To my dear friends,
I’m writing this post, to express my view, about religion (jewish) and addiction. I know already that there are many esteemed “gyes” who differ. I know also that chochmah has been used to help out addiction and I can understand this and I even agree on this point. I actually had the zchus to speak about this personally with Harav Wolbe zatzal. Also I wish to acknowledge the usefulness of programs like the twelve steps and all the other tools that can be used to help and recover from addiction. What I specifically want to address is the following points, the goal of recovery, the advantage of recovery and the connection between religion and recovery.
I also want to acknowledge that I understand that for some people mixing in religion to recovery is too heavy. Ok. And for others they don’t see the point. Ok. Others say we see the connection, but one thing at a time. Ok.
What I am writing concern people who are concerned about how their spiritual level is effected by addiction and are wondering how to focus on shteiging in the mist of addiction, in a healthy way. It also must be mentioned that the one day at a time approach seems to be quite popular here, so if someone feels that way, good for you, and even if you don’t feel that way, it maybe worth trying.
But I suspect that there are others, myself included that want to and need to view ourselves via the future and this is a very big decider for us in the battle of now. We need to know where is recovery taking us, and the answer a nice normal life, without ups and downs isn’t tempting enough. And also for the ultra normals , do you thing you can stay your whole life treading water?
A normal and balanced life has it’s big advantages and it is good for the person and his family and the whole world at large. Especially people who have addictions- how very important it is to become “normal”.
If I may however go a step further. After a certain period of being normal, I think that is the nature of most people to want more, more? What more?
It may be that deep inside we seek fulfillment something more than regular day to day life. there comes a time, for some more often than others, that you feel a need for something exciting. I’m not talking about outlets or distractions or something by the way, I’m talking about a deep seated need to feel accomplished in life. In my humble opinion, Hashem put in our religion various mitzvos to give us this.Therefore everyone should make it their business, to see how and what, when and where they can put serious effort in their spiritual endeavors, at least shl”o lishmah, or according to some this is a part of lishmah, to find our greatest enjoyment and fulfillment in the torah, it has potential to recharge our batteries and bring inner satisfactory and peace to ourselves. If fact this may even be our “normal” state in ideal settings.
And it isn’t optional. If we don’t find our high’s in good things, we will slide into bad high’s. may Hashem help us reach our proper potential.