Metaphysical Strategies for Overcoming Addiction

Apr 25, 2025

Overcoming Addiction with Metaphysical Understanding

Key Concepts

  • Three Planes of Existence: Mental, Physical, Spiritual. To overcome addiction, one must address it across all these planes.
  • Addiction as a Frequency: Addiction is not just a physical problem but a frequency that attaches itself, presenting the illusion that external solutions can resolve internal voids.
  • Illusion of External Solutions: Reliance on external substances (drugs, approval, etc.) to alter internal states is counterproductive.
  • Addiction as an Entity: Exists as a blind intelligence on the spiritual plane, seeking to perpetuate itself despite being detrimental.

Understanding Addiction

  • Addiction Defined: It's the necessity of using an external frequency to alter internal frequency.
  • Void Creation: Addictions originate from voids created by experiences, often emotional, such as feeling unloved or unsafe.
  • Perception and Reality: Perception directly affects reality. How you perceive addiction influences how it manifests in life.

Altering Perceptions

  • Perception-Projection Loop: Your perception influences your experience, which in turn solidifies as 'truth' in the subconscious.
  • Illusions of Difficulty: The entity of addiction might present itself as undefeatable to maintain its existence.
  • Shifting Perception: Alter your perception to weaken addiction's grip; view addiction as easy to overcome.

Tracing the Origin

  • Identify Origin Experience: Trace the emotional experiences that created the void leading to addiction.
  • Recreate and Transform Experiences: Use imagination to rewrite past experiences, filling voids with positive emotional states.

Mental and Emotional Work

  • Role of Emotion: Emotion is the language of the subconscious. Using imagination, recreate positive emotional states to fill voids.
  • Neutrality in Relapse: Avoid negative emotions if relapse occurs. Negative emotions reinforce addiction.
  • Consistency and Internal Work: Consistently apply these mental exercises to alter internal states and reality.

Final Keys

  • Identity Shift: Detach from the identity of being an addict. Focus on becoming a person free from addiction.
  • Gratitude and Visualization: Feel gratitude for freedom from addiction as if it's already accomplished.
  • Synchronize Mental, Physical, Spiritual Planes: Ensure all actions are aligned across these planes for effective manifestation.

Practical Steps

  1. Meditative Reflection: Regularly meditate to alter internal voids using imagination.
  2. Awareness and Acceptance: Recognize the internal dialogues that perpetuate addiction.
  3. Gratitude Practices: Daily practice of gratitude for achieved freedom can reinforce change.

Conclusion

  • Understanding Metaphysics: Understanding addiction metaphysically can lead to effective and lasting overcoming of addiction.
  • Holistic Approach: Addressing addiction requires a synchronized approach across mental, physical, and spiritual dimensions.