Obtaining purity

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Hi,

I dont know if this is the right place to post this…

I am a 30 year old man, and have recently been struggling quite a bit with purity. Mainly masturbation and explicit sexual thoughts regarding women. I am going to Mass each day and have been trying to pray the rosary daily as well.

The last 9 months have been hard because I have been confronted with some woundedness from my childhood that I am growing through. I know that this is probably partly the reason that sometimes I feel I have no control when a strong thought comes, I end up masturbating.

What can I do to regain control of my self?

thanks and God Bless,
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Have you thought of seeking out a spirtual advisor? You may want to go to confession and ask the priest there what you can do to grow in purity. Perhaps fasting once or twice a week on bread and water will help. Fasting helps combat our “wants” and “needs”. It also obtains an abundant amount of graces when done with good intentions.
 
You’re doing well by staying close to the sacraments. And I would also agree that fasting is very helpful. Another good idea I know it sounds kinda goofy but keep your house on the cold side. A priest recomended this to me some years ago. Also pray when you’re tempted and then get busy on something. Something spiritual. Holy reading, getting on this forum etc. It’s a constant battle. It’s a Holy work keep fighting and don’t give up. Make sure to confess before you receive the Holy Eucharist if you’ve Mortally sinned. 👍
 
You are not alone brother. I am sure almost all good Catholic men have struggled with this, I know I did. I am also 30 years old and have been free of this sin for a bit over a year now, so have hope, it can be done. I think one of the keys to overcoming this is to not get down on yourself about it too much. I used to think I was a weak pathetic no good sinner and a huge hypocrite and I would feel deep shame. It was a horrible cycle, failure, resolve never to commit the sin again, eventually starting to feel good like I finally beat it, and then bam, I would fail again. Of course this is caused by our bodies to a large degree. The longer a man goes with out the harder it gets. Don’t worry though, you have a nocturnal emission and it get easier again, your guilt free, commited no sin, and God usually throws in a pleasant dream to boot.

Another point I would like to make is that this sin is not neccesarily Mortal. The Church recognizes the mitigating circumstances involved. For me, and probably for you too, it began with immaturity and then developed in to a full blown habit. These are 2 of the mitigating circumstances recognized by the Church. As long as your not willfully indulging in this knowing it is wrong then it is probably not a mortal sin, but as always before receiving communion you should carefully examine your conscience. You should also be very careful that you don’t trick yourself in to thinking you have some kind of loop hole because of this.

At our age, this comes down to a habit. Habits can be changed.
Dr. Harley:
Most people think that they have control over their behavior. They think they choose to do whatever it is they do. But many of us who have studied human behavior scientifically, and have tried to help people change their behavior, know differently. We know that the vast majority of what a person does is driven by instincts and habits – ways of behaving that are automatic and almost effortless. …Instincts often help habits develop…Instincts and habits are often inappropriate. …This is where our intelligence comes in handy. We can actually eliminate certain habits when we discover that they are ineffective in solving certain problems, and we can substitute effective habits… We can’t change our instincts, but we can short-circuit their approach to a problem. …Bad habits are hard to replace with good habits, especially when they are driven by instinct, but it can be done.
Now, from my experience, this is where it gets a bit harder. You must make a bigger commitment than simply to stop masturbating. You must actively resist every lustful thought you have, this is like putting out the little fires before they flare up and lead to masturbation. Remeber the Lord said that lusting is like commiting adultery with our heart. Obviously avoid pornography and any type of suggestive imagery, also do not allow your eyes to wander in day to day life. The less you indulge lustful thoughts, the less you will have them. When you see something arousing, try to think of how our Lord would see it. Usually my thoughts turn to sadness that a noble creature would objecitfy themselves and tempt others to the sin of lust. We must always think of women as noble, unique, and special creatures made in the image of God and not as sexual objects for our own pleasure. Of course pray about it too, only by God’s graces can we avoid sin. Don’t hate yourself when you fail, know that God will forgive you and keep trying to do your best. Eventually it gets easier as you learn these new habits and learn to change the way you think.

Good Luck and God Bless.
 
Remember, the habit was formed over a lifetime…it’s going to take awhile to overcome it. Christ rejoices that you recognize the sin and he freely opens His arms to embrace you with His mercy and forgiveness. Frequent the sacraments. Accept your sinful nature and pray for conversion. If available, go to adoration often. And finally, try not to think about the sin too much. Often when we think about not doing something so much it keeps the thought of that very thing at the top of our minds.
 
Just a thought – ask for the intercession of St. Maria Goretti, who prayed 3 Hail Marys each day just for the intention of purity. She died at the hands of a young man who couldn’t control his lust, but in the end he repented and led a holy life.
 
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