You can’t Understand addiction until you’ve understood yourself.

Not your thoughts…
Not your story…
But your self, the one having them.
“Even science is flawed,because it doesn’t investigate consciousness.”
– Rupert Spira, The Nature of Consciousness
That’s the biggest problem I have, people think I have a new model, when actually what I am bringing is a shift in your existential position, you are the work, you don’t even really need to understand any complex theory of addiction to help people heal.
Every ‘evidence-based’ addiction model you’ve ever studied begins with this one false assumption:
That the person we’re helping is just a behaviour to change, a brain to manage, or a diagnosis to stabilise.
But until we stop chasing symptoms and turn inward – to the human carrying the pain, and going all the way to the deepest realisation, we’re just rearranging shadows.
That’s why no data point can fully explain addiction….
Why no diagnostic manual can describe it…..
And why no amount of theory will ever replace direct, personal insight…
You have to transform to help anyone else heal, no concept will meet them in the same way as you truly can when you see this, full healing is possible from this place, and it’s inevitable. Not temporary respite, not shapeshifting, not whackamole, not managing your disease, full healing back to wholeness.
Addiction is what happens when we forget who we are…
When pain shapes identity, and behaviour becomes a way of coping with the self we never chose.
You can run protocols, track outcomes, quote studies.
But if you’ve never questioned the nature of your own mind –
If you’ve never looked behind your own expert story and asked ‘Who am I without this?’
You’re missing the most important part.
This is an invitation, if you want it.
Because the moment you turn inwardly..
The healing doesn’t start in them.
It starts in you.
You are the work, you are the presence, you are the healing space, not your concept, idea, protocol, suit, clipboard or tablets.
So I wonder, what if the next revolution in addiction care doesn’t come from more research – but from deeper self-inquiry? That would change the world.
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