🔁 Addiction – Germanic Healing Knowledge (GHK) Perspective)
“Addiction is not a weakness — it’s a biological compensation for unresolved emotional pain.”
— Germanic Healing Knowledge (GHK)

🧬 1. The Biological Viewpoint
In GHK, addiction is not a disorder of willpower or morality — it is a biological attempt to restore equilibrium after an unresolved conflict shock (DHS – Dirk Hamer Syndrome).
Every addictive pattern — whether substance, behavior, or emotion — serves to temporarily rebalance the nervous system and numb an unhealed inner wound.
🧠 2. The GHK Context – Nervous System and Conflict Phases
GHK divides life processes into two fundamental modes:
| Phase | Nervous System State | Body’s Focus | Emotional Tone |
|---|---|---|---|
| Conflict-Active Phase (CA) | Sympathicotonia (stress state) | Survival & alertness | Fear, anxiety, isolation |
| Healing Phase (PCL) | Vagotonia (relaxation) | Repair & regeneration | Fatigue, warmth, comfort |
Addiction arises when the person’s system cannot fully enter vagotonia (relaxation) naturally due to an ongoing or unresolved biological conflict — so the body seeks external substitutes to simulate relaxation or relief.
💥 3. The Root Biological Conflict
Every addiction traces back to one or more of the following GHK conflicts:
| Addiction Type | Underlying Conflict Theme | Biological Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Alcohol | Emotional isolation / Self-worth collapse (“I can’t face my pain”) | Sedates the nervous system to simulate relaxation. |
| Nicotine | Fear or separation anxiety (“I need air / safety / control”) | Stimulates breathing & vagus nerve to calm fear. |
| Food / Sugar | Starvation or love-deprivation (“I must fill emptiness”) | Replaces missing nourishment / affection. |
| Drugs / Sedatives | Intense self-judgment or trauma (“I can’t live with what I feel”) | Numbs stress response & conflict reactivation. |
| Work / Perfectionism | Fear of worthlessness / rejection (“I must prove I deserve love”) | Keeps system in constant activity (sympathicotonia). |
| Sex / Relationship dependency | Separation or abandonment (“I need to feel connected”) | Recreates physical closeness to soothe loss. |
| Technology / Screen addiction | Fear of silence or confrontation (“I can’t be alone with myself”) | Provides simulated stimulation & connection. |
⚙️ 4. The Biological Function of Addiction
Addiction acts as a regulator — helping the organism swing between over-stimulation and exhaustion.
When the psyche cannot safely enter “healing mode,” the addiction mimics it — momentarily lowering stress, releasing dopamine and oxytocin, and providing artificial safety.
From a GHK perspective, this is not a pathology — it’s a substitute healing program to survive emotional overload.
🔄 5. The Cycle of Addiction – GHK Compass
| Phase | Emotional State | Biological Purpose | Typical Behavior |
|---|---|---|---|
| Conflict-Active (Stress) | Fear, anxiety, emptiness | Stay alert, survive shock | Craving begins |
| Temporary Relief (Addiction) | Artificial vagotonia | Simulate relaxation | Substance/behavior use |
| Guilt / Shame Phase | Self-devaluation | Triggers new conflict loop | Withdrawal, anxiety |
| Healing Blocked | Chronic relapses | Prevents full recovery | Dependence established |
🧩 6. Examples (from Björn Eybl & GHK Cases)
Case 1 – Alcohol as Isolation Relief
A man loses his job (self-worth + existential fear).
He drinks nightly to “forget” — in reality, his biology uses alcohol to suppress conflict reactivation and induce pseudo-vagotonia.
When he regains work and self-confidence, alcohol desire fades spontaneously.
Case 2 – Smoking as Separation Comfort
A woman whose child left home suddenly starts smoking after 10 years of abstinence.
Her subconscious uses the inhalation as a symbolic act of reunion — bringing “air” (contact) back inside her lungs.
Case 3 – Sugar Addiction as Love Substitution
A child who grows up with emotional neglect finds comfort in sweets.
Biologically, this mimics the missing “sweetness of life” — oxytocin release compensates for the absence of affection.
💡 7. The Healing Insight
“Addiction is not the disease — it’s the symptom of unhealed separation, fear, or loss.”
In GHK, true recovery occurs not by suppression, but through resolving the original conflict that created inner imbalance.
When the psyche no longer feels unsafe or empty, the biological need for artificial soothing naturally disappears.
🌱 8. Resolution Path – Restoring Inner Safety
- Identify the Shock Moment (DHS):
- “When did I first feel unsafe, unloved, or powerless?”
- “What was happening right before I first used or craved?”
- Allow Safe Healing:
- The body must enter real vagotonia (true relaxation) without substances.
- Support through warmth, rest, and loving community.
- Replace Fear with Awareness:
- Recognize addiction as an intelligent adaptation, not failure.
- Understand that relapse = reactivation of an old track, not moral weakness.
- Affirmations:
- “I am safe now.”
- “I can relax without escaping.”
- “My body and soul remember peace.”
🌸 9. The Biological Meaning of Recovery
When the original conflict is faced and resolved, the nervous system relearns natural regulation.
Sleep deepens, cravings fade, and the body’s internal chemistry resets — this is the real completion of the Biological Special Program.
Addiction disappears not through resistance, but through understanding.
It dissolves when the organism no longer needs it.
🕊️ 10. Summary Table
| Addiction Type | GHK Conflict Theme | Biological Function | Healing Key |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alcohol | Isolation / self-worth | Artificial calm & sedation | Restore belonging, connection |
| Nicotine | Separation / anxiety | Stimulates breathing & control | Resolve fear of loss or suffocation |
| Sugar / Food | Emotional emptiness | Symbolic nourishment | Reclaim sweetness of life |
| Drugs | Overwhelm / trauma | Numbing pain | Emotional expression & safety |
| Work / Control | Worthlessness | Proving survival value | Releasing self-pressure |
| Sex / Relationship | Separation | Physical reconnection | Inner wholeness |
| Technology | Fear of silence | Artificial stimulation | Grounded presence |
💫 Essence
“Every addiction is a biological bridge between unbearable pain and the hope of peace.
When peace is restored — the bridge is no longer needed.”
📖 References
- Björn Eybl – The Psychic Roots of Disease (Ch. on nervous system, pp. 64–68)
- LearningGNM.com – Nervous System and Autonomic Cycles
- Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer – The Five Biological Laws
