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Mental Obsession Discussion / Emotional Sobriety

We Know Jack.

  • Philip II

Philip II

Tuesday 1st March 2022

Philip and Jack discuss emotional sobriety, mental obsession, and the importance of taking responsibility for thoughts and actions.
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99 minutes
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Mental Obsession Discussion / Emotional Sobriety
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- We Know Jack.
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Sobriety Toolkit
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Mindfulness & Emotional Wellbeing
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Creative Recovery Journeys
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Philip II: Understanding Emotional Sobriety and Mental Clarity

Mentally obsessive thinking is the cause of all addictions, all symptoms, disease, undermining the health of the body at all levels, homicide, suicide, thinking.
Have you ever felt trapped by your own thoughts? In this episode of 'Mental Obsession Discussion / Emotional Sobriety', hosts Philip and Jack dive deep into the concept of emotional sobriety and its connection to mental obsession. They kick off by questioning why we even have these discussions and move on to explore the idea that disease is essentially a lack of ease, with panic attacks being induced emergencies.
The duo doesn't shy away from tough topics, explaining how mentally obsessive thoughts can be caustic and why treating symptoms often avoids addressing the real problem. They stress that responsibility for our thoughts and actions isn't negotiable and that healing should be seen as a natural process rather than a miracle. Anxiety, they argue, is simply fear induced in thought, and lies are maintained in constant thought because they lack substance.
Philip and Jack also delve into the nature of existence and the concept of an Absolute Source that remains unchanged. They discuss how imbalance indicates disproportionate thoughts and how numbness is evidence of pain, not its absence. By focusing on these issues, they reveal how lies rely on belief, trust, hope, and faith to seem true. The episode wraps up with a parting question: How can we practice what we hear?
It's a call to action for listeners to apply these insights in their own lives. This episode is a must-listen for anyone grappling with addiction or mental health challenges, offering a fresh perspective on achieving clarity and emotional balance.