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A book has been published about the years spent by Hari Liepiņš’s son in a psychiatric hospital

Āris Liepiņš is the son of the actors of the Daile theater, Mudīte Šneideres and Hari Liepiņš. A youth, which should have been full of life energy and bright hopes for the future, was spent in constant depression and uncertainty that his life would bring fulfillment and satisfaction. Fate imposed on Ari a long drama of mental illness, which deprived him of the opportunity to enjoy his youth as he should and as every person deserves in the height of his summer life.

However, when it seemed that the overwhelming fate had taken over, Ari was able to stop him and turn his back on the darkness once and for all. And only then could he experience the real ghost-free world, albeit with an evil delay. Much later, living and working in Scotland, Aris wanted to bring to light the experience of the cruel grip of disease, the insidious success of healing, accomplices of misfortune and an environment where health had little chance of returning.

“I was lucky. I returned to life, to the light. No more fear of your past. Only the memories of mania remain. If there was a word of comfort to say, my father quoted the words of one of his deceased. colleagues: “everything grows with grass.” Time heals pain, resentments, pains, it also gives the opportunity to forgive “, wrote Āris Liepiņš.

Absent from his homeland, which Áris loved very much, these notes were also made on the field of medicine, which, fortunately, is absolutely foreign to most people, frightening, therefore often associated with quite frightening taboos and myths, and these often they turned out to be very close in Áris’ messages to the truth.

This is also a reminder of the nightmarish weakness of soul and also of the courage inspired by divine power. Aris lived and … survived all of this and, as he pointed out, eventually returned permanently to the side of the light, at least temporarily.

The book as a whole is a friendly and personal reminder of a simple and benevolent person who, despite the diagnosis, the drastic doses of medicine, the condescending attitude, it is possible to be reborn in the light to which you turn your eyes, spirit and heart.

We remind you that Āris Liepiņš died last April. He was 59 years old.

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