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A part of the worldview in recovery written by Amin Dezhakam

A part of the worldview in recovery written by Amin Dezhakam

 

.......Feelings cause the same effect in us; it either attracts us toward something or pushes us away from something else. We are attracted to some people, work or places and repelled by certain others.

When we are not in the mood to do anything or talk to anyone, we say things like these ‘I’m not in the mood or I don’t feel like it’.

We can say that having or not having motivations to do things, establishing connections or interactions is generally dependent on our feeling.

Therefore, I think it is very important to think about our feeling since we have decided to take up this journey. We must know that lack, void, awakening or too much feeling can cause dangerous problems for us.

For instance, depression or feeling empty is the result of certain feelings within us. On the other hand, madness and over the border excitement is the result of over activity of certain feelings.

If certain feelings and sensations are awakened in someone and he does not have the capacity to deal or contain them, a cellular explosion might take place.

Reason obeys its instruction manual like a machine and feeling is the initial stage of its operation.

If we take feeling s the starter of the engine and the fuel being ten times stronger, then the fate of the engine is obvious; an explosive start will lead to ignition in the engine.

An internal explosion is no joke; all the mad and the insane that are in psychiatric ward have lost their mental balance to this very cause.

They are given chemical pills and medication to remain calm and sedated. They do not have the capacity to deal with certain feelings being awakened in them.

The liquid in our ears which might seem very ordinary maintains our physical balance; a slight alteration in this liquid can actually ground us for life.

For instance, someone loses his wife and children in a car accident and suddenly loses control, why?

Someone uses hashish or cocaine for the first time and loses his mind. These are all examples of explosions due to lack of capacity in the visible and invisible structures of the body.

One day I asked a friend who had experienced different types of drugs this question; an individual can do ten pull ups in normal conditions. How many pull ups can he do when using cocaine?

My friend replied ‘maybe a hundred or even two hundred’.

Then what happens? I asked.

He answered ‘his muscles would probably tear open and he might be even paralyzed’.

Our physical structure and muscles are tailored for our strength and size and without proper training they will not strengthen. If we exert a sudden pressure on them they won’t be able to tolerate it and who knows what would happen to us.

This is very similar in the area of the invisible structure or attributes........

 

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