yiraishamaim wrote:
You know- I am sure you are right.
Right now my ways are working for me. They make sense for a regular Y"H set of challenges. However I am a relative beginner with regard to addictive type of behavior.
I've got to make the time to work the steps better than I am presently doing to help me for the long run. I put forth the effort to working on surrender but to do it the classic 12 step way - a proven formula for success for so many- sounds like the optimum approach.
There is a reason why the experienced guys like you are here. It's just s hard pill to swallow to realize that addictive tendencies is an area that perhaps my present knowledge simply falls short.
Live and Learn
I sincerely believe that you are not an addict at all, in any sense of the word, chaver, and I am so happy for you. You have much to be grateful for.
It strikes me again that I read "I am a relative beginner with regard to addictive type of behavior". It seems many come here and buy into the idea that there is some great value in coming to admit that they are addicts. I do not agree with this, at all. I think it is a tragedy.
Chaza"l and the Torah are true. They do not talk of addicts. They talk of the yetzer hora. If you read "The Doctor's Opinion" in AA, it becomes clear that the problem addicts have is that we are mentally ill (among other things). Chaza"l talk of fighting the YH and winning the battle as the basic, major job of humans. The Mesilas Yeshorim makes this abundantly clear.
Yet addicts of all kinds and of all walks of life who use the 12 steps, do nothing of the sort. We admit we have a disease and cannot beat it. We agree that if we succeed to stay sober one day at a time for the rest of our lives, it will be G-d's victory completely and not our own. They surrender the fight to win, and give up all the glory that comes with winning, get on their knees and submit to G-d's Will for them by accepting the value of actually living life without their drug. That there is life after giving up our drug is a total shock to addicts.
Chaza"l do not (generally) talk of this. They give eitzos how to
overcome the YH. They talk of Torah being
meigin umatzli from the YH. They talk of s'char
for winning and not giving in. They say Hashem
helps us win (ilmolei
ozro), but
we are still the main agent, of course. They talk of the difference between Avraham Avinu (whose initials are AA - heh!) and Noach. Noach walked "ess hoElokim"
with Hashem - he needed Hashem to help him every single step of the way completely...yet Avrohom - the father of the Yidden - walked davka
lifnei Hashem (before Him, in front of Him), meaning that he stood and fought. And as Yaakov continued (about whom it says: 'asher podoh ess Avrohom') was called "one who struggles and wins" by the bad malach himself.
But addicts who use the 12 steps are not winners or beaters. The 12 steps talk of
nothing regarding alcohol after the first words of step 1. There is nothing in the 12 steps that revolves around beating the desire to drink.
All that happens is that we come to them with the inability to drink any more. We have come to know that know we can
stop - the problem is that we have stopped a thousand times! What we know we cannot
stay stopped. Like a man who says "Talk to me, I am a marriage expert - I have been married six times!" We would not ask him for advice about
our marriage, would we? In the same way, we re-quitters are no experts at living without drinking by dint of the fact that we have stopped a thousand times and masturbated ourselves again anyhow, are we? So we do not possess the solution. We with our Torah, we with out yir'as Shomayim, we with our wives to have sex with whenever we really 'need' to...
none of it has provided us with the answer till now, has it? No. We addicts have failed.
So, we who decide we
are ill, choose to give up. And since we know we have given up many times but do not
stay given up, come to see that our problem all along was not women, not men, not our hormones, not porn, not 'the internet', nor our yetzer horas. Our Problem all along was that we had no clue how to live without them.
Sobriety is an addict's Problem, not drinking. There is a total lack of faith that he (or she) can survive without drinking...or lusting/sex/porn, etc.
So the guy who keeps compulsively acting out and keeps finding himself in the cycle again, comes to see how much he is faking his wife, kids, community and friends with his double identity, and still relies on Chaza"l and Torah - is just demonstrating that Torah is failing. I consider that apikorsus to say that Torah is wrong at all. The Torah is perfect and always right. It DOES beat the YH. It DOES save us from it.
Obviously, the problem some people are having is not the YH.
For I have met many dozens of kolel guys and great chassidishe yidden of all ages who are habitually masturbating, using prostitutes, etc.
So if you really believe you are an addict, then you will have no problem walking into an open Alcoholics Anonymous meeting -
with your yarmulkeh on and introducing yourself as Moishe or whatever the
real name your wife and friends call you is - and sitting right next to shiksas and goyim and other yidden together and being one of them. For you are. And they have the solution.
The Torah
has no solution for crazy people and is not
meant to.
Derech Eretz is truly kodma laTorah.
Hatzlocha dear chaver in getting deeper into the real, unaddicted life you have, in sharing chizzuk for all like you in what works, and also in not twisting yourself into anything you are not.
Lots of love,
Dov