Month: July 2017

  • Parasha Devarim – Are you STANDING AT THE CROSSROADS?!

    Parasha Devarim – Are you STANDING AT THE CROSSROADS?!

    Parasha Devarim – Are you…

    We are are continuing our weekly Series:

    Today, we are learning, how Parasha Devarim speaks to those who seek Recovery.

    Is there any REST in this Journey called Life?

    Parasha Devarim is the last book of our Torah.  And is referred to as “Mishneh Torah” which is translated as “repetition of the Torah.”  Our Sages teach us that the entire Book of Devarim was spoken by Moses to the Jewish people during the last few weeks of his life.  He spends this time recapping all that they had been thru since leaving Egypt.  He also uses the time to give us additional laws that we would have to observe now that we were about to live in Eretz Yisroel.  Plus he rebukes the Nation to take care not to repeat the mistakes they made in the desert.

    As we all know in this Parasha, we learn about THE FORTY TWO STOPS that Klal Yisroel made during their 40 years of travel in Bamidbar – the Sinai Desert prior to entering the Land of Israel.

    There is so much to be learned about these Forty Two stops.  What occurred there, what we built in each location and how we often fell into the traps of temptation, which led to our ACTING OUT!

    A lot can even be learned about the names of each of the stops.  For example, at “Marah” we witnessed one of G-d’s many miracles of turning the “bitter” waters sweet.  All the way from Chapter 1, verse 19 thru Chapter 3, verse 22 – Moses goes to great lengths to remind us that in spite of all the miracles G-d did for us along our Journey – we also chose to reject G-d and commit the craziest sins.

    But I’d like to focus on one of the most important and meaningful stops of all.  First of all, if you do the math – we spent 40 years in the desert and had 42 stops.  You would think that we spent about a year in each of these stops.  But NO.  If fact, there were some stops that we spent just one day there, some times a few weeks and others a few months.  We also learn that our travels in the desert were really only over the course of 38 years.  And there was ONE STOP along the way, we learn about it in Chapter 1, verse 46 – the text is very strange.  It says,

    “תשבו בקדש ימים רבים כימים אשר ישבתם

    You dwelt in KADESH for many days, as many days as you dwelt.”

    Rashi explains to us that the Jewish People settled in Kadesh for a total of Nineteen Years, as many days as they dwelt in all other resting places combined during their thirty-eight years traveling in the Desert!

    Let’s consider how this Message speaks to us...

    Take a look at the name of this most important location – the one where Klal Yisroel dwelt/rested the longest.  The name is Kadesh – קדש

    SO WHAT?!  Does it really matter what the name of this Rest Stop is?

    As Addicts seeking Recovery, we are keenly aware how turbulent and Unmanageable our lives have been up to this point.  And how many times when we were Standing at the Crossroads, struggling to make the right decision…do we stay off of the internet?  do we stay out of the massage parlors?  do we avoid gazing at or flirting with women?…and yet unfortunately standing there Powerless, WE FELL…again and again and again!

    For those of you that are Working the Program, you know how many times G-d’s Holy Name is mentioned in the Big Book and the 12 Steps.  We learn on page 72 that our Mission Statement is to “get a new attitude, a new relationship with G-d and to discover the obstacles in our path.

    The Jewish People had to spend forty years in the desert to be an Am Kodosh – a HOLY People.  They spent half of those years in a location called Kadesh.  The message is now very clear.  To be sober, to be in Recovery, we have to learn how to SEPARATE ourselves – to M’Kadesh ourselves from our Selfish and Self-Centered way of thinking.

    “And in doing so, we will be able to Stand at the Crossroads, to make the right choices and WE WILL BE MORE HOLY!!”

    If you’re like most of us, and having some difficulty maintaining your sobriety and recovery – let me share a little gift with you, based on my own personal GUIDE to help me fulfill the Twelve Steps.  I share this with all of the men and women I work with.  It is called the:

    “Where are you on the Consciousness Scale Exercise” and I promise it will bring you sobriety, serenity and forever change your life:

    Here’s how this Sobriety/Recovery Tool works.  Throughout your day/night, occasionally take a moment to think about where you are on the Consciousness Scale.  If I’m finding myself being Critical, Selfish, focusing only on what I can get out of any situation – then I’m hanging out in “Self-Consciousness” on the Scale.  And it is inevitable that people and situations probably won’t do what I WANT – and I’ll end up in Resentments or Fears – which for addicts means that we will most likely “Act Out!”

    If I find myself being Kind, Generous and thinking about how I Can Help Others – then I’m in a much better place of “Other-Consciousness” on the Scale.  Which means that I’ll be much more Accepting of people and situations – and I’ll be much less likely to fall into resentments and fears – I will remain in Serenity and Sober.

    Even better, if I can deliberately strive to have Emunah & Bitachon, be Humble and regularly ask “What does G-d want from me now?” I am living the ultimate Life of Recovery – Free and Liberated from the struggles and disappointments in life.  I am in a state of “God-Consciousness!”  With a bit of practice and time and regularly checking in with Where are you on the Consciousness Scale, then you will see your sobriety and recovery soar!!

    I suggest you print and cut out this Consciousness Scale and keep it in your wallet or at your desk as a frequent reminder how to STAY OUT OF SELF!

    Shabbat Shalom!

    (ps. if you have a personal story or chiddush, you would like to share, I am looking for “guest” contributors to post.)
  • Parasha Mattos – Where are your Priorities??

    Parasha Mattos – Where are your Priorities??

    Parasha Mattos – Where are your Priorities??

    “IT’S NOW OR FOREVER”

    We are are continuing our weekly Series:

    Today, we are learning, how Parasha Mattos speaks to those who seek Recovery

    What do my choices say about me?

    As we all know in this Parasha we learn about how Klal Yisroel were about to enter the Land of Israel.  And then the tribes of Reuben and Gad made a very very peculiar request from Moshe.  Does this make sense at all?  Don’t forget that when the entire nation left Egypt they marched to Mt Sinai and received the Torah just 49 days later.  And about ten months later, they were told that it’s time to enter the “Promised Land.”  Regretably, thanks to the derogatory remarks of the spies, they had to spend forty years in the desert.  Just imagine the frustration they felt because their dreams to enter Eretz Yisroel were dashed!!

    So they waited and waited – a full forty years – until finally, they got the green light to finally enter Israel.  Of course, there was a great deal of excitement and joy that their day had finally come to arrive to their Homeland.  And right in the midst of the preparation to cross over the Jordan, all of a sudden the tribes of Reuben and Gad come to Moshe and basically tell him…We’re not so excited about going into Eretz Yisroel.  In fact we’d rather stay on this side of the Jordan.  They said to Moshe:

    “Pens for the flock shall we build here for our livestock and cities for our small children.”

    You can just imagine what a downer that was for the rest of the tribes who were more excited than a plane load of Jews flying today with Nefesh B’Nefesh to make Aliyah!   Just think how Moshe felt about this request.  After all, he spent the best years of his life saving us from slavery in Egypt, shlepping up and down a mountain without any food or drink, putting up with a bunch of disloyal and complaining Yidden, and then was told that he couldn’t enter The Land!  And now he has to deal with these tribes who could have – but didn’t want to live in Israel!!  So, Moshe said to the tribes of Reuven and Gad:

    “Build for yourselves cities for your small children and pens for your flock.”

    Let’s consider how this Message speaks to us...

    Take a look at the subtle but enormous difference between what Reuvan and Gad said to Moshe.  And then what Moshe said back to them.

    In Reuvan/Gad’s remarks they first mentioned the livestock THEN the children.  In Moshe’s remarks, he first mentioned the children THEN the livestock!

    SO WHAT?!  Does it really matter in what order the livestock and the children are mentioned?

    Let’s consider why this is such an enormous difference.  As those of us seeking Recovery have learned from the Big Book on page 14 and many other places, the emphasis in our Program is the Destruction of Self-Centeredness.  Now as we consider the PRIORITIES of Reuven/Gad, we see that they put the Livestock first.  And what does Livestock represent?  OUR MATERIAL WEALTH!  A FOCUS ON THE HERE AND THE NOW!!

    So what do the Small Children represent? OUR SPIRITUAL WEALTH!  A FOCUS ON THE ETERNAL!!

    The message is pretty clear and loud now…we must always ask ourselves, What are my PRIORITIES?  Are they just on my own personal self-centered and SELF-CONSCIOUS fulfillment? – which as we all know is so superficial and fleeting.

    OR are my PRIORITIES on my SELF-LESS connection to my purpose of carrying on the dreams and traditions of my ancestors – as an ETERNAL LINK thru my children to serve G-d and build our People?!

    “SO IT’S YOUR CHOICE MY FRIENDS – OLAM Hazeh or OLAM HaBAH!!”

    If you’re like most of us, and having some difficulty maintaining your sobriety and recovery – let me share a little gift with you, based on my own personal GUIDE to help me fulfill the Twelve Steps.  I share this with all of the men and women I work with.  It is called the:

    “Where are you on the Consciousness Scale Exercise” and I promise it will bring you sobriety, serenity and forever change your life:

    Here’s how this Sobriety/Recovery Tool works.  Throughout your day/night, occasionally take a moment to think about where you are on the Consciousness Scale.  If I’m finding myself being Critical, Selfish, focusing only on what I can get out of any situation – then I’m hanging out in “Self-Consciousness” on the Scale.  And it is inevitable that people and situations probably won’t do what I WANT – and I’ll end up in Resentments or Fears – which for addicts means that we will most likely “Act Out!”

    If I find myself being Kind, Generous and thinking about how I Can Help Others – then I’m in a much better place of “Other-Consciousness” on the Scale.  Which means that I’ll be much more Accepting of people and situations – and I’ll be much less likely to fall into resentments and fears – I will remain in Serenity and Sober.

    Even better, if I can deliberately strive to have Emunah & Bitachon, be Humble and regularly ask “What does G-d want from me now?” I am living the ultimate Life of Recovery – Free and Liberated from the struggles and disappointments in life.  I am in a state of “God-Consciousness!”  With a bit of practice and time and regularly checking in with Where are you on the Consciousness Scale, then you will see your sobriety and recovery soar!!

    I suggest you print and cut out this Consciousness Scale and keep it in your wallet or at your desk as a frequent reminder how to STAY OUT OF SELF!

    Shabbat Shalom!

    (ps. if you have a personal story or chiddush, you would like to share, I am looking for “guest” contributors to post.)
  • Step Four – You can run away, but you can’t HIDE…

    Step Four – You can run away, but you can’t HIDE…

    Only Honesty and Clarity will bring us FREEDOM!

    Chevra

    Just when we thought we were on calm seas, a gale force wind blows in and almost knocks us off our feet.

    That’s how it feels when we read the brutally honest messages of the authors of the Big Book; following the list of the 12 Steps.

    At first, it seems like they’re going to be real gentle with us; when they tell us “Do not be discouraged.” And “We are not saints.” And I really take comfort in knowing that it’s about progress not perfection.

    But then we get slammed with the “first requirement is that we be convinced that any life run on self-will can hardly be a success!”

    Wait just a minute. If you’re an outsider looking in at my life, you’d see lots of success – A beautiful home, nice cars, attractive wife, model kids, money in the bank, popularity and more. Surely, I got my life figured out! Why I can claim that “I’m a self-made Man!”

    And besides that I’m a nice guy. I know what to say, when to say it, how to butter up my wife. I’m a likable person. And I usually get my way. And when things don’t go my way, I just think to myself, that I just need to try harder.

    You see, I’ve been “a victim of the delusion that I can wrest satisfaction and happiness out of this world if only I manage well.”

    How nice of the authors to tell us on page 62, “Selfishness – self centeredness! That we think is the root of our troubles.”
    And then they give us the biggest punch in our kishkes when they tell us, “So our troubles, we think are basically of our own makingand that the addict is an extreme example of Self-Will Run Riot!!

    So Let’s Get to the Root of our Problem and Work the 4th Step Inventory Worksheets!

    Click on each link below to view the corresponding worksheet:

    Resentment Worksheet

    Fear Worksheet

    Sex Conduct Worksheet

    Download all 3 worksheets as an Excel file

    Start with the RESENTMENT Worksheet
    Begin by completing only Columns One and Two (from left to right) THE ATTACHED SHEETS have INSTRUCTIONS ABOVE EACH COLUMN.
    Just let it all out. And most likely, you’ll have your wife and/or those closest to you at the top of the list. Furthermore, you may/should have multiple entries in “The Cause” (column two) for your wife/loved one. That’s good. Like I said, Just Let it Out.
    You may ask, how far back in time should I go? The answer depends on if this individual is still “renting space in your head – rent free.” If you were to see this person today, would you still carry a grudge
    After completing Column’s One and Two, then it’s time to complete Column Three – “Affects My…” Simply check all of the boxes that are affected by your Resentment – it may be all of the boxes!
    Then after you’ve done all three columns, then go back and do Column Four – “My Part in this.” Here is where you have to spend time being really HONEST with yourself.
    And ask, “have I been selfish or maybe dishonest?”
    Maybe I’m being a Control Freak or Self-Seeking.
    Maybe I resent this person, just because he/she just isn’t doing what I EXPECT.
    Once you’ve completed the Resentment Sheet, then move on to complete the FEAR Worksheet, using the same process as above.
    And then it’s time to complete the SEX CONDUCT Worksheet, using the same process as above.

    Finally, please use your time to COMPLETE all these sheets THIS WEEK. You should be in touch with your Chavrusah/Sponsor to help you.

    Then you should SCHEDULE THE FIFTH STEP CALL – to go over these Sheets. This private one on one Call will take about 2 hours.

    Please let me know if you need a Sponsor for your Call.

  • My LUST is SPINNING out of Control!

    My LUST is SPINNING out of Control!

    My Lust is SPINNING out of Control!

    SPECIAL GUEST SHARE by Big D.

    I was recently on Duvid Chaim’s Big Book Study Group call.  We were discussing the Power of Triggers.  One person asked whether different triggers cause different types of reactions.
    I thought about this question…and I think the answer is clearly “No.” From my experience, it doesn’t matter what the trigger is, I believe that all types of triggers lead to the same thing – acting out!  Take a look at the following picture:

    Each one of the marbles is a sexaholic. The funnel represents our lust addiction. It doesn’t matter if the marble entered the funnel from the top, bottom or sides.
    All the marbles are going to spin in the funnel until they go down the hole, in other words – “Acting Out!”
    In my Pre-Recovery days, I acted out almost every day. Every day I would tell myself that today will be different… But, to my dismay, everyday ended up with me acting out!
    For example, I would be on a train and notice a pretty woman.  I would try to look away. Then, more and more women would get on the train and I would look away a little less each time, and then I would stare. Then I found my lust spinning faster and faster..and lower in the funnel until I went down the hole!
    At work, I never sat down with the intent to look at porn.  I would get bored and end up looking at innocent YouTube videos…  I was determined to stop on my own, but I thought I’d look at just one more innocent video…and it didn’t take long before I was spinning uncontrollably faster and lower in the funnel until I went down the hole!
    In my Work in Recovery, I learned to stay away from triggers. And I started to prepare myself in advance for the triggering situations with a Plan of Action. On the train, now I choose to learn…I choose to concentrate on my dalet amos…I choose to look down when the train enters a station where lots of women get on…I reach out to Duvid Chaim.  Now when I’m at work, I get up and walk around, I read an article on Guard Your Eyes, or I’ll get a cup of coffee.  The point is that I’m making a conscious choice to be aware of what used to trigger me and now I make healthier choices that keep me sober.
    It’s very clear to me that we need to work on avoiding the triggers.  Once we are “edging” we will eventually be spinning in the funnel and we are going down the hole!

    Thanks for letting me share.

    (PS – if you have a personal story or would like to share your “Experience, Strength & Hope”, please email me to join others now appearing in our “Guests Shares”)
  • Haftaras Pinchas – Where can you Find G-d???

    Haftaras Pinchas – Where can you Find G-d???

    Haftara Pinchas:

    “G-d, where are you? Please give me a sign that you exist in my life!”

    We are are continuing our weekly Series:

    “Today, we are learning, how this Haftara speaks to those who seek Recovery”

    Have you been searching for G-d?

    As we all know, the “hero” of this Parasha earns the distinct honor of having the Parasha named after him.  Of course, we are talking about Pinchas.  (In fact, out of all the fifty-four Parashiot in the Torah, only six of them are named after a person!)  Pinchas was so highly recognized for his brave act on behalf of G-d, that it is written in chapter 25, verse 12 “Behold! I give him My covenant of peace!”  (And we thought that Jean Henri Dunant was pretty cool for winning the first “Nobel Peace Prize” in 1901!)

    Now let’s turn to the Haftaras Pinchas!  Do we ever stop searching for G-d!

    We know from Midrashim, in the opinion of the Ralbag that the hero of the Haftorah – Eliyahu HaNavi is none other than Pinchas himself!!

    And what can we learn from them to help us stay in Recovery?  What Character Trait (the opposite of our Character Defects) are both Pinchas and Eliyahu praised for?

    “Z’rizus” or Zealousness”

    Yes, in their pursuit of increasing their Conscious Contact with Hashem, Pinchas/Eliyahu swept away all thought of their personal sense of SELF.  They broke thru the klipa/shell of their EGO – and asked just one question:

    “What do YOU want from me NOW?”

    This question has become my personal 24/7 Mantra.  And has been the primary contributor reducing my Self Consciousness and elevating my G-d Consciousness.  Whether I’m faced with a major problem in my life or just some small choice like when to say my morning prayers and how fast – or not to say them – I can ask this question, pause, quiet my mind and soon I will hear a message in my head that often is the best and most G-d conscious decision!  Please try this and see for yourself how much more in alignment you will feel with your Higher Power.

    NOW BACK TO OUR STORY…

    Pinchas/Eliyahu weren’t content with just eliminating Zimri or Jezebel – who brought the People the two greatest addictions of all time: ADULTERY and IDOLATRY.

    No, Pinchas/Eliyahu wanted to really SEARCH FOR AND FIND G-D!

    Take a look at our Haftorah and you’ll find one of the most moving and profound personal experiences of all time!  The Haftorah, quoting Melachim/Kings ch.19 v.8-12 describes Eliyahu’s Journey to FIND G-d.  In this poignant private conversation with Hashem, Eliyahu like Moshe travels forty days and forty nights without food to the “Mountain of G-d” (aka Horeb-Mt Sinai).  And G-d asks Eliyahu, “Why are you here?”  Eliyahu expresses his deepest emotional longing to finally FIND G-d.

    And here’s where the accounting of this back and forth conversation get’s very intense and moving.

    And G-d said, “Go out and stand on the mountain in the presence of the Hashem, for Hashem is about to pass by.”

    Then a great and powerful wind tore the mountains apart and shattered the rocks before the L-rd, but the L-rd was not in the wind.

    After the wind there was an earthquake, but the L-rd was not in the earthquake.

    After the earthquake came a fire, but the L-rd was not in the fire.

    And after the fire came a:

    קול דממה דקה

    a thin small voice!!

    Let’s consider how this Message speaks to us...

    When those of us in pursuit of Recovery really learn the Big Book Twelve Step Program, we realize

    • how when six of the twelve Steps refer to G-d,
    • how practically every other page discusses G-d’s impact in our lives,
    • how the only way to FIND and HOLD ONTO G-D is thru “destruction of Self-Centeredness” (BB pg 14)
    • and how “the consciousness of the Presence of G-d is today the most important fact of their lives” (BB pg 51)…

    We must recognize how absolutely essential it is for us that we all SEARCH and FIND G-D!

    BUT, here’s the BIG LESSON, we don’t necessarily have to FIND G-D by searching all over the planet for the most awesome spiritual experience – whether it’s at the Kotel or at the Kever of a Gadol or waiting for hours to get a handshake and a 5 second blessing from a big Rav or making a Tikun of some sort for forty days or spending the Chagim at Uman (and I hope you forgive me if offend anyone who does these).

    My dear brothers and sisters, you don’t have to look OUTSIDE of yourself to find G-d…

    For HE CAN BE FOUND BY LOOKING INSIDE YOURSELF!  All you have to do is TO HEAR THE…

    קול דממה דקה

    THE thin small voice!!

    If you’re like most of us, and having some difficulty maintaining your sobriety and recovery – let me share a little gift with you, (BB pg 84).  It is called the “The Plan of Action for the Man in Recovery” and I promise it will bring you sobriety, serenity and forever change your life:

    I suggest you print and cut out this Plan of Action card and keep it in your wallet or at your desk as a frequent reminder how to STAY OUT OF SELF!

    Shabbat Shalom!

    (ps. if you have a personal story or chiddush, you would like to share, I am looking for “guest” contributors to post.)
  • Is it Adultery or Idolatry that’s my Problem?!

    Is it Adultery or Idolatry that’s my Problem?!

    “Adultery or Idolatry – That is the Question!

    You don’t want to miss this Special Presentation”

    “Join us Today and all week for our Launch into the Twelve Steps – Chapter 5 – How it Works”

    “90% of the people who attend the Twelve Steps Meetings don’t really understand the Twelve Steps!”

    Are you part of the 10% or the 90%?!

    It’s not an exaggeration!  I’ve attended many 12 Step Meetings and I am surprised how few of the attendees really know the accurate or deeper meaning of the Twelve Steps.

    Do you know:

    • How Bill Wilson really wanted to write Step One?

    • What is the Cause & Effect of Addictive Behavior?

    • What really is the meaning of Unmanageability?

    • What is “Sanity”?

    • What are our “Will and our Lives”?

    • What’s the difference between “Wrongs”, “Defects of Character” and “Shortcomings”?

    • What’s G-d’s Part in Recovery?  What is our part?

    • What “muscles” do we need to exercise to Recover?

    • Once we’re sober, how do we stay sober?

    • I’m a Frum Jew!  What the heck can Bill Wilson teach me about Prayer?

    • Do I really need a Sponsor?  Do I really need a Sponsee?

    • What really is the GOAL of the 12 Step Program?

    Join us on the Noon Call and all week to get answers to all these questions!

    THE CALL IN NUMBER IS:
    (641) 715-3836

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  • Special GUEST SHARE: “Do you know to where you are going?!”

    Special GUEST SHARE: “Do you know to where you are going?!”

    Where Are You Going?

    SPECIAL GUEST SHARE by D. D.

    I have been a lust addict for over thirty years. I was settled deep in a rut where I would act out from Sunday to Thursday and control myself before Shabbos. I finally got busted and found the GYE website. I have been in Recovery and I have stayed clean for a few months. I have found Recovery to be a Discovery process. I look at things differently in my post-Recovery consciousness. Now that my mind is not clouded over by lust, I find new insights in many every day and not-so every day events.

    Recently, a close relative of mine passed away and I attended the funeral. This is a part of life and it was not the first funeral I attended. However, it was the first funeral that I attended in Recovery.

    I grew up in Canada and had occasion to attend a number of funerals. I have been living in Israel for over twenty years and each time I attend a funeral I am struck by one huge difference. In Israel, there is no coffin. The body is wrapped in a shroud. You can clearly see where the head is and where the feet are. Some of the chevra kadisha hand the body to one man who is standing in the grave. They lower the body into the grave and cover it with cinder blocks. Then they fill the grave with dirt. The fact that you see the body being put directly into the ground gives you a clear sense of the finality of death.

    This time, it hit me in a new way in relation to Recovery.

    The Mishna in Pirkei Avos [3:1] states:

    עקביא בן מהללאל אומר הסתכל בשלשה דברים ואי אתה בא לידי עבירה דע מאין באת ולאן אתה הולך ולפני מי אתה עתיד ליתן דין וחשבון מאין באת מטפה סרוחה ולאן אתה הולך למקום עפר רמה ותולעה ולפני מי אתה עתיד ליתן דין וחשבון לפני מלך מלכי המלכים הקדוש ברוך הוא:

    “Akaviah ben Mehalalel says: Consider three things and you will not come to sin. Know from where you came, and to where you are going, and before Whom you will have to give an account and reckoning. Where you come from? From a putrid drop [which should serve as a safeguard against undue pride]. Where are you going? To a place of dust, maggots, and worms [which should serve as a safeguard against unworthy worldy pleasures]. Before whom you will have to give an account and reckoning? Before the King of kings the Holy One blessed is He [which should serve as a safeguard against sin].”

    Where are you going?

    We can read this Mishna many times, but when you see the body in the shroud and when you actually see where are you going, this makes it much more real. If you knew for a fact that you are going to die tomorrow, you wouldn’t act out. If you knew for a fact that are going to die in a week, you probably wouldn’t act out. What if you knew that you are going to die in exactly one year? Would this knowledge be enough to stop you from acting out for an entire year? As an addict, I’m not so sure that the knowledge of one year left to live would be enough to stop me from acting out. I can see that the addiction would be strong enough for me to ignore the certainty that I will have to stand before Hashem’s Judgement in one year. The addictive reasoning would kick in and say that there’s plenty of time to do teshuva.

    We know that we will die, but it is not real to us. Our addiction is stronger than the reality that we may die tomorrow. We are going to a place of dust, maggots, and worms. If you don’t believe it, go to a funeral in Israel. We need the Twelve Steps to get out of our addiction, but we need to remember where we going to maintain our Recovery.

  • Parashas Balak: What a FOOL I was!!

    Parashas Balak: What a FOOL I was!!

    Parashas Balak:

    “A person does not commit a transgression unless a spirit of FOOLISHNESS enters him!”

    (Reish Lakish-Sotah 3a)

    We are are continuing our new weekly Series:

    “How this Parasha speaks to those who seek Recovery”

    ויחל העם לזנות אל בנות מואב

    “And the people began to commit harlotry with the daughters of Moab..”

    How did we FALL?  We were so HOLY!

    Parashas Balak tells the story of Balaam, the Greatest Prophet of the Gentile Nations who was hired by King Balak of Moab.  Balak was freaking out because of the advancing nation of Israel.  So he commissioned Balaam to curse Israel.

    After failing three times to curse Israel – in fact, Balaam only saw the Holiness of the Nation and ultimately he could only bless them.

    Balak was furious!  And Balaam left humiliated.  But he had one last plan.  What better way to destroy the foundation of the Jewish Nation than to tempt them into sexual immorality.  He knew that G-d does not tolerate promiscuity – the only times the Torah speaks of G-d’s anger as אף, “wrath” is when it is provoked by immorality! (More Nevuchim 1:36)

    Balak was thrilled with Balaam’s Plan and even sent his own daughters to entice the Jews.

    Let’s follow this incredible story of how quickly LUST brought us down from the loftiest heights we had built during our 40 years in the desert!

    We learn in Sanhedrin 106a that Bilaam knew that not only did our men lust after the Moabite women, he also knew that we lusted after Georgia Armani fine linen Egyptian flax suits – 

    That’s right, after spending 40 years in the same old clothing, who wouldn’t want some more threads from luxurious Egypt?!

    And here’s where the Story gets obscene!  The Moabite women set up their tents to sell their fine linens to the men.  But they cleverly put an “old harlot” on the outside who only offered their linen garments…at full price.  

    But on the inside of the tent were the “young beautiful” harlots

    who would call out to the Jewish men and offered the linen garments at half price!!  If you’re like me, you know how much we Jews love to get a bargain!

    But wait, there’s more to the Story!  The men had to go thru this episode three times before the young harlot would say to the Jew, “Behold, you are like a preferred customer” and invited them inside their tent and offered them “pitchers of Ammonite wine” (forget Mogan David wine!)  Now you can use your imagination to figure out what happened next…

    Now go back to the Parasha (chapter 25, verse 1) which says,

    “וישב ישראל בשטים”

    “And Israel settled in Shittim…”

    R’ Yehoshua in Sanhedrin 106a says that Shittim means that they engaged in SHTUS, matters of FOOLISHNESS!

    Let’s consider how this Message speaks to us...

    How many times do we find ourselves, very pleased with how we got to Shul on time and davened Shachris with such Kavanah.  We learned the Daf Yomi (our third time thru Shas) and conducted honest business dealings.  We ate a kosher lunch and we benched slowly.  We went home (after Mincha/Maariv) and we honored our wives and said Shema with the kids.

    Everything was great, our wife was tired and went to sleep.  All of a sudden, the thought crossed my mind…that if I spent a little time on the computer, I could catch up with the news and sports stories.  Then I thought, what harm could there be by watching the movie trailer for the latest hit – Wonder Woman (a nice Jewish girl, too)!  It wasn’t very long before we found ourselves searching for more than just wonder women!  And before we knew it, it was past 3 am that we went to sleep.  Fortunately, our wives didn’t wake up to catch us in the throes of our SHTUS, our FOOLISHNESS, but we paid a heavy price the next day – no Shachris or Daf Yomi – my irritability wrecked my day at the office and when I finally got home (forget Mincha/Maariv), I snapped at my wife and kids.

    It says in the Big Book, pg 85:

    “It is easy to let up on the spiritual program of action and rest on our laurels.  We are headed for trouble if we do,  for lust is a subtle foe.  We are not cured of sexaholism.  What we really have is a daily reprieve contingent on the maintenance of our spiritual condition.”

    If you’re like most of us, and having some difficulty maintaining your sobriety and recovery – let me share a little gift with you, (BB pg 84).  It is called the “The Plan of Action for the Man in Recovery” and I promise it will bring you sobriety, serenity and forever change your life:

    I suggest you print and cut out this Plan of Action card and keep it in your wallet or at your desk as a frequent reminder how to STAY OUT OF SHTUS!

    Shabbat Shalom!

    (ps. if you have a personal story or chiddush, you would like to share, I am looking for “guest” contributors to post.)
  • TRIGGERS!!!  Ready…Aim…Fire!!

    TRIGGERS!!! Ready…Aim…Fire!!

    I just read this very important and insightful article on the GYE Site about Understanding LUST Triggers.  And I wanted to share it with you.

    (Please GO TO www.guardyoureyes.com to see lots and lots of free articles, videos, tools and support to help you with all levels of lusting – and join our GYE Big Book Study Conference Call Mondays thru Thursdays)

    I would love to hear from you and get your feedback.  And let me know if you’d like some personalized support in dealing with your triggers.

    Understanding Triggers in Recovery from LUST

    by  GYE  (See all authors)

    May 16, 2017 by Katie Patterson

    Triggers: The Why Matters

    In order how to understand how triggers work and how to avoid them, the larger question of the why a person is triggered must be addressed. A preoccupation with lust (including gazing, flirting, porn, masturbation, betrayal, etc.) might begin as just that–a preoccupation/bad habit–but it can easily move into the realm of addiction. Leading research suggests that triggers point to the reasons many become dependent on lust. Triggers, it turns out, are pretty important to understand.

    Lust triggers are internal or external catalysts that create a desire to look lust. You might be thinking that the reasons people lust are obvious–sexual desire. But it’s not that simple. Because people become outright addicted to lust very easily, and research suggests that it is not just because of what is happening on the screen, but because of what the person viewing it is escaping from.

    A recent study indicates that some of top reasons men give for opening their computer or unlocking their smartphone screen–the thing that triggers them before actually looking at porn–is to alleviate stress, boredom, and anxiety. This finding is in line with what experts have known for a long time: that many users lust as an emotional coping strategy rather than merely seeking pleasure. Dr. Rob Weiss, a leading researcher of lust’s effects says that “these individuals use [lust] not to feel pleasure but to escape emotional discomfort. It is a desire for emotional escape rather than a desire to ‘get high’ that is the crux of all addictions and compulsive behavior.” Thus, the more lust is used by individuals to alleviate their emotional discomfort, the more they will continue using it in an addictive pattern and not deal with their actual issues.

    The Sexual Addiction Cycle

    In his book “Out of the Shadows” Dr. Patrick Carnes describes the cyclical nature of a dependence on lust, or how this addiction begins, escalates, and eventually takes over a person’s life. He describes four stages of sexual addiction that expert Weiss elaborates upon to give a clear picture of why this particular vice so easily begins to take over lives. People using lust should take the time to understand how this cycle works.

    Dr. Weiss’ Six Stages of the Sexual Addiction Cycle:

    1. Triggers (Shame/Blame/Guilt)
    2. Fantasy (Control)
    3. Ritualization (The Bubble)
    4. Acting Out (Release)
    5. Numbing
    6. Despair (Shame)

    Briefly, let us look at these stages more closely.

    Stage 1: Triggers

    Dr. Weiss explains that triggers are catalysts that make a person need something to make them feel better. Catalysts can be many things including,“both emotional and physical discomfort, either short- or long-term. Depression, anxiety, loneliness, boredom, stress, shame, anger and any other form of emotional or psychological (or even physical) discomfort can easily trigger an addict’s desire to escape, avoid and dissociate.” So these feelings that are uncomfortable must be met in either a healthy way–like conversation with family, a therapist, etc.–or the person will move on to Stage 2.

    Stage 2: Fantasy

    After being triggered, the user becomes preoccupied “to the point of obsession” with sexual fantasies and desire to lust. Dr. Weiss says that at this point they will use unless intervened.

    Stage 3: Ritualization

    Dr. Weiss says that this stage is also called a “bubble” or “trance” because the person’s fantasies move closer to reality (like logging on to their favorite lust site, or shutting the bedroom door and isolating themselves) and real-world concerns disappear. Ironically, it is this stage that gives users the high that they seek, not the actual acting out itself.

    Stage 4: Acting Out

    Weiss describes the sexual release as something users try to prolong because they are ultimately not after orgasm but an escape from emotional discomfort. Acting out ends the “high” and throws users right back in the reality of their day-to-day problems.

    Stage 5: Numbing

    This is the big denial stage. It is where the user tries with all their might to minimize what they just did in order to avoid feeling what comes next. Here, the user tells themselves “If she treated me better I wouldn’t have…” or “It’s not cheating because I didn’t actually touch another person” or “This is personal, no one else’s business.”

    Stage 6: Despair

    Once denial abates, the user begins to feel shame, guilt, remorse and powerlessness against the addictive cycle they are spinning in. Weiss says it best:

    “…whatever reality it was that they were trying to escape in the first place returns, bringing with it the self-loathing, anxiety and depression they were probably already experiencing. And, as you may recall, this is exactly the sort of emotional discomfort that typically triggers sexual addiction, which spins the self-perpetuating sex addiction cycle back into stage one.”

    Know Your Triggers, Stop the Cycle

    As we see, lusting is a way to numb negative emotions, which ironically leads to even worse consequences than the original emotional discomfort. After using lust, not only are those bad feelings still right there but then they can also add shame, secrecy, guilt, self-loathing, and all the potential dishonesty that comes with hiding an addiction.

    Unfortunately, research suggests that there is no escaping triggers because they are literally everywhere, all the time. Looking at these lists makes it clear that a person can be triggered by nearly anything, making them want to   lust. The key to stopping the cycle before it starts is recognizing what triggers you and seeking help immediately.

    12-step programs focus on this very important first stage to help people stop at the very beginning, because if it ends at stage one, then stage two never happens, neither does stage three, and so on. If not, says Weiss, the cycle “gathers momentum like a boulder rolling down a steep hill, which makes acting out sexually (and the consequences that follow) almost inevitable.” Because, as we just learned, once the user enters the “bubble,” their ability to follow an inner compass or heed the idea of action/consequence goes away. But, says Weiss, if the porn user learns their triggers and counteracts them before they take over, they have a “better-than-average chance for long-term recovery, meaningful healing and a happier, healthier life.” And that is what we are after with lust recovery, a healthier life and more meaningful experiences.

    Triggers: Internal & External

    According to Weiss, triggers are either internal or external. These are all about a person experiencing emotional discomfort, like fighting with a spouse, being berated at work, having a fender bender, etc. Those feelings trigger the need to lust to numb negative feelings in much the same way a person would reach for a cigarette, drugs, food, alcohol, etc.

    Internal Triggers:

    • Boredom
    • Loneliness
    • Anger
    • Resentments
    • Fear
    • Anxiety
    • Sadness, grief and/or depression
    • Stress
    • Shame
    • Frustration
    • Feeling unloved and/or unwanted
    • Feeling unappreciated

    External triggers:

    • Travel (especially solo travel)
    • Ended relationships
    • Unstructured time alone
    • Negative experiences (of any type)
    • Positive experiences (of any type)
    • Unexpected life changes (of any type)
    • Substance use or abuse
    • Unexpected exposure to sexual stimuli (driving past a strip club, seeing a sexy magazine at the newsstand, encountering an attractive person, etc.)
    • Financial problems
    • Arguments
    • Family issues

    Recognize Your Triggers, Then ACT!

    A simple way to start understanding what triggers a person is to mindfully pay attention to what their triggers are. You could ask yourself “what was I thinking about, or doing, or saying, or experiencing in the minutes before I logged on to my computer?” And then jot that down. Making a list will help you see clearly what sort of emotional discomfort you might be trying to numb.

    Something else to do is immediately seek help once you feel the urge to lust. Call your mom, your friend, go talk to your wife, your kids, just leave your phone and computer behind and immerse yourself in someone else’s company. You could also drop your phone on the kitchen counter or your desk and then take a brisk walk or better yet, hit the pavement with your running shoes, or go to the gym and treat yourself to a hard workout. Like putting out a fire that has engulfed you, stop, drop, and roll could be applied to triggers: STOP in your tracks, DROP your phone or laptop screen, and ROLL on out of there and into some other activity immediately. Put out the fire before it has a chance to start!

    As always, we encourage lust users to seek help. Emotional discomfort should be taken seriously and when dealt with effectively, helps to control the urge for addictive vices like lust.

    You CAN get a handle on your triggers and you CAN live a life without lust!