What goes through the mind of a person with an addiction? What stimulates this destructive impulse to use drugs, even when it’s against the person’s will? Many are constantly taking medication to live with a suppressed addiction.
For years, they’ve undergone treatments and walked in and out of rehab. But even with so much effort, to the dismay of those who love them, they end up relapsing sooner or later.
There comes a time when even their loved ones no longer believe in their recovery. Their families consider them liars, deceivers, schemers, etc.
The person with an addiction makes sincere promises. Still, they do not have the physical strength to overcome the urges, which is why medicine considers this an incurable, progressive, and fatal disease.
Studies have shown that some rehab programs in countries such as England give daily doses of heroin to people with an addiction who are terminally ill. This treatment keeps them off the streets but doesn’t cure them. Therefore, they are just digging one hole to fill another, which worsens over time.
It is known that a constant thought controls the mind of a person with an addiction, “Just one more time, just a little more, then you’ll stop.” Many people judge people with an addiction because they promise to stop and that they’ll strive to prevent it. Still, they end up worse than how they began.
What is the cure? How can a person be free from this evil cycle? How is it that although many are oppressed by addiction, many are free from it?
This healing takes place without medication, hospitalization, or relapse. This result occurs when one understands that the root of addiction is spiritual and affects a person’s mind and life. Once the root is destroyed, the person finds the strength to overcome. For this reason, they’ve proven effective and helped millions of people.
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