Narconon Video Alternative Drugfree Rehab
Can drug addicts, people whose lives have been devastated by drug abuse live without dependency to drugs?
Narconon’s rehab and detox program says “Addicts can rehabilitate themselves, live clean and honest lives”. The Narconon philosophy is one many have believed for 1,000s of years. The belief that Narconon’s drug rehab program forwards is people can determine their own fate, mold their own lives and should be constructive and contributive members of society.
A video explaining the Narconon rehab program is available on www.detox-narconon.org, by clicking this link you will have instant access to the true philosophy, techniques and procedure Narconon’s rehab program uses to detox and rehabilitate addicted lives.
What’s So Alternative About Narconon?
Most individuals reading this will find nothing upsetting about Narconon’s philosophy of rehabilitation. Returning people’s determinism and control over their own lives doesn’t seem controversial does it. Narconon’s controversy stems from a base and deep fear of dynamic powerful people. Addicts even former addicts scare people, and those scared people never got over it.
Talk to anyone who has been closely involved with a drug abuser or the victim of a drug abuser. Their lives were derailed. They may believe they’ve been traumatized by the incidents, emotionally scarred for life. Those treating families of addicts or the victims of drug abusers have struggled to stop the drug abuser.
Some people get hung up on stopping the drug abuser from using drugs or simply trying to stop bad behavior. While only a few people get trapped in their own vicious circle of ‘trying to stop or prevent the drug abuser from acting’, those trying to stop don’t quit.
Victims of Addiction
Family members who’ve survived the death of an addicted son or daughter don’t always move on with their lives. Some bereaved family members who’ve survived the untimely death of a loved one keep trying to ‘stop addiction’.
I’ve personally met many parents who have begun community groups, led civil actions, installed supervised injection sites in their cities after the death of an addicted loved one. One could remind these people that their loved ones are gone, but some people continue to try and save ghosts or long gone sons and daughters vicariously.
Goals and purposes never really go away, sometimes they submerge and find outlets in community action. Other times a bereaved loved one’s regret over having failed a loved one, is all consuming. Their failed purposes to stop a death from happening knows no rest. They continue to try and stop others from killing themselves by their own actions.
What causes this drive to revive the dead? Can amends be made for past failures?
Forgiveness
Forgiving others benefits the forgiver more than the forgiven. When we forgive we can move on with our lives. When we forgive others, we have the power to forgive ourselves.
Hatred, bitterness and opposition have a strange reciprocity. What we fight we seem to perpetuate. Those internal or external battles we fight keep the fight going on, fighting battles keeps the fight alive. But they also keep alive the unwanted condition.
The real basic problem we face is not the other person’s unruly or destructive behavior. The real problem is misunderstanding addiction. To learn more about how to detox and rehabilitate a loved one from drug abuse and watch a video about Narconon see detox-narconon.org
Tibor A. Palatinus, Narconon Rehab Consultant




