hoping wrote on 05 Jun 2009 13:24:
I am having troble with the concept of acknowledging powerlessness because although I know (from too much experience) that I cannot fight this on my own-Ilmalei HKB"H ozro Aino yachol lo- I still need my determination and willpower to go through withthese steps to recovery. I think that I am misunderstanding the concept and would love for someone to clarify.
Elya answered this question to battleworn back in Feb. You can read it by
clicking here. I am sure you will find it helpful. The way I understood it as that by admitting powerless you are admitting you have a problem. Once you admit, you can begin on working to solve it. But he first step is admittnce and acceptance. Elsewhere on these forums dov has spoken about he "revolving door" chevra at his 12 steps. These people could not truly recognize powerless, and where therefore not committed to long term therapy.
But of course, like you said you need determination and willpower to win. When those on this forum were truly determined, they were able to break free in a second. Defining determination is another topic. You need true ratzon and the willingness to whatever it takes. You need to be convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt that the the yetzer hars has no more control over you in looking at porn. But like you stated without Hashem results are impossible.
However, determination and willpower alone is not enough. You may also need the determination and willpower to deal with the addiction and work on some sort of recovery.
I think some of these questions are personal. You will see different people explain their experiences differently. It is important to know yourself. All the chizuk and advice on these forums are supposed to be helpful
clues for you to discover yourself.
And remember, just because until now you have been POWERLESS, recovery makes you POWERFUL. The primary midah that is responsible for the sickness we call addiction is lack of self control. Plain and simple. The desires is a result of that lack of self control. The primary midah that needs to be addressed above all is learning how to take control. You need to take action. Hashem will bring the results.
I wish you the best of luck. I can see you are in this for the long term.
Keep up the great work!
Keep growing!
Keep inspiring us!
Lover of All Jews,
yaakov