Addiction: A Spiritual Perspective

Drugs don’t make people powerless but powerless people become addicts. When you have no power you look to “things”/ways to get that power. If you can’t/don’t get it from yourself, you will try to get it elsewhere.

Whatever thing you “use” (drugs, food, shopping, sex, etc.) you will never get “enough.” You can use and use and use and you will never get power because “things” are not the power Source. In fact, you will lose power because you are giving it away to a false God. God/Infinite Intelligence is the Source.

You can never get enough of what you don’t want. If I want love but I look to food to fill me up, I cannot eat enough to get full. No amount of food will give me the love I want so I just eat and eat and eat but I never get full because food isn’t what I’m hungry for to begin with.

This is not about religion. Some people turn their power over to religion and religious leaders and get into the same troubles of any other powerless addict. This is about claiming YOUR power, the power you were born with. If you are compulsive with food, drugs, shopping or anything else you must stop looking outside yourself for the answer and stand in your power if you ever hope to be completely free.

From Sabotage to Success by Sheri Zampelli


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This entry was posted in Addiction, Authenticity, Freedom, Habits, Healing, Self-sabotage, Spirituality, Weight loss.

2 Responses to Addiction: A Spiritual Perspective

  1. Claude Jones Jr says:

    Hi Sheri,
    This response is a little off the subject. I think it is a spiritual perspective. I seen a documentary from the PBS program Point of View (pbs.org/pov)
    called Life Support Music. I do not want to give away any of the story. If you click on the “Discover Films” tab on the website you can find the movie online if it is not scheduled to be on TV in your area. As always, thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  2. Hi Claude, Thanks for letting me know. The documentary looks very interesting. Unfortunately, it aired on July 7 and I missed it. Take care, Sheri

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