RestlessSoul
Well-Known Member
Being difficult doesn't mean it is not possible.
The way is simple. The difficulty comes from that it is not easy to reject something that one thinks is extremely desirable. Way to get rid of a such thing is to first understand why one desires the thing and after that how to be without it, if it is not a good thing. I think it essentially comes to what person really wants. I believe alcoholic for example could want to get rid of it, but he wants still more the alcohol, or what he gets from the alcohol than to be without it. In that case, I think crucial thing is to understand, what is the matter one gets from alcohol. And then learn to have it without alcohol, if it is not a bad thing.
There is some truth in this. There is a type of alcoholic of whom it is sometimes said, "He wants to want to stop." In other words, he wants all the chaos and misery his addiction is causing to stop happening, but he doesn't want this as badly as his brain and body want another drink. It's a pretty awful place to be in, when you know the damage you are doing to yourself and those around you, but the mental obsession and physical craving is more powerful than will or reason.