Are You Addicted or Know Someone Who is Addicted to Alcohol or Drugs?
Is the Addiction Out of Control?
Here are a few facts that you should know about drug addiction that just may save your life or the life of a loved one.
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- The first stage of drug addiction is to develop a
personal relationship with the drug of choice.
- The second stage involves courtship, where the
addicted person falls in love with the drug.
- The third and final stage is marriage. At this point the
drug addicted person is married to their addiction and is now inseparable.
- The greatest danger of any addiction is to be in denial
of it.
I was personally addicted to crack-cocaine for a total of 12 years. For me it was the most difficult time of my life. I tried everything to break the chains that held me hostage to my addiction, but nothing worked.
I successfully completed a rehabilitation course with Narcotics Anonymous (NA) and within one week of my graduation I was once again smoking crack.
The drug had completely ruined my life. I lost everything that I esteemed to be of any value to me. My two houses, my automobiles, my family, everything I owned suddenly became the property of another.
The way of escape for me came by way of spiritual help. I was instantly delivered of my addiction and have maintained my sobriety for the past 13 years.
My name is Eric Dunbar and I have written the e-Book, "The Face of a Demon." to help those who would like to experience freedom from their addiction, whatever it may be... You can be FREE TODAY!
The Face of a Demon is a self help book based on real life occurences and if you work the principles outlined in this book you too, can experience freedom from addiction.
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Introduction
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It's 8:30 p.m. in Any City, USA. While most hard working Americans are settling in for a quiet evening with their families, neighborhood streets are coming alive with action. On almost every corner prostitutes solicit their bodies to anyone looking for sex. Less than six blocks away a young man lies unconscious in the streets. He is another victim of a drug deal gone sour. He is suffering from a gunshot wound to the head. One mile away at the area hospital a young girl in labor sits in an emergency waiting room. She cries out in agony, hoping that her screams will somehow relieve her pain. She has no family and is all alone in her crisis. As the nurses prepare her for childbirth she can't help but wonder if her expected baby will be born in good health. Addicted to crack-cocaine, she gives birth to a beautiful eight pound, six ounce, baby boy. Born with an addiction to crack-cocaine, four days later he is diagnosed as a "crack baby." On the other side of town what once was a happy family is now in disarray. Viewed as a model family by all of their friends, Jim and Angela have been happily married for more than fifteen years. There was once a time when Jim brought everything he earned home to his beautiful wife Angela and their three children. They regularly went on family outings and their lives were full of bliss. Now Jim steals everything that is not under lock and key away from his family to supply his increasing drug habit. His family is destroyed. Three houses down there has been a violent altercation. Nick and Lisa have been living together for five years and plan to be married soon. They have a two-year-old son Kenrico, who has asthma. As a result, all of their extra money, which isn't much to begin with, must go towards his medication. An argument arising from a disagreement over a twenty-dollar bill has turned deadly. Kenrico needs the money for medicine and Nick wants it to buy drugs. Nick and Lisa argue and in the heat of anger Nick shoots his girlfriend Lisa because she would not give him the money. Lisa dies while Kenrico looks on. His father Nick is convicted and sentenced to life in prison. With his mother dead and his father incarcerated, and with no other living family members, Kenrico is forced to spend his childhood life as an orphan in a state facility. These are not scenes from a movie. They are real life occurrences that are happening across America daily. Outside of what is reported by the news media, people who live sheltered lives have no idea that real people like you and me with friends, family, and feelings, actually live and die this way. This is my story. It is a true story about drug addiction, its victims, and the living entity that controls the lives of millions of people. I know that this entity is real because I have seen his face. I was in a relationship with him for several years and now I understand the way he operates. I know that he sets up relationships in much the same way as we do. The first step to the beginning of a life of misery is the acquaintance. A one on one relationship, which leads to courtship, and finally the marriage, follows this. In any type of relationship with the drug demon your freedom of choice is non-existent. The drug demon takes complete control and he alone sets the agreement and standards of the marriage. In America most marriages are based on Christian morals and values. Therefore, as a whole we view marriage as a life long commitment, a commitment that is binding until one partner dies. In a marriage with the drug demon, only one partner ever dies, and you're that partner! This book is designed to help those who are seriously pursuing freedom from this demon. I have concluded that he is a relentless enemy, but he can be overcome. However, he can only be overcome provided there is knowledge of his strategies. I consider myself fortunate to have lived with him and remain alive with my sanity still intact, and also to be afforded the privilege of telling my story of how I escaped his prison camp. If you or someone you know is addicted to drugs, the knowledge contained in this book will certainly be of value in the quest for freedom. For those who have lost loved ones to this enemy there is hope and comfort in these pages.
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The Face of a Demon By ERIC DUNBAR e-Book Price: $7.50 251 Pages 1.74 MB .pdf Format
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