Life is indeed a cycle—one that keeps repeating over and over.  Why do you think bad habits are so hard to break?

You have many lifetimes to perfect them!

Breaking them gets harder and harder but can be done.  Alcohol or tobacco addiction not only take prisoner the body, but mind.  Even in spirit one has insatiable cravings until healing takes place.

Back in a new body, it can go full blown again very quickly.

Addictions can be conquered.  It takes mind and body.

Hypnosis and other alternative treatments are desirable.
It’s not a matter of willpower or discipline.  Go to the heart, the root cause of the addiction.  When your heart rings out—then healing begins to take place.
Feel the pain, acknowledge the suffering, the abuse of self and others, then flush it away.

You can let it go!  God designed you with a safety valve to release unwanted debris by purging it out of your life.

See the pain, feel the pain, then flush it away.

Addiction is the crutch used by a healthy man to keep him from running, leaping in the air.

How badly do you want pure joy?
Enough to change?
Enough to examine deeply your own life?
Enough to stop judging and condemning others to take the focus off yourself?

Life is sweet.  Life is awesome.

See for yourself.

The very word can start anxiety creeping up your body to your throat.  It’s easy to fear everything…bugs, snakes, a loose dog, on up to losing your job, your home, your bank account.

Do we create what we fear?  A thousand times yes!  Our thoughts carry enormous weight with the universe.  It’s not our bodies here, doing and making things happen with our busyness.  It’s our thought vibrations.  They change the reality without a finger being lifted or even a body present.

Imagine just your spirit or soul existing without the body.  Do things stay the same?  Do they change in this dimension on the earth plane?  Of course they would.

Collectively human minds have unlimited power.  You don’t banish fear by constantly thinking fear.  Instead think and be—courageous.   Or strong.  Or steadfast.

When you start giving in to fears and the mind races like a runaway train, it gets harder and harder to stop the locomotive, much less turn it around.

Every day take one step forward, then another and another.