I also hope you understand that I am not interested in polemics here. All I am trying to do is my part to save the lives of the many who want "Torah first," from themselves. The tragedy of that well-worn derech is shocking. GYE is all fine and good, but to pretend that the problem is really just 'internet porn'? Please. This great website only exposes the (respectable) tip of the iceberg, friends.
Surem there is a huge internet porn problem among b'nei yeshivah who are doing nothing else than that and having lots of sex with themselves - and GYE helps to address that problem! Yet under the surface are the many posters (and many more
silent observers) who are wrecking their lives with compulsive sex with themselves, with online sex chat, with online searches for 'relationships', with parlors, prostitutes or affairs, with anonymous men in bathrooms, and worse. When people from this forum open up to me, half the time hear my story coming from their mouths. And that is often after posting here for months or even years about their 'falling to internet porn' problem. The shame hides a great deal, till it hurts too much.
So the 'struggle' is not nearly as respectable - or religious - as the posts here make it sound it is. And for that reason, I feel the luxury of getting
only kosher derech eretz, is often just that - a luxury that many cannot afford. And there are many who run headlong into wrecking their families, all because they insist on 'kosher recovery only, of course'. But I see this as exactly what the
Chofetz Chaim said we need to do for kiruv:
When the house is on fire, you do not clean the water - you use whatever water is at hand, dirty or not. It will work just fine.
We are the dirty water, and these issues being brought up are filtering attempts that allow the houses to burn down.
I have met lots of people who are far cleaner water than I am who are useless in this - it seems dirty water works best. I think that worrying about getting the Derech Eretz we share here cleaned up, is just a mistake - unless you really believe we are teaching apikorsus. If that's the case, I suggest (before arguing about that like people did on the forum in the good-old days) we need to just see if many frum addicts who use 12 steps end up not frum any more. It's just not so. (Just as the chassidim had to show the early misnagdim who were sincerely afraid of the chiddushim and weirdnesses of chassidus: the derech of chassidus was proven OK by history simply because their decendents stayed Jewish and frum, unlike those of the Haskolah.)
One of you chatted with me:
I understand where you are coming from. My only point of contention is that instead of stripping away everything as SA and AA tend to do, is to show people where they are going wrong in their view of yiddishkeit and how to leverage that to then go ahead with the Steps or whatever other methods they want to use.
But do you see that such a path is very likely to pander to the very desires of the many among us who are just
dying to be told that their yiddishkeit just needs to be 'tweaked'.
There is a dangerous romance we frum hiding masturbaters have with 'yiddishkeit'. We learn chassidus, RMCh"l, and the very best sifrei mussar...and we twist it without realizing it and it feeds our addiction. And we are probably actually even
worse off now than before we learned them! To me this is mamesh
v'al tizr'u el hakotzim. And when we get a few days freed of our desires (because we shocked ourselves with our own acting out itself!) we soon really think it is a bit of Torah enlightnement that we are being 'inspired' with...oy vei. But it's not! It's just our Nuclear Reset Button, yet again. Our problems in Yiddishkeit are
way more basic than we can see, and more scary...so we do not see them. We typically only see them
after we are clean for a year or two, and not before. It's opposite of what we want it to be, that our superior clarity would lead us to actually behave better. Instead, our sobriety brings clarity later on. Yes, we are unworthy. Hard to accept...
I think it is naive to assume most of us will really overhaul things. We won't. We will fool ourselves as we always have. That is, unless you found the ingredient that really seems to have helped you the most: pain from sexually acting out enough. Like Hashem said, "I gave the Yidden 48 neviim and 7 nevios - and they didn't listen to me until Achashveirosh gave Haman the ring." Pain works better than nevuoh does.
And I personally feel it would be very dangerous and arrogant for me (or any of us recovering pervs) to go and try to be the one to teach other yidden how to 'do yiddishkeit right' - as though we have figured it all out like the RMCh"l's guy on top of the maze. Puleez. The 12 step program is about sharing experience - this would be teaching, period....very dangerous.
I prefer davka what is
uncomfortable and
unpopular to us frum. I also believe that recovery has to be that way - if it fits well, then it is probably not right at all. I have heard lots and lots of fantastic thunderbolts of understanding coming out of the mouths of new guys coming even into meetings....hearing and reading it here is even more likely to be meaningless, I think. Just cheap talk. It's certainly nothing to put our hope in about something that is about chiuvei koreis!
And I believe so far as to say that if any derech can be found that seems to us to 'fit really well with Torah' right from the start, it is probably rife with the same old self-lies and misrepresentations that got us and kept us in the same mess to begin with. And a non-addict will mostlikely never even come close to seeing exactly what we are screwing up!