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This is a spoken essay on addiction — not as a moral failing or weakness, but as a deeply human response to pain, disconnection, and the absence of meaning. Drawing from personal experience and reflection, this meditation explores how craving arises, how it warps our perception of reality, and what it truly means to heal.
Addiction is not just about substances — it’s about the deeper hunger beneath: the search for wholeness, relief, and inner peace in a world that often leaves us spiritually malnourished. This video is for anyone who has struggled with compulsion, numbness, or the feeling of being lost — and is searching for a way back to themselves.
Topics covered:
• Addiction as self-medication
• Craving and the fractured self
• Spiritual disconnection in modern culture
• The higher self vs. the impulsive self
• Why meaning is essential to recovery
• A gentle path toward healing and reconnection
If this reflection resonates, feel free to share it with someone who may need it.
More spoken essays to come.
By Marvellous MindThis is a spoken essay on addiction — not as a moral failing or weakness, but as a deeply human response to pain, disconnection, and the absence of meaning. Drawing from personal experience and reflection, this meditation explores how craving arises, how it warps our perception of reality, and what it truly means to heal.
Addiction is not just about substances — it’s about the deeper hunger beneath: the search for wholeness, relief, and inner peace in a world that often leaves us spiritually malnourished. This video is for anyone who has struggled with compulsion, numbness, or the feeling of being lost — and is searching for a way back to themselves.
Topics covered:
• Addiction as self-medication
• Craving and the fractured self
• Spiritual disconnection in modern culture
• The higher self vs. the impulsive self
• Why meaning is essential to recovery
• A gentle path toward healing and reconnection
If this reflection resonates, feel free to share it with someone who may need it.
More spoken essays to come.