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Re: Living a holy life 02 Mar 2022 01:49 #378024

Day 70 today, feels like a cool number. Thank you Hashem and the GYE community

Re: Living a holy life 03 Mar 2022 21:12 #378109

Hi all, 

I'm considering dropping my smartphone for a flip phone and am hoping for guidance/feedback from those who have taken the plunge. This was prompted in part by some quotes by gedolim in the GYE tech talk newsletter (thanks to those who put that together) which used some very strong language against owning a smartphone. I currently own an iphone. The only internet capable app on it is the covenant eyes browers with webchaver installed. To my mind it is a secure device as webchaver is a very strong deterrent for me. During my last fall in a frenzy I found every app that had unfiltered internet on my device and I deleted those. I also have a friend that does parental controls to prevent app downloading and I don't have any social media apps or accounts. Even at my worst I have not been tempted to look up shmutz on a webchaver monitored device, and this leaves me with a feeling of "where's the fire that the gedolim are so spoken out against" with regard to my smartphone as my gedarim are working well and the device seems locked down. With that being said, I'll allow for the possibility that maybe I'm not yet in touch with reality and still remain in significant danger and should therefore go for a flip phone. Can anyone offer perspective? I've made a preliminary pros and cons list here:

Pros:
-Having no web browser is safer than a filtered and monitored web browser (although see above why I don't feel very compelled by this point currently)
-I can start to chip away at my technology addiction
-I will not have loopholes to access the internet past my house wifi shutdown time (i asked someone in my community to set my wifi to shut off each night since i wanted some offline time to be present each night but I end up watching TV on my phone instead of actually going offline)
-Work related communication would be more restricted to work hours only as I would be generally unavailable unless I'm at a computer

Cons:
-Hindered work communication, we rely on slack quite a bit
-Loss of an emotional crutch through inability to watch videos (kosher content)
-Loss of whatsapp groups. Some of these are very useful, like one we use to coordinate the minyan
-Inability to share and view photos with my family. They all have iphones and share family events often through text. I like seeing their photos since I live across the country from them

If anyone can share their experience or insight I would appreciate it

Re: Living a holy life 04 Mar 2022 01:18 #378112

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Re: Living a holy life 07 Mar 2022 06:35 #378230

Day 75, the few days have been pretty hard. I had a small slip today as I found an old immodest photo on my phone. I deleted it but got caught up looking at it. Going through a low energy and depressive mind state recently, and the yetzer hara is taking his chance to pounce. It' strange, it feels like the first few days of the fight when the taiva is very strong. Somehow it feels like I've forgotten the clarity and lessons I learned. The main things keeping me going are that 90 days are within reach and Purim is around the corner. I won't give up.

Re: Living a holy life 08 Mar 2022 01:25 #378267

Feeling much more like myself today BH. I notice there's perhaps two kinds of struggles that come up. The first I would call acute, where you see something very triggering or you are currently in a cycle of getting very triggered. This type of fight is very physiological/neurological at root and can fade into the background with time. The second is more of an existential struggle, which I think is what has come up for me recently. In this type of fight I'm not aligned with my reality, I don't understand why life is good, and I want to crumple my life up and toss it in the trash can. I think that is exactly what pogem habris represents to me. On an inner level I know that this act is one of the biggest deepest ways I can throw my hands up and say "that's it, I'm done." Through that understanding I can also see why the yetzer hara targets this issue so heavily and also it convinces me absolutely of the emes of his existence. It's not just some arbitrary act he wants me to do. He knows what pogem habris is to me, and he wants me to just throw my hands up. In that view the appearance of taiva is sort of a way to take my own temperature and see where I'm at in terms of my alignment with avodas Hashem. It's sort of a cry out for a course correction. Anyway just some thoughts, I find it helpful to intellectualize these things.
Last Edit: 08 Mar 2022 01:28 by committed_togrowth.

Re: Living a holy life 13 Mar 2022 23:06 #378541

I want to share an amazing vort from Rabbi Moshe Weinberger with the chevra (from his series Chaburah Yosef HaTzadik, I would highly recommend listening). Bilaam ultimately failed to curse the Jews. But there's a passuk stating that Bilaam turned toward the desert, and chazal say that when he turned towards the desert he was recalling and relying upon the cheit ha eigel. His thought was, "I can't curse the Jews because Hashem is protecting them". But he reasoned that if guilt and self-resentment still lingered in the Jews' minds because of the cheit ha eigel, then he could leverage that negative mindset and induce the Jews to curse themselves. Because the Jews were already low, they were open and vulnerable to consorting with the banos Moav. And, as a result of that, they cursed themselves and brought on the plague. Hashem won't let our enemies take us down. But, if we are feeling low and think we are worthless, we just might do it ourselves. I think this highlights really strongly the danger of guilt and negative self-image. It's one of the greatest weapons we can point at ourselves. Every single one of us on here engaging with this issue cares deeply about avodas Hashem. The very notion that we are somehow down and out, or that Hashem doesn't love us is total sheker. It's an honor to be working on this issue with each of you, let's all keep going!
Last Edit: 13 Mar 2022 23:07 by committed_togrowth.

Re: Living a holy life 14 Mar 2022 04:15 #378567

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committed_togrowth wrote on 13 Mar 2022 23:06:
 I think this highlights really strongly the danger of guilt and negative self-image. It's one of the greatest weapons we can point at ourselves. Every single one of us on here engaging with this issue cares deeply about avodas Hashem. The very notion that we are somehow down and out, or that Hashem doesn't love us is total sheker. It's an honor to be working on this issue with each of you, let's all keep going!

Beautiful post! Thank you!
אין הדבר תלוי אלא בי
אלמלא הקב"ה עוזרו לא יכול לו
זרע אברהם אוהבי

Re: Living a holy life 14 Mar 2022 23:46 #378606

Interesting day today. Had some very strong stress-related and emotional triggers. Had only mild urges to go and use, I think definitely to an extent I've decoupled stress/emotional pain from the immediate desire to go off and look at sexual content. On the other hand, not having that cushion to fall into makes me really feel how much psychological strain I am under. Booked a therapist appointment for the first time in my life today, I suppose working on this issue has brought me into reality to a certain extent and that at least allows me the clarity to see I need help sorting things out. 

Re: Living a holy life 15 Mar 2022 00:34 #378613

Wow your taking a step most aren't comfortable taking, including me, even though it would certainly help a lot. It's really inspiring to see you go ahead and do that. 
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Re: Living a holy life 15 Mar 2022 04:33 #378623

Thank you for the much needed chizuk

Re: Living a holy life 18 Mar 2022 20:27 #378768

Day 86 baruch Hashem

Re: Living a holy life 18 Mar 2022 20:32 #378770

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Very exciting to set a goal and see it almost here.
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Re: Living a holy life 20 Mar 2022 14:32 #378795

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88... 89... 90!
So many of us have found to be true, that after 90 days we will feel much freer from the desires. People have reached 90 days on GYE, and they have experienced great subsequent success in finding freedom from their struggle. But afterwards starts the "life after 90" and it's a good idea to start preparing now...
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Re: Living a holy life 20 Mar 2022 18:12 #378804

@DavidT my plan is...to ride off into the sunset! Joking aside my initial thoughts are to keep my gedarim strong, keep communicating with my accountability partner, and switching to more of a day-by-day approach rather than setting a large number of days to hit (although continuing to set short term goals might also be helpful). I'd appreciate any advice you or others can provide!

Re: Living a holy life 20 Mar 2022 20:59 #378811

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My best advice is to not be complacent. You want to make sure you are moving forward. So find a small thing to work towards and keep pushing yourself. The goal in this struggle us not just to have “wins” is to build our inner resolve and determination to the point where it changes our outlook and our self value. And to keep building on that.
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some of the experiences I write about may make it easier to identify me.  This is ok.  I trust that if anyone discovers my identity they will keep it to themselves.  If you do realize that you  know me, I am completely comfortable and welcome you acknowledging me and my struggle in person.
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