Control Addiction: Michael Stoller's Take on the Hidden Root of All Addictions
I believe we should have just one anonymous program. We don't need aa and Sa and Ma and Da and qa and whatever a's we have. There's over anonymous fellowships out there currently. I think there should be one fellowship and the fellowship should be ca control anonymous.
Ever heard of Control Anonymous? Probably not, because it doesn't exist—yet. In this thought-provoking episode of 'MY BLUEPRINT: Struggle Towards Emotional Sobriety', Michael Stoller makes a compelling case for why it should. Stoller believes that control is the hidden root of all addictions and shares his personal battles with it. From depression to anxiety, he explains how the need for control has affected various aspects of his life, including spirituality, parenting, and marriage.
Michael opens up about his spiritual toolbox, offering practical tips on how to break free from the grip of control. He emphasizes the importance of what he calls the 'faith muscle' and other spiritual tools in achieving emotional sobriety. His candid sharing aims to resonate with anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed by the need to control their surroundings. If you're looking for a fresh perspective on addiction and recovery, this episode is a must-listen.
Michael's unique viewpoint and heartfelt stories offer a new lens through which to view your own struggles. So, why not take a few minutes out of your day to explore the concept of control addiction? You might just find it enlightening.