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Title: Perpetuating the addictive cycle of self-delusion.
Author: Fraser Trevor
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Avoiding the deepest levels of pain is part of the fellowships mentality. They replace the depression of the alcoholic with the grandio...


Avoiding the deepest levels of pain is part of the fellowships mentality. They replace the depression of the alcoholic with the grandiosity and dissociation of so-called recovery. This is a spiritual step backwards . The Fellowships believes that full spirituality is attainable by simply admitting the damage you’ve done to others and making amends. This is untrue. Admitting your past wrongs does lessen the cycle of guilt and shame, but does not resolve your own traumas – the damage done to you by your parents. Traumas must be addressed and fully grieved and mourned for deeper healing to take place.

Any program, that thinks you can heal without fully exhuming, grieving, and ultimately healing your traumas is siding with your abusive parents and perpetuating the addictive cycle of self-delusion.

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