Nilimkuta Mke Akisaliti: Healing After Discovering Infidelity ,Betrayal Didn’t Kill Me”
Nothing breaks a man like betrayal in his own home. Peter had been married for six years in Nakuru, believing his wife was his safest place. They had struggled financially, but he trusted their bond. Then small signs began appearing — late nights, secret calls, unexplained distance. Peter tried to ignore it, convincing himself he was overthinking.
One evening, he returned home unexpectedly and found the truth waiting like a knife. His wife was cheating. The shock shattered him. His chest burned, his mind went numb, and his entire world collapsed in minutes. He felt humiliated, angry, and spiritually destroyed. Friends told him revenge would ease the pain, but Peter felt too broken even for anger.
In the weeks that followed, he stopped eating properly, stopped socializing, and began drowning in bitterness. Elders advised him to seek cultural cleansing and emotional restoration, because betrayal often poisons the spirit long after the relationship ends.
Through traditional healing rituals, herbs, prayers, and deep counseling, Peter slowly began releasing the hatred that was consuming him. Healing did not erase what happened, but it freed him from being chained to the betrayal.
Months later, Peter rebuilt his life, stronger and wiser. The cheating wounded him deeply, but healing gave him the power to live again.
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