Food Addictions: What Happens When Food Becomes an Obsession?


Food courtesy of Moonery

I enjoy food. All kinds of food. A chocolate cake to celebrate a birthday?  Yes, I want two slices.  Buttered covered popcorn and a movie? I am first in line.  Veggie pizza? I want it right now. However, living a care-free food lifestyle has consequences. Recently, a relative passed away due to Type 2 diabetes. As a result of this loss, I analyzed my relationship with food. I noticed my unconscious eating habits, and my tendency to snack when I am not even hungry.  Why?  As we travel our own hero's journey to wholeness, we may self-medicate through food to help us deal with the obstacles and challenges on our path.  Let's discuss….

Sinners (2025 film) by Ryan Coogler: An Outside Look on the Inside of Ourselves

 

Sinners film (2025) Rated-R, Written and Directed by Ryan Coogler and starring Michael B. Jordan.(Courtesy of Wikipedia)

On the way home from watching Sinners (2025), written and directed by Ryan Coogler and starring Michael B Jordan, I felt a flood of conflicting emotions.  I was shaking as I cried, laughed and pondered the layered story. I saw it at a full house movie theater of people who were invested in watching the story unfold because the only sounds I heard were screams, laughter and applause.  As of this writing, I have seen the movie five times in the theater. This is what movies are supposed to be about - a community experience. I will not expose the plot of this film because it is best to see it for yourself. If you like good movies, then you will probably like this good movie. But, Sinners is not just a movie experience to only entertain because there is an underlining theme which will mean different things to different people. The story is multi-layered which is unfortunately rare in movies now days.  I left the movie thinking about how I can enjoy every moment of my life and that I should be careful who I invite inside my life because some people are human vampires. Let's discuss....