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on As We Are: Addicted

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I find strength in
o    telling my story
o    listening to other’s stories
o    loving who I am and who I want to be
o    taking full responsibility
o    watching myself / correcting slip ups/new addiction habits
o    choosing to act in the present rather than react using old beliefs
o    inserting my gentle truth in the face of the pervasive sarcasm and bravado
o    building my core strength to be ever more vulnerable and trusting and forgiving (to not be confused with shirking responsibility)
o    focusing on making deep genuine connections with myself and others
o    creating and anticipating little in the moment magic and miracles

Taking  steps with you,

B in Portland

posted 3 years, 9 months ago
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on As We Are: Addicted

pt 1 of 2 As someone who was addicted to sex fantasy between age 8 to 47, which has adversely affected my friend, family and career lives – this is my perspective on ‘addiction’ and how to life addiction free:

By and large we are born whole, open to love and loving, we are trusting and understand self expression - not repression. When pains enter our lives – stabs of sexism, classism, chronic physical pain, bullying, materialism, etc - we learn, as relatively powerless children, to suppress the natural outrage they first feel.

To sooth the pain we find our minds at times unable to be present, trusting and giving  - but replying tapes that are focused on blame (of ourselves and/or others), shame. So much of our cultural and its institutions accept and support these cruel patterns.
My definition of addiction is: any thinking, feeling and/or behavior that 1) we cannot control and 2) hurts others and/or ourselves.

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