The Long Walk Home By Byron Bradley Banitt Many of us spend years trying to hold it all together—working hard, helping others, and pushing down the pain we don’t know how to face. But eventually, something breaks. In The Long Walk Home , Byron Bradley Banitt shares an honest and practical look at what happens when we finally stop running and start listening to what our life has been trying to tell us. Raised with strong religious ideals and a deep sense of guilt, Byron found himself successful on the outside but struggling internally. Through the heartbreak of family addiction, burnout, and spiritual questioning, he began a journey inward—a journey that led through therapy, meditation, psychedelic healing, and raw self-reflection. This isn’t a book about having all the answers. It’s about finding the courage to ask better questions—about identity, love, forgiveness, and purpose. With personal stories, reflections, and real tools for change, Byron invites you to walk beside him as he uncovers what it means to truly come home to yourself. If you're ready to step into your own healing with clarity and compassion, The Long Walk Home is for you. The Long Walk Home is not a traditional self-help book, nor is it a theological treatise. It’s a raw, personal journey through guilt, faith, addiction, and ultimately, the hard path to self-love and freedom. Some readers have shared that the book resonated deeply, offering them hope and companionship on their own long walk. Others may find parts of it challenging, uncomfortable, or outside their spiritual framework. That’s okay. This book isn’t meant to fit every mold or speak to every journey. If you’re someone wrestling with guilt, shame, spiritual disconnection, or old wounds you can’t seem to outwork or outrun—this book might feel like a friend walking beside you. If you’re looking for a more traditional or doctrinal approach, this might not be your book—and I honor that, too. Wherever you are on your path, I’m grateful you’re walking it.