Title : The soul recovery model: A spiritually secure paradigm for addiction and prevention
Abstract:
Many individuals caught in addiction cycles struggle because they fundamentally do not know who they are or why they are here. They don’t feel connected enough to anything that can stop them from using. Defining purpose through blanketed roles like family or service only masks this inner confusion, offering temporary distraction and little lasting fulfillment. At their core, these individuals are trapped in existential uncertainty—deep disconnect from their soul’s essence and incomplete understanding of how the world truly operates.
The Soul Recovery Model introduces a spiritually grounded approach to addiction recovery that resolves dependency at its root: absence of soul recognition, divine connection, and existential clarity.
Incorporating unbiased self-examination and acute soul affirmations specific to the individual, the model aligns with divine principles and the 12 Universal Laws. Daily neurological rewiring, paired with spiritual insight, leads to irreversible fulfillment—filling the internal void drugs once occupied.This approach integrates timeless spiritual truths with modern understanding of neurological rewiring, bridging soul and science.
Its structured path—existential identification, divine reconnection, and internal anchoring—supports both individuals seeking a soul-aligned path to sobriety and those vulnerable to future dependency, establishing its place in both recovery and preventative care.
Applied over a 12-month period, this model resulted in permanent sobriety and has sustained seven years of continued abstinence in the author, with no signs of relapse. Based on its framework, long-term projections indicate durable, relapse-resistant outcomes.
This spiritually secure paradigm addresses a critical gap in recovery models, offering lasting transformation through divine identity and natural law.