A través de este programa, vamos a profundizar porque las personas desarrollan no queridos hábitos compulsivos pornográficos. Antes de hacer eso, queremos equiparte de herramientas que puedes usar para inmediatamente interrumpir el ciclo de este hábito y empezar a producir resultados para ti mismo.
La primera herramienta que queremos ofrecer es una técnica llamada urgencia de surfear.
¿Qué es una urgencia?
Cuando experimentas antojo por porno, tu reacción inicial probablemente sea un sentimiento de que eso está mal. Esto tiene sentido, ya que históricamente, tener urgencias nos ha llevado a transgredir y transgredir ha tenido muchas consecuencias negativas en nuestra vida. Sin embargo, un antojo no es ni malo, ni bueno. Un antojo es una experiencia psicológica que tienes, por ejemplo, a través del aumento de la frecuencia cardíaca o una respuesta neurológica a una situación estresante. Nada más y nada menos.
El primer paso es reconocer que el antojo no es un pecado. Es una experiencia perfectamente normal.
Urgencias van y vienen
Tratamos a las urgencias como algo lineal; entendiendo el deseo de transgredir como si fuera algo que se hace más grande a través del tiempo y nuestro trabajo es mantenernos peleando hasta que nos rendimos o hasta que lo vencemos.
La paradoja sobre las urgencias es que cuanto más tratamos de resistirnos a ellas, más fuerte se hacen. Los estudios muestran que intentar eliminar una urgencia a través de la represión sólo hace al sentimiento más fuerte. Terminas como uno de esos dibujitos animados con un ángel en un hombro y el diablo en el otro. Cuanto más estas dos voces discuten entre ellas en tu cabeza, más estresado te sientes y mayor se hace el deseo de transgredir. El diablo generalmente termina ganando. Incluso en casos raros en el que alguien logra abrirse paso a través de una urgencia, en ese proceso, esa persona queda toda tensa y obsesionada con el hecho de no debe dejarse llevar.
Las urgencias son en realidad como olas. Pueden llegar a venir repentinamente, pero inevitablemente también retroceden y desaparecen, al igual que la marea del océano.
Hay una método efectivo para experimentar el flujo y reflujo de una urgencia.
Cuando sea que sientas el deseo de transgredir, califica el deseo del 1-10 (10 siendo un deseo incontrolable). Si tu calificación es 10, entonces comprométete a esperar 10 minutos antes de transgredir. Tómate un baño, lava el coche, lee un libro, lo que sea que te ocupe. Después de que pasen los 10 minutos, califica tu deseo de transgredir una vez más.
Si tu calificación sigue siendo 10, has experimentado que es posible resistir el deseo de transgredir, incluso cuando pensaste que era imposible hacerlo. Intenta otros 10 minutos y ve como es la experiencia.
Si tu calificación baja, por ejemplo aunque sea a 9.5, has experimentado que las urgencias se hacen menos fuerte con el tiempo sin necesitar hacer nada en particular. Repite el proceso y ve lo que pasa.
Esto en sí mismo puede llegar a ayudarte en momentos de crisis. Incluso en los casos donde terminas transgrediendo, puedes comenzar a experimentar que las urgencias no se hacen más fuerte a través del tiempo, pero que van y vienen como olas.
Como surfear estas urgencias
Surfear una urgencia es una versión más intencional de la técnica de paradas que describimos arriba. Es una práctica de respiración que busca examinar tu deseo en vez de intentar suprimirlo. Enfrenta la urgencia con curiosidad en vez de con miedo y tensión. (Una forma de ejercicio de atención plena.)
Cuando te encuentras con el deseo de transgredir, busca un lugar tranquilo para sentarte.
During this event Benjy Uyama will be sharing his thoughts on a topic that he is very passionate about: High Noon’s role in the future of our movement! He will be explaining how High Noon fits into the grand goal to bless 30,000 people in the next 7 years, and even what we can do as individuals. You won’t want to miss this inspiring and informative talk.
There will be small breakouts to discuss this topic and to interact with your fellow volunteers. In the latter half of the event, we will be having a split facilitator and AP time where you can ask questions and receive support.
We would love to see you all there!
It is our commitment to create a safe place where all facilitators and accountability partners are welcome. As this event is all about connection, please come prepared to show your face and to talk.
We want to respect everyone’s schedule so we will be starting promptly at 4:00 pm EST and ending at 5:30 pm EST (10:00 pm – 11:30 pm CET).
HN could not have the impact it has had without the committed and consistent support of our group facilitators and accountability partners. We want to up our support for all of you, and focus on creating a feeling of community amongst all the volunteers.
That is why we have decided to begin a new initiative: a monthly Ascend Volunteer Event! This event will include time to get to know your fellow facilitators and APs, share testimonies, receive education and tips, and have meaningful discussion.
More details will be released soon!
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Richard & Mari Curry have been Blessed in married since December 2005 and have four children. They love working together as a team and are passionate about caring for others, especially in the realm of marriage development. After Mari received her Masters of Divinity from Cheongshim Theological Seminary, she and Richard served as co-pastors in Florida. Since then, they moved to New Jersey and over the years have happily served in a variety of ministry roles from music to education. All the while, working together to serve the Blessed Marriage Project and now High Noon Couples. They were a part of the founding team in 2013 and have been a part of it ever since. They currently serve as the directors of Highnoon Couples. They love the Energize! Retreats because they help realize True Parent’s desire for healthy couples and reminds us of Heavenly Parent’s love and hope for us all!
Contact Mari at: mari@kr.highnoon.org |
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Crescentia & Leighton DeGoede have been Blessed in married since October 2010, and have three children. Crescentia is currently serving as the District Pastor of district 3 and local pastor of the Clifton Family Church. Previously Crescentia was the Director of the National Blessing and Family Ministry of FFWPU for six years. Both Leighton and Crescentia currently serve as Matching Supporters. Prioritizing their marriage, while juggling children, work, and community service has been an exciting challenge. But they continue to find that the more they invest in their marriage, the more they have to give in all areas of their lives. They love giving other couples the opportunity to infuse their marriages with love deposits through marriage enrichment programs. |
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Christoph & Lena Yasutake have been Blessed in marriage since April 2002 and have three teenagers. They are both equally passionate about marriage education and helping blessed couples create happy and healthy families. The Energize! Retreats are one of their favorite ways to share this passion. They served in the Young Couples ministry for six years and are frequent guest speakers at Blessing Workshops. |
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Kate Pugnoli has served as the Community Liaison and is also responsible for generating our monthly newsletter. A former journalist, she has a Masters of Religious Education from the Unification Theological Seminary where she took focused her studies on counseling courses. She has also had experience facilitating small groups. The mother of two sons, now Blessed in marriage, she lives in Tucson, AZ with her husband Simon Herbert. She is committed to working with the Blessed Marriage Project in hopes that marriage enrichment will be available to communities across the country and particularly to bring the Energize! Couples Retreat to as many couples as possible. |
The Blessed Marriage Project (BMP) is an independently funded, grassroots initiative by Blessed couples for Blessed couples. Its programs welcome Blessed couples and married Blessed family members of every age and at every stage of marriage, and from every part of our Unificationist families community.
The mission of BMP is:
The initiative was conceived by two families in 2013, and formally launched the following year, with the donor couple generously giving $100,000 to cover annual expenses. Now their contribution has been over $200,000 annually, to include the related PureMind.Online initiative. (Read more history.)
The BMP is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt non-profit organization (meet the Board of Directors). The programming is led by professional Unificationist marriage educators.
In 2015, the Project began experimenting with new retreat formats, and expanding its menu of educational resources, most notably, PureMind.Online, to help combat the threat that pornography represents to Blessed couples.
Currently, the primary offering of the BMP is its Energize! Couples Retreats, which are designed for Blessed spouses to experience God’s love through a refreshing opportunity to learn useful information and tools, bond and enjoy each other as spouses, and to connect with other Blessed couples. To anchor the benefits in couples’ lives, the Retreat launches an opportunity for a local Small Group experience, and ongoing educational and supportive events and resources.
The purpose of the BMP also includes training young Unificationists to learn to carry out such programming in the future. In addition, the Project provides for training volunteers to facilitate Small Groups and Seminars among past participants and other married couples in their local church communities. The team is looking for other young people with a passion to support couples to join our staff, as well as older members to partners with us and contribute their skills.
The Project is offering Energize! Couples Retreats in 2017 depending upon what hosting communities contribute in terms of funding and local staff, and how their open dates coincide with the availability of BMP staff. We encourage interested communities and potential donors to contact our staff.
Please contact Mitsue Wolfenberger at mwolfenberger@gmail.com.
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