Harry Derbitsky & Greg Suchy

Addiction, Alcoholism & The 3 Principles

Harry Derbitsky

  • Ep. 62-Healing in Addiction & Mystical Teachings of Sydney Banks

Ep. 62-Healing in Addiction & Mystical Teachings of Sydney Banks

Thursday 21st April 2022

Harry Derbitsky discusses spiritual healing in addiction using Sydney Banks' teachings on the Addiction, Alcoholism & The 3 Principles Podcast.
54 minutes
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Addiction, Alcoholism & The 3 Principles
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Harry Derbitsky & Greg Suchy
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Sobriety Toolkit
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Harry Derbitsky on Spiritual Healing and Addiction: Insights from Sydney Banks' Teachings

There's truth beyond three principles. They're not a psychology, they're a spiritual psychology, a heavy dose of spiritual, because that's where all the healing is.
What if the path to overcoming addiction lies in understanding the deeper layers of our mind and spirit? In this thought-provoking episode, Harry Derbitsky, an original student of Sydney Banks, sits down with Swedish host Daniel Magnusson from Human Change to explore just that. Harry shares his journey and the profound impact that the mystical teachings of Sydney Banks have had on his approach to healing addiction and alleviating human suffering.
The conversation dives into the concept of 'spiritual currency', the mutual sharing of mind, and how these ideas transcend traditional psychology. Harry emphasizes that true healing begins from within and discusses the difference between mere change and genuine transformation. The episode sheds light on how spiritual psychology, rooted in the Three Principles of mind, consciousness, and thought, can offer a fresh perspective on recovery.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of addiction recovery through a spiritual lens.