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Addiction can be considered as the unconditional surrender of a person to something specific, a substance, activity, relationship, feelings or events that take over their will and make them dependent on it.
The unconscious purpose of an addicted person is to achieve a better feeling than the one they are experiencing; it is the attempt to obtain happiness, peace, joy, etc. through something external, an object.
All human beings are addicted to something, to thinking, money, work, success, partner, children, sex, drugs, medicines, food, traditions, etc.
Addiction is typical of the human being who feels separated from himself and tries to fill that void with something.
But that void cannot be filled because the mind will never be satisfied and will always want more and more, of whatever.
It could be a better car, a more loving wife or husband, a bigger house, etc.
We try to solve the addiction by achieving greater external achievements that are also governed by time.
The root cause of addiction and how to address it spiritually: If we want to get out of the addiction we must wake up from the dream and become aware that the compulsion cannot be filled with anything.
The use of any addiction will take us further and further away from our purpose and will lead us to the deepest frustration and suffering.
Sometimes it is said that the solution is to “accept” but, how can I accept something that I do not accept?
The addicted person does not want to be addicted and the only thing that is established is a struggle to be otherwise that has no end and that brings guilt and suffering.
The true healing for any addiction consists in creating a space between it and us, between the object and the Being.
If we establish a distance from what we are addicted to, if we can see it when it arises, without identification, then the addiction will lose strength.
For an addiction to disappear, just like a tree, we must cut the root and the root of addiction is always in the identification with the mind.
If we can see that identification from presence, if we are aware of it, the root will be torn out and, consequently, we will have stopped feeding it. Joman Romero
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Hi! I'm not a believer in sex addiction.