
In this unscripted riff, I explore addiction as a spiritual sickness — not just a behavioural pattern, but a collapse of our inner world around fleeting gratification. I speak from experience. Addiction seduces us with a promise of relief, but it robs us of true presence, meaning, and self-love.
We talk about why instant pleasure is so often empty, how the mind disguises poison as pleasure, and what it really takes to begin healing: silence, introspection, solitude, and truth.
This is a reflection for anyone walking the path of healing — especially if you’ve ever felt lost in craving, numbness, or the illusion of quick fixes.
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0:00 – Rediscovering love and feeling after addiction
0:15 – Addiction as spiritual contraction
1:30 – The illusion of relief
3:40 – Why addiction feels like a blessing
5:05 – Seeing through false pleasure
6:40 – Self-compassion in recovery
8:15 – Stillness, solitude, and inner healing
9:30 – The trap of overwork & distraction
10:00 – Work as love vs self-destruction