Looking up pornography, arranging an affair or hookup; these things cut you off from you. Unwanted sexual behaviors are an escape mechanism and their gift is dissociation.
When you don’t know how to deal with the hardships in your life, dissociating through distraction can feel like an easy way out. But the further deep you are in your sexual sin, the farther you are walking away from you.
This leaves you operating in this world with mere fragments of you.
God made you body, mind, heart and soul. You can start reconnecting the fragments. This is key in having a healthy sexual relationship with your spouse or future spouse.
Learning how and why to face patterns of dissociation is an important first step towards becoming whole.
Let’s get started.
Highlights:
“Dissociation seduces us out of the present moment and into the meaningless world of distraction.” - Jay Stringer
We learn to run to sexual activity to dissociate from the difficult things in life.
Sex within marriage is meant to be a time of deep, intimacy and connection not a time of dissociation.
Homework:
Let’s practice being present to the emotions we feel. Grounding is a way to bridge the gap between brain and body and heart. Practice Grounding in good feelings and bad feelings. Allow your body to feel the emotions as opposed to shutting them down.
Extras:
“Unwanted: How Sexual Brokenness Reveals Our Way to Healing” by Jay Stringer
For more on this topic, check our latest article Be Curious About What You Feel
Transcription:
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