Serene smile wrote on 31 May 2011 18:38:
As long as you want real freedom, and I'm sure you do, you'll have it.. You're probably better off than you think.
Wishing you happiness with yourself and family, b'emet
Yes, but you will not likely get freedom just by
wanting it. Even if you are very sincere. It usually requires taking real steps and doing some real work. It does for me and for everybody else that i know with (so far) successful recovery. Following that path of real work, real action-steps, and real openness requires one thing: Humility.
Most people do not expect that, but think it takes determination, or self-sacrifice. They think it is a madreiga of some kind. But of course, it's not - it is purely selfish. I
need to save my behind - I
need to. But really, all it takes is humility.
If we do not get a gift of humility from Hashem to let go of our egos and stoop down low to do the work, then we will stay in the slime and mud and torture of our acting out. Lower than anything, it is, no? Eventually we get humiliation enough...and some arrive at recovery because of that. Humiliation brings 'humility' - like fainting brings blood pressure up inside the brain. Not pleasant - but effective.
Reb Nachman used to say, "ader ah nisayon, ader a bizayon," and I think that is what he was referring to. Either we bring ourselves down enough to face the truth and actually do what we must, or our problem will bring us down against our will.
OK, enough out of me.
It is nice that the chizzuk you have found here makes you feel better already. The question is have you come here primarily to
feel better, or to
get better? Sadly, many come here only to feel better. Yup. And I do not blame them, for I am one of those who did not get better until I was humiliated, and the willingness still came very slowly after that before it became a touch of humility and saved my life. But you are really tired of the suffering, no?
So go for it, brother!! You are worth it.