MovingUp wrote on 20 Jan 2011 20:30:
I don't understand this ""turn to God approach to help - the problem is once the lust sets in I stop thinking rationally and can't turn to Hashem to help"/ It can come any time, anywhere and how can I always be on guard? thats not realistic. I just need a method, a plan, something to get better
Here's my question. If once lust set in and you started watching porn, masturbating or doing whatever your drug of choice is, and your wife, rebbi or child walked in, what would you do at that point? Would you say it's too late I can't think rationally, I have no choice but to continue. I doubt any of us would say that. So, I think this is part of the Yetzer Hora's trap which convinces us that we are completely bereft of our senses once lust takes over.
Also, for most of us I believe that we do not get thoroughly overwhelmed by lust in an instant. We see something a triggering image or word. It's at that point before the lust has actually set in that we are asked to turn to Hashem (In reality it's even before that since we know we are lusters so when we wake up in the morning and when we go to sleep we should be doing it then too). But when we are face with a trigger we have to recognize that going any further is the end. If you did the first step properly you will see that this is the case. We cannot prevent a triggering event (we can try to minimize that triggers we will encounter), it is what we do afterwards that matters.
So what do we do. Well first we recognize that we are powerless and then we surrender it, preferably to Hashem and someone else. It's kind of like the example above. When we get it out of ourselves and give it over, its like we are letting someone else in.
Of course, the 12-steps are called the 12-steps for a reason. Starting at Step 1 and half and then stopping at Step 3 and then saying it doesn't work is not really trying.
Hatzlacha