02-29-2012, 02:12 PM
I am about to say the obvious (to me), and I mean no disrespect to anyone. Just expressing my opinion.
1) If you are in your teens or twenties, focus on sex is normal, driven by high levels of hormones.
2) Everyone: it is up to you where you channel sexual energy.
3) A little bit of discipllne could be applied to where you focus your energy.
4) Does looking at porn, in any way at all, in any stretch of the imagination, resonate with consciously evolving to 4D love?
5) Addictions can be overcome. Better to spend your energy on overcoming an addiction rather than talking about why you are addicted, or continuing to indulge. The choice is yours (I am not saying it is easy).
6) One way to shift attention from something you don't want to do, is to do other, exciting, productive things. Start a business, get a hobby, go snow-kiting, work out at the gym, take martial arts, volunteer at the soup kitchen and on and on. Do not choose to keep indulging.
I don't mean this to be harsh or judgmental, only a reminder that we are the constant creators of our journeys. Imagine you are 100-yrs-old, and you are looking back on your life. What will you think about the way you spent your years?
1) If you are in your teens or twenties, focus on sex is normal, driven by high levels of hormones.
2) Everyone: it is up to you where you channel sexual energy.
3) A little bit of discipllne could be applied to where you focus your energy.
4) Does looking at porn, in any way at all, in any stretch of the imagination, resonate with consciously evolving to 4D love?
5) Addictions can be overcome. Better to spend your energy on overcoming an addiction rather than talking about why you are addicted, or continuing to indulge. The choice is yours (I am not saying it is easy).
6) One way to shift attention from something you don't want to do, is to do other, exciting, productive things. Start a business, get a hobby, go snow-kiting, work out at the gym, take martial arts, volunteer at the soup kitchen and on and on. Do not choose to keep indulging.
I don't mean this to be harsh or judgmental, only a reminder that we are the constant creators of our journeys. Imagine you are 100-yrs-old, and you are looking back on your life. What will you think about the way you spent your years?