Buy addiction system at your own risk
"The Matrix is everywhere; it's around us, even in this room. Taxation. The world has turned your eyes and let you blink from the truth... Unfortunately, no one can be told what Matrix is. You have to look at it yourself. "
Finally, at some stage in our lives, or in some way, it is virtually impossible to buy an addictive system [AKA the Matrix]. Around us, it can hijack our way of thinking, feeling and behaving.
I learned a principle that adhered to me in the 1970s: Context generated content . In this case, the addiction system of modern society is an excessive environment that produces content through the fertile areas of our thoughts to perpetuate and benefit from it, regardless of possible negative outcomes.
External forces exert a strong influence. How do we identify ourselves and express ourselves in the world, not only from our families, but also from adapting and accepting what we have always seen and heard. We may lack real connections with ourselves, accept our identity from external commands, and cultural language and control behavior limit the true connection with others. [1]
Although the addictive system works invisibly, you can see it with your own eyes. Hint: The core pillow that supports it and holds it in place is: binary black and white thinking, dishonesty, control illusion, dependence and egocentricity. [2] Incompetence is its main addiction.
From drug abuse to dealing with addiction, that is, spending too much time on technology, or shopping too much, often stems from powerlessness. Emotional disorders, including persistent over-stress, are also indicators of the addictive system buying.
When there is no crisis, those of us who are living in anxiety [and post-traumatic stress disorder] will operate in a crisis mode. This has become more common since the 9/11 incident and over-reliance on mobile phones.
Those of us who are disabled by frustration do not always know why. They may seriously solve their personal problems and cause them to feel depressed. However, when they are unable or unwilling to admit the elusive background factors of the addiction system and their impact on them, their antidepressants may not help much.
Those of us who are over-consumed to try to feel better find out how short their "high" is. in reality. No purchase, no number of friends ' can replace the inner experience of happiness.
Thanks to those of us who are truly committed to solving addiction or emotional disorders. I have to take this into consideration: if you only address the overall impact of the addiction system on you and only solve the problematic symptoms, you may still be addicted or cure the emotional disorder, but fail to determine its insidious punishment for your mind. .
Stay tuned for the third part: from
The possibility of soul renewal
1 Patricia Evans. Controller. Adams Media. year 2002
2 Anne Wilson Schaef. When society becomes an addict. Harper and Row, Publishers Inc. 1987
Orignal From: Addiction society and cannabis part two
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