@steve: Thanks, I'm starting that habit from today, G-d willing.
ontheedgeman wrote on 21 Jun 2011 13:23:
Nice to see a different face on these boards! Who knows Mohammad, maybe you will be the man to bridge the unfair divide between Muslims and Jews and initiate a new movement of world peace - all because your addiction brought you here!
Thanks man. You know, historically Muslims and Jews have been much closer with each other than with Christians. Just ask anyone from the
Sephardim. Even Maimonides lived with us.
As I mentioned, I was shocked when I found GYE and read about Jewish practices - I mean, you guys also aren't allowed to be secluded with unrelated women.
Very wise of you to connect food with lust - I remember one story of a father who strongly rebuked his son for eating something he was told not to. The father said, if you can't control yourself over that food, how do you expect to control yourself over sexual lust? The son broke down and cried for a while, and realized the important message his father was sending.
If you meditate and focus, and realize that the first bite into that kit kat, or the first bit into that unhealthy desert, is really a bite into morally specious behavior, perhaps that would go a long way for you to overcome your 'cravings'.
Yes, "the worst vessel that the son of Adam fills is his stomach." I guess we need to be all-round frugal in our daily habits, especially food. This entire convo hits the point home that
excessive food will fuel your lust.
I've also heard that running to do a good deed is very helpful to prevent further acting out. In other words, if you have an urge to 'act out', go quickly to help someone in your community, your sibling, your mom, your father. I think in Islam there is great important in charity (including helping others), so maybe you should find more ways to connect to that good deed - when was the last time you called a distant relative who would be sooo happy to hear from you? Someone who feels as isolated (or more) than you do!!
Great idea - doing the exact antithesis to what your desires invite you to. It's better than just stopping yourself from falling, b/c now you're going 180 degrees. I'll try this idea, G-d willing.
BTW, I've signed up to the Chizuk email, but I don't even know what Chizuk means lol. I thought that there is no 'ch' sound in Hebrew and other semitic languages... Clarifications, pl0x? ;D