Dear Boruch,
I participated in a conference call on the Thursday night right before sukkos. I believe that the methods and techniques we used, are indeed the right track for me to take to recovery. I've done some research about SA meetings, all of them seem to take place in churches?--At least in Los Angeles where I'm gonna be for the next couple of months---Is it permissible to go there for a meeting?
Also, do you recommend any SA meeting, or only specific ones?
I also have gotten a hold of the sexahaulics anonymous book---do you consider that recommendable literature for me?
Boruch Replies:
Hello ---,
Rav Shmuel Kamenetzky Shlit"a and many other poskim encourage people with lust problems to attend SA meetings even when they are held in Church classrooms or other rooms as long as they are not in the main sanctuary.
I would recommend that you find a meeting that you will realistically be able to attend on a regular basis and if you like it, keep going back.
The SA book is very useful in its detailed discussion of the lust problem. Unlike other addictions, with sexual addictions the lust is just as powerful - if not more powerful - than the act.
Are there clubs all over the world in which people get together and pay and throw dollar bills to see alcoholic drinks being poured out? Are there movies that people go to in their masses which are devoted to explicit scenes of people drinking alcohol? We know that when it comes to sexual lust, there is a multi-billion dollar industry involved in arousing lust and there is no equivalent in other objects of addiction.
There are two chapters really worth focusing on in the White Book. "Step Zero" (Getting Started) and "Overcoming Lust and Temptation". Beyond that, it is worth reading the entire book once and re-reading it from time to time.
The main program for me and those I have seen with the best recoveries is the program of the Big Book. However, had I not used the white book I would have substituted the word alcohol with "sex". Thanks to SA and the white book, I substitute the word alcohol with "lust".