
Living with Heart: From Birth to Death 104 - The Four Promises and Addiction
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Four Realities and Four Promises
Ultimately, every person who becomes addicted to any substance or behavioral process is running from knowing how to or being willing to contend with four realities and four promises.
Because the four realities are in conflict with the experience of the four promises, a person must find a way to integrate the conflict or avoid real life.
We are emotional and spiritual creatures, created to live fully. We are created to only be able to find fulfillment in relationship with ourselves, others and God.
As emotional and spiritual creatures, if we run from feelings and needs, we cannot resolve the conflict between reality and the truth of God.
Four Realties
- The best we ever become is still clumsy. We are all like “giraffes running on ice.” Perfection is not attainable.
- We must live life on life’s terms. We don’t make the rules about how life works. No one defeats death, pain, or the craving to connect in relationship. To love always requires that we learn how to tolerate pain.
- Everything in life is practice. Doctors practice medicine, lawyers practice law. Parents, likewise, are practicing being parents, as are people practicing being human. Children are working very hard practicing being children. No one has all the answers. We are all works in progress, not works of perfection.
- It takes a lifetime to learn how to live. Whether a person is eight or eighty-eight, we still have questions about living and life, relationships, love, success, needs, and God.
