I have nothing against conventional medicine. I’ve been a Registered Nurse for over 40 years. I worked in the Emergency Department for at least 15 of those years and while working I met and treated hundreds of beautiful souls tormented by one addiction or another. The one good thing about conventional medicine is, it keeps a person alive long enough till they can find out the truth about dis-ease, but in most circumstances it will not heal an individual.
Conventional medicine cannot help eradicate a spirit Only Jesus Christ can do that. And that is the good news. We are by no means helpless. No thing, no power, no one supersedes that power of Jesus Christ. We are told that our Lord and Savior came to give us abundant life so let’s get busy taking back our lives. Just the fact of knowing that behind addictions is an unloving spirit already gives a person (one) a new position of power. Understanding dis-ease from God’s point of view and how disease can be triggered by spiritual issues is huge and takes an individual (one) on a different pathway of healing; the true pathway to healing.
I remember when I met a beautiful young lady who had a sexual addiction. We met because she had a nasty std. In spite of her external physical beauty, internally she was desperate to be loved. It turns out that in high school her boyfriend broke her heart when he asked the homecoming queen to the prom and left her at home. To her this homecoming queen was so much more attractive then she was. So to prove to herself that she was attractive, she began entering beauty contest and winning, and to further prove her beauty she gave herself away to just about anyone. In her mind the more men wanted her sexually the more beautiful she must be. She never connected her desperate need for love, with her need to be wanted sexually. It was a true turning point in her life when I was able to help her realize that the trauma she felt over the incident with her highschool boyfriend brought an unloving spirit into her life and was causing this sexual addiction. The need for love was the driving force behind a nasty std that left untreated would have caused infertility. . .The truth will set one free.
We have heard that far too many times, so much so that the statement has lost its meaning...yet and still the truth about addictions will set one free. It’s bad enough to be imprisoned by an addiction but when the real cause is not known that really sucks.
No matter what the addiction is the spiritual root behind it is a desperate need for love. It could be pornography, drugs, food, sex, shopping, gambling, smoking and so on and so on, the spiritual root driving that addiction is an unloving spirit.
I really want to be heard on this point I know individuals that have given up an addiction by a share act of their will because they were afraid of being found out. They were afraid of losing their job, their family, their status in life, or society, etc, but they were still not free. The struggle continues because the unloving spirit is still there, and until that unloving spirit no longer resides within the silent struggle continues. They want to be and most definitely deserve to be free, but they are not free. The spiritual diagnosis is that addictions are driven by a desperate need for love, and that an unloving spirit has to be dealt with in a (one's) life before there is absolute, positive freedom. That is what Kingdom Meditation is all about, letting the world in on the spiritual diagnosis of dis-ease. That is what Jesus came to do and that is why the Holy Spirit is here for us all. And conventional medicine cannot eradicate a spirit.
I hope this new insight has helped and will set us off on a true journey of healing, body, soul and spirit. We are here to spiritual heal the human race and we are going to make it.
Much love,
Renee