OivedElokim wrote on 10 Jun 2020 04:00:
Hi friends.
Ive been falling every few days now.
I know what it will take for me to stop:
accountability and consequences-הא בהא תליא
now I’m having trouble with accountability because I keep accepting partners that don’t contact me or respond to my emails. I probably could try harder to reach out, so maybe I’m playing the blame game. In any case...
That means that I have nobody to run my quasi-taphsic plan by, which in turn causes me to procrastinate about implementing it. And without the guardrails, there’s no pain in veering off the road.
if you feel like you can advise me please post here or pm me.
True accountability is with someone that you know in person.
Simply telling over our feelings and thoughts to a friend or mentor, has tremendous power to help us break the insidious power of the addiction. As the Tzetel Katan of the great Chassidic master, R' Elimelech of Lizentzk states:
One should relate before one's teacher, who instructs him in the way of HaShem, or even before a good friend, all of one's thoughts that are contrary to the Holy Torah that the Yetzer HaRah causes to arise in his mind or heart… And one should not withhold anything because of shame. He will find that by relating these things, he will gain the power to break the strength of the Yetzer HaRah so that it will no longer be able to overcome him other times. This is in addition to the good advice that he will receive from his friend in the ways of Hashem. And this is a wonderful remedy.
We see from the above, that simply relating ones struggles to a friend or mentor has the power to break the strength of the Yetzer Hara.
Try to find a close friend or a Rabbi that you respect, to whom you can confide about your struggles. And even more importantly, we need to make sure to keep in touch with them about our progress and give them honest updates every few days. Obviously for this to work properly, we must remain completely honest and open with our accountability partners, at all cost. If we fall, the shame we will feel in reporting it will be atonement in itself, as well as providing a strong incentive to remain clean next time.