Dear members of the forum,
Today is Monday May 3, 2010. Although the forum has a virus and is not currently servicing our heilig community I felt I needed to create a journal entry on my own word document and eventualy copy and paste it into a forum post.
Yesterday and today have been tough days in shmiras einayim. I have had lustful feelings and I can’t seem to convice myself that ma*tur*ation is bad for me and will make me feel really really bad. For some reason taiva kicks in and I refuse to see any harm or prohibition of ma*tur*ation. I really hope to keep fighting and reach very high goals and streaks. Please Hashem, help me be kadosh today and help me follow the mitzvah of v’lo sasuru acharei eineichem.
Today the taiva welled up to the point where I gave in and had a slip because I briefly looked at non tznius images. I stopped myself before m*as***ation occurred so I didn’t consider it a fall. I banged on the table where the computer was situated and I said, no!, not me, not today, it’s just not happening today, I am not breaking my streak. This helped me break free and allowed me to feel like I can start on a clean slate and just move forward b’taharah.
Anyway, this is my experience for today, by the time this is on the forum I will have said, baruch Hashem the forum is back, until then hang in there everyone. Good job at hanging in there-by the time you’ve read this the forum was back!
TrueRatzon.
Dear members of the forum,
Well the forum is still not up and running. I’m not going to hang the blame of my fall that I had yesterday on the virus that GYE got, but it may have contributed to it. It just goes to show you that you really need to be strong on your own and not rely on outside sources for help.
So there you have it, I though the previous streak would last literally forever and boom! Fifteen days is all it went. But it occurred to me that those fifteen days will be with me forever as fiteen days of kedusha and even though the streak ended there’s no reason for me not to hold my head up high and continue.
Today I learned about the pasuk of v’lo sasuru and how important it is to remember this amazing mitzvah. And I also learned to appreciate the gift of sight more, and not to abuse it chas v’shalom.
May the forum come back soon so we can all celebrate our accomplishments in shmiras einayim together.
TrueRatzon.