We are all
addicts. Human beings are addictive by nature. Addiction is a modern name
and description for what the biblical tradition calls “sin” and the medieval
Christians called “passions” or “attachments.” They both recognized that serious
measures, or practices, were needed to break us out of these illusions and
entrapments; in fact, the New Testament calls them in some cases “exorcisms!”
They knew they were dealing with non-rational evil or “demons.”
Substance
additions are merely the most visible form of addiction, but actually we are all
addicted to our own habitual way of doing anything, our own defenses, and most
especially our patterned way of thinking, or how we process our reality. By
definition you can never see or handle what you are addicted to. It is always
“hidden” and disguised as something else. As Jesus did with the demon at Gerasa,
someone must say, “What is your name?” (Luke 8:30). You cannot heal what you do not first acknowledge.
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