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Instincts Balk at Investigation

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Exploring the role of instincts in addictionism and the impact of distorted thinking patterns on everyday decisions. Through raw, reflective shares, K.C. and the group explore how natural human instincts such as security, relationships, and social standing can become distorted and drive irrational reactions. They unpack how these instincts, when unchecked, can feed emotional imbalance, and spiritual disconnection.
This discussion highlights how deeply ingrained these instincts are, often becoming subconscious motivators for behaviour long after substance use has stopped. In this audio K.C. touches on emotional reactions, spiritual principles, untreated addictionism, and the subtle but powerful role of thoughts in either strengthening recovery or reigniting mental unrest.
Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own emotional responses and begin recognizing the inner triggers that drive outward behaviors. This recording supports deeper self-awareness, reminding us that recovery isn’t just about staying abstinent, it’s about addressing the thinking and instinct.