Whether the addiction is to drugs, gambling, alcohol, or any other substance or compulsive behavior, the true remedy lies within the soul. Using a Christian approach that shows readers how to stomp out the negative and embrace the positive, author Sylvester Nyube Bilikha has created a blueprint for stopping addiction and other negative behaviors in their tracks.
Bilikha's thoughtful, easy-to-read approach is a guide to finding healing from within. Looking inward and embracing the guidance of God can choke out the forces that feed addictive behaviors. By discovering that your fortunes and misfortunates actually originate within yourself, you can take control of your cravings-and your life-in ways you never thought possible.
The techniques described in this book are not just about overcoming addictions. They'll also help you identify and squash out the negative impulses that instigate and inflame these behaviors-no matter what they are.
The secret is living a heavenly life, and Bilikha can show you how-if you're ready to listen. Free yourself from the domination of material desires and their negative constraints at every phase of life-and you can find within yourself the power to become the person you've always wanted to be.
About the Author: Born in 1956 in Cameroon, West Africa, as the ninth of ten children, Sylvester Nyube Bilikha settled in the United States in 1983. After arriving, he earned his bachelor's degree in business administration and went on to work for several Fortune 500 companies, fulfilling a variety of sales and management roles. He has traveled extensively throughout Europe and Africa-journeys that have helped form his personal spiritual path.
Driven by a duty and desire to help others, Bilikha continually looks for ways to improve the world and enhance the lives of those around him. Fascinated by the wonders of creation and inspired by God, he tirelessly explores ways to better coexist with the rest of humankind. He hopes communicating his principles of spirituality and love through this book-his first-will help those with addictions break their vicious cycle and start anew.