Saturday, May 21, 2016

The Connection between Religion and Addiction

Greetings to everybody,

It is with great excitement that I am writing this blog today.

In January I asked a very relevant question. What was the connection between religion and illegal drugs? My question was why, when I say drug addiction, addiction counselors, clergy and the greater population of society, call on God. It would have been more acceptable, I think, if they could also call on religion when I was talking about the other 230 different addictions, but they don't.

I have asked if someone could please offer me an educated answer in trying to understand this. Unfortunately to no avail.

Then, two days ago I stumbled across an educated answer which actually made total sense. I thought about this statement carefully, and then the answer I was looking for jumped out at me.

Blaming Satan for our bullshit means
that we do not have to take responsibility for our actions.

Therefor, we now can conveniently use God to fight Satan for us.

Now I understand why churches are so involved in fighting drugs and drug abuse. It creates more patrons and therefor also more money. It also now gives them the opportunity to rule through fear, judgment and blame.


I hope that you would read this with an open mind. It is not my aim to discredit any religion.
This blog is purely to help changing societies perception about addiction.

Thank you for reading and feel free to leave any comment.







                                                       

Monday, May 16, 2016

The Biggest Addiction of them All

Greetings everyone.

On the last count there were more than 230 different addictions known to humanity , and counting. Just that fact in itself might sound impossible to us but it is very true.

Working with, and understanding addiction for close to 20 years, I went through the list of different addictions and came to an astonishing realization.

The biggest addiction on earth does not even feature on the list.
To illustrate what I am talking about I would like to tell you a very interesting story.

I was chairing a support group for parents who's children are on drugs.
There was 20 odd people, predominantly mothers, with understandably sad faces. Even a few with very angry faces. Interestingly only 1 or 2 fathers.

After opening the session we normally ask that someone would stand and share their story. This is where I normally sit back to listen what their kids have done while they were "high". The one horror story after another. From stealing to aggressive behavior, not coming home or coming home as high as kites.

That evening, in the front row sat a mother, well dressed, sobbing her eyes out. She was supported by two other mothers, also close to tears. a Pitiful site to say the least.

I stopped proceedings giving her a chance to tell her story. The tears stopped and she told the group her sad story.
"My son", she said, "is on drugs."
That was it.
"What kind of drugs?" I asked her.
She looked puzzled, did not know, and sat down.

She got her fix for the evening. Everybody felt so sorry for her, poor women.
That made her feel so much better, till the next time somebody asks her how she was. Then she would cry and say "my son is on drugs". And she would feel so much better again and again.
                                                                                    
It turned out that a friend told her that they saw her son smoking, with people that they think are smoking weed.                                                          Her son is 25 years old.

What would happen if her son stopped smoking weed or never smoked weed in the first place? What would she then use to make herself feel better? See, she would like her son to stay an addict for as long as possible.

The biggest addiction on earth is self pity.

I would like for you to sit back a moment and think about it.

How many times have you played the self pity card?
Your spouse did this or that, you might tell your friends, and they feel so sorry for you.The government did this or the boss did that and the children does not listen to you or are using drugs. Shame, poor you.

It really made you feel so much better, does it not. Especially if your friends agree that you have such a tough life.

Self pity, the biggest addiction on earth and there is no cure, no rehabilitation center.

Hope that you to read this with an open mind, My aim is not to judge or blame, but rather to change societies perception of how they see addiction.

Please leave a comment.