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Breaking the Chains of Addiction
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| ""How To Use Ancient Eastern Orthodox Spirituality To Free Our Minds and Bodies From All Addictions"" by Victor Mihailof Perfect for church and study group use Perfect for all self-help groups Perfect as a gift to that someone with addiction problems BREAKING THE CHAINS OF ADDICTION is a self-help book with information and quotes obtained from Eastern Orthodox Christian spiritual books. The author helps the addicted reader attain to that blessed passionless state which the saints have acquired through the oldest spiritual methods in the Christian world dating back to the third century. That passionless state is a higher step, which is beyond addictions to all manner of self-destructive behaviors. The targeted readers of this book are people open to spiritual ideas who want to conquer addictions such as smoking, alcohol abuse and any drug/substance abuse or addictive behavior like gambling, eating disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder, some psychological behavioral problems and many bad habits. It is they who will gain most from BREAKING THE CHAINS OF ADDICTION because they will have available to them all of the spiritual weapons and methods described herein. BREAKING THE CHAINS OF ADDICTION is among other things, instruction in the spiritual weapons and tactics used in defeating addictions and bad habits. It gives practical directions to guide the reader. There is ample material contained within for actually breaking the chains of addiction. BREAKING THE CHAINS OF ADDICTION is the first modern book by a contemporary author to delve deeply into a spiritual Eastern Orthodox tradition that has been the ascetic basis for almost two thousand years of a rich monastic life. Now these secrets, revealed for the first time to todays reader, are directed at the passions of the flesh as manifested in addictive behavior. BREAKING THE CHAINS OF ADDICTION will be used by pastors and social workers and anyone who has had a problem with any behavior they wish to stop or modify.
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