Recovery out of porn addiction is not as simple as learning guitar, but it can help a
great deal, particularly when we realise that learning to coordinate the
fingers to make chords is exactly the sort of thing that creates the brain
callisthenics that block the passage of neurotransmissions within the pleasure
sites in the brain. It would be the same thing as writing with our opposite
hand; no matter how frustrating it would be, it would help reconfigure our
thoughts during the mode of temptation.
Learning
guitar, unlike writing with our wrong hand, is at least enjoyable, especially
as we learn to make the G chord, the C chord, the D chord, and E and E minor
chords. And as we learn some rhythms in strumming we are encouraged to
coordinate both hands in the playing of a tune.
Essentially,
in learning guitar (and not simply playing it if you know how to) is about
giving the body something that the mind is busy with. If you know guitar, learn
violin or piano.
In
the time it takes to learn an instrument there is significant ground made in
starting on the road to recovery from pornography addiction. And for as long as
it’s been an issue may be the time we need to be prepared to put in, in order
to recover. Such an investment of time, however, is priceless, because
pornography addiction needs to be overcome – it changes how the brain operates
and even looks.
Whilst
it is never as simple as doing one thing to overcome such a large and pervasive
problem as pornography addiction, learning guitar (or some other musical
instrument) is one very tangible way of dealing with the impulses that push a
person toward viewing pornography as a masturbatory aid.
The
most important part of any recovery program is, of course, the processes that
keep us honest and accountable – as those that are party to recovery keep
themselves brutally honest and self-accountable before God.
***
Learning guitar can
help in overcoming pornography addiction because teaching the fingers to do
something complex uses part of the brain that suppresses the part of the brain
that engages with pornography. This gives a person impulse control when they
have the impulse to watch pornography.
© 2014 S. J.
Wickham.
Acknowledgement:
to Jason Huxley of Guilty Pleasure and Dr Allan Meyer
and Dr William Struthers, recognised experts on pornography addiction. Visit
the Guilty
Pleasure website for more information.
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