact lines below. They exist to keep you alive — and alive is where the work begins. So put the book, and the Work, down. Heal. Stabilise. Then return. The mountain will always be here, and so will we.

Mental Health Support

Mental Health Support

If you are in immediate danger, please call 999 (UK) or 911 (US).

🇺🇸 United States

Organization Contact Details
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Call or Text: 988 24/7 crisis support
SAMHSA National Helpline 1‑800‑662‑HELP (4357) Confidential help for mental health or substance use
SAMHSA Disaster Distress 1‑800‑985‑5990 Support for trauma or disaster-related distress
Crisis Text Line Text HOME to 741741 24/7 text-based support
NAMI HelpLine Call: 1‑800‑950‑6264
Text “HelpLine” to 62640
Peer support, Mon–Fri 10AM–10PM ET

🇬🇧 United Kingdom

Organization Contact Details
Samaritans Call: 116 123
Email: jo@samaritans.org
24/7 support for anyone in distress
Mind (Support Line) 0300 102 1234 Mon–Fri 9AM–6PM
Mind Infoline 0300 123 3393 Advice and information
SANEline 0300 304 7000 Open 4:30PM–10PM daily
CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably) 0800 58 58 58 5PM–midnight; focused on men’s mental health
Papyrus HOPELINEUK 0800 068 4141 Support for under-35s at risk of suicide
Shout Text SHOUT to 85258 24/7 text-based support
NHS 111 Call: 111 For urgent mental health concerns (select mental health option)

A Call to War is not a replacement for professional medical or psychological care.

If you are suffering from mental illness, addiction, or are in crisis, please contact a licensed provider or call one of the services above.