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Conquering Porn Addiction

December 19th, 2009

Are you looking for help in conquering a porn addiction? To you I say that perhaps no wiser words were ever uttered than “seek and ye shall find.”

Are you sincere in your journey to conquer it? Or have you been threatened by a spouse, parent, judge or other? No matter. Either way, as you take courageous steps to learn about your addiction & the harmful effects that pornography is having on you, you will most likely reach a point of awareness that will open your heart wide enough for a dsire to kick the addiction.

If you don’t currently have that desire it’s okay. Desire comes as one considers what he really wants in his life, as he learns the truths necessary to achieve those goals (including how addictions form & how to get rid of them) & as he begins to move towards it.

Now that we’ve established that you’re seeking to conquer your addiction & do or will soon gain the sincere desire to be commited to whatever its gonna take to do so, let’s move on to examining some of the truths about porn that you should know for your journey to be successful.

  1. Pornography NEVER only affects the viewer alone: Porn, in its production, harms in many ways those who are depicted. Abuse, manipulation & deception are often used to get victims to pose. There is also a violent underground sex trade that is fed by the demand for pornography.
  2. Pornography releases the same powerful chemicals in the brain as do many dangerous drugs. It’s been referred to as an erototoxin. It mimics normal & healthy sexual process, but produes quite a different result that does intercourse between husband & wife – it binds the viewer to its degrading images rather that to a real human.
  3. Porn addiction moves forward in a progression. The very nature of addiction leads one to seek greater & greater thrills, causing the one with the addiction to drop their morals, values & even break ties with loved ones in order to continue pursuing the illusory pleasure.

These simple 3 truths about pornography are but the beginning of things to consider if you’re seeking to conquer porn addiction. Overcoming requires a commitment to learning, introspection & positive actions.

Without these one merely starts & stops never truly arriving at their destination. And as I’m sure you may know this can be very frustrating, not to mention exhausting. If you’ve felt this frustration, know there IS hope! You are not alone!

There are paths that those seeking freedom from porn addiction are taking right now to come off conquers. Learn how! Just fill in your name & email at the right for free information, podcasts & professionals & more. There is also help for the “masturbation addict.”

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Sex Addictions

December 2nd, 2009

While sex addictions are not classified as such in the mental health industry’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) they are indeed very real.

Much like an addiction to drugs or alcohol, sex addictions can be very powerful. The true nature of these addictions is only seen when placed against a backdrop of disregarded values, suppressed morals, broken promises & continual frustration.

Whether you choose to call it an addiction, a compulsion or simply an annoying behavior pattern or habit, you have to eventually come to terms with the fact that there are factors at play that make “just stop”ing easier said than done.

Those who have found themselves in the midst of an addiction to sex or to sexual behaviors will surely have passed through many feelings including feelings of worthlessness, doubt, anxiety & frustration.

Promises to self go unkept. Dedication to family & friends wanes. Intimacy with loved ones suffers. All of these effects make traversing through and overcoming an addiction very difficult without help and can often be very discouraging. Hopelessness is a common side effect if someone has been addicted to sexual behavior for a good amount of time.

One common thread that can be woven between those who are frustrated & stuck in their efforts to break free is the thread of secrecy.

To keep one’s deep feelings hidden is to keep one’s self chained to the addiction. Feelings of aloneness then can result in the following several ways: First, the one addicted feels that he or she is the only one struggling with this problem. Second, he or she may feel like their struggle only affects themselves. And third, he or she will often feel that can stop the undesired behavior on their own. (Hindmarsh, Cyber Secrets 2001)

To those who struggle with sex addictions of any kind, let me reassure you now of several things.

1. There IS hope for you in overcoming your addictions to sex. Many have done it & with the right help, so can you!

2. You are NOT alone in this journey. Many are completely willing to help you as you reach out to them and trust them with your struggles.

3. You are NOT broken, stupid or any other derogatory term you may have used in the past to describe yourself. You are divine as you come from a Father in Heaven who love you and who will be your biggest fan on your road to recovery.

If you or someone you know is struggling with sex addictions, please find the courage to speak up & reach out for help. Talk to your religious leader, loved ones and find a doctor who specializes in sexual addictions.

There are some powerful concepts available in this program that will help you reprogram your way of thinking. It is not meant to replace a professional evaluation, but it will supplement any good recovery effort. No price is too hight to pay for your peace of mind and freedom from sex addictions.

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Pornography has Real Consequences

November 17th, 2009

I picked up a book several weeks ago that I should have left alone, but it gave a definition of pornography that I found particularly cavalier and destructive. The definition was something to the effect that porn was anything that people wanted to suppress and hide about the human body. The attitude was one of discrediting anyone that thought nudity and sexuality shouldn’t be openly embraced. The message was clearly one justifying such a stance.

Over time I’ve learned that many have been fooled into believing that there’s no such thing as right and wrong. It’s interesting how these words can call like sirens. They flatter the unaware listener and say there’s no devil, that there’s no God and that man is free to do what he wants without consequence.

Well, how unattractive would the Hollywood blockbuster be that actually showed the long-term consequences of an all night kegger or the loss of ability of one to connect really with others as they squander their efforts with one-night stands?

Despite the effort of many to disassociate natural consequences from action we will one day have to account for our actions. Facing the music shouldn’t be our sole motivation for seeking out and living according to truth, but it’s a reminder ever now and then to not heed the smooth lies that abound all around us.

Truth: There are natural outcomes to all actions, thoughts, attitudes and feelings. The closer I look the better I can see what leads to what. I will be patient with myself as I watch and pray always that I am not led into temptation.

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What’s Wrong With Masturbation?

November 12th, 2009
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Masturbation mimics sexual process in the brain. During regular sexual process chemicals are released that narrows focus and helps to bond a person to his or her spouse. Research has shown that the powerful release of chemicals present during masturbation can be used to condition people to react to sexually deviant behavior. This may be why some have advocated the use of masturbation in clinical settings.

However, because masturbation simulates the sexual arousal and bonding that occurs between a committed man and woman there is danger in using it outside of this type of relationship. This is what can lead to sexual attachment to objects or even seeing others as objects.

Masturbation typically is used in conjunction pornography viewing and other indulgence in other sexual compulsions to gain pleasure from the interaction with the stimuli.

If you or someone you know uses masturbation with the understanding that there’s not a problem with it, take some time to read about how it can affect your relationships and your ability to experience intimacy:

A Powerful Program to Help Stop Masturbation

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My Freedom Journey

September 12th, 2009

Journaling is a powerful tool through which I acknowledge divine power at work. It has the power to maintain my momentum, sharpen my focus & keep me motivated. Truth often speaks so softly that we need moments of reflection to capture it before we can incorporate it.

I’ve decided to keep a fairly regular (as close to daily as I can) log of my journey from sexual addiction to freedom. I want it to be clear to myself and to anyone who ever asks, “how did you do it?!” that it was my Savior that reached into my life in small and simple ways to work great and marvelous changes in my life.

After continued evaluation and re-evaluation I’ve come up with 4 areas that really energize & motivate me. When I journal I will be asking myself the following questions as I daily strive for personal freedom from addiction.

My Journey of Freedom’s Focus Questions:

How did I see the Lord’s power to change in my life today while I…

1. …thoughtfully gave of myself to my brothers and sisters?
2. …gratefully remembered his mercy and grace?
3. …was learning about my addiction?
4. …courageously chose the right?

In this journal I hope to shed light on the truths of pornography use, to instill hope in those that are caught in the darkness of addiction, to inspire action and to help facilitate the success that will come to all those who wish it.

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The “True Self”

August 20th, 2009

In the course of my recent search for freedom from pornography and other sexual addictions and heavily rooted in the Candeo program I am engaged in, I’ve seen realized the absolute necessity to correctly understand who I am and conversely, who I am NOT.

Falling in the mud doesn’t make one mud, nor does even willfully playing in the mud while having an understanding of the consequences lead to a transformation of a man back into the elements originally utilized to form his body. I am NOT my addictions.

It was truly refreshing to hear the strong refuting in the Candeo program of the “Once and addict, always an addict” philosophy so heavily taught in the social sciences. I had come accross this same firm stance that we are more than our behaviors a couple years back while reading The Alcholholism and Addiction Cure. In so many subtle and convincing ways we can come to believe that we are merely what we think or do. Even Batman said it so persuasively, “It’s not who I am underneath, it’s what I DO that defines me.”

Wow, I’m just realizing now just how harmful that philosophy can be to the thousands that find themselves trapped in bad habits and addictive behavior and who are looking for answers in fear.

I have definitley struggled against believing I was worthless. I haven’t always succeeded is seeing right, but at times I’ve felt a love beyond description that has surrounded me, made me to feel completely safe and that has given me sure confidence in who I am – a being of eternal light and infinite worth. In those wonderful moments I’ve glimpsed the eternities and felt assurance that everything would work out for the best. It’s that vision of myself to whom I aspire, to which I seek to conform my life to and it’s THAT being that so much is this world seeks to supress.

Through our actions & thoughts we can convince ourselves that the philosophies of man – that man is only man and can succeed by their own strength a – humanism – is true. By doing so we lose sight of the divinty within us, that part that understands truth naturally, that part that reaches out to others in love and concern for their well being, that part of us that truly realizes that we are all one, children of a living God. We can also begin to worship pleasure (hedonism), the mind (intellectualism) or the things which we can create (materialism); again, all leading to the same drab conclusion: that our existence has an end in ourselves.

The “true self” of which I’ve caught glimpses – by cutting through the darkness & filth of negative self talk, indulgence in the physical appetites & idleness – can only be understood by one seeking to find it. This means that behavior and thought don’t define us, but rather, that if properly practiced can lead us to understanding and seeing our true selves.

This leads me my next an investigation on the nature of truth, how to really know it or rather, how to see things as they really are & how to keep from being deceived by those who would tell lies & falsehoods for their own purposes: riches, popularity, power & gratifying the lusts of the flesh.

Glory to God

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