Ep 332: Conversations with a Sorcerer: Your Addictions

The Jim Fortin Podcast - A podcast by Jim Fortin

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Start Your Transformation Now In this episode, we delve into a powerful discussion on the various forms of addictions inspired by conversations with my brother-in-law, Don Xavier, a shaman known for blending ancient wisdom with modern insights. This isn’t just about substance abuse; it’s about the subtle, often unnoticed addictions that influence our daily lives—addictions to emotions, behaviors, and mindsets. We often think of addiction as something external, like alcohol or gambling, but everyone has their own set of addictions. Whether it’s being stuck in a cycle of anger, constantly seeking validation, or habitually worrying, these patterns control us in ways we may not even realize. Don Xavier uses the metaphor of gunpowder to describe how we store these emotions inside us, waiting for a trigger to set them off. It’s easy to blame external circumstances for lighting the fuse, but the truth is that the gunpowder—our reactive emotions—is already within us. This episode challenges you to look inward and recognize your own triggers and habitual reactions. One of the key insights shared is the power of choice. Even though our habits are deeply ingrained, we still have the ability to choose how we respond to situations. It’s in these moments of choice that real transformation begins. Recognizing that our reactions are often just addictions in disguise can help us start to break free from them. Listen and enjoy! Transformational Takeaway: Know yourself from the higher aspect of you. Recognize the addictions—whether emotional, behavioral, or societal—that are holding you back. Choose only those addictions that serve your growth and well-being, and consciously work to align your actions with your true essence. Mentioned Resources: Join the Get Unstuck Challenge Let's Connect:  Instagram Facebook YouTube LinkedIn  LIKED THE EPISODE? If you're the kind of person who likes to help others, then share this with your friends and family. If you have found value, they will too. Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts so we can reach more people. Listening on Spotify? Please leave a comment below. We would love to hear from you! Thank you for listening!  With Gratitude, Jim Fortin