REFLECTIVE INSIGHT #039 - SEEKING MAURI: REFRAMING ADDICTION AS A THERMODYNAMIC SEARCH

A Thermodynamic Search

In our communities across Taitokerau, we see the devastating impact of addiction every day. For too long, the "Babylonian" system has treated this struggle as a moral failing or a simple lack of willpower. But through the lens of Quantum Whakapapa, we offer a different explanation: addiction is a search for Mauri (life force) in a world that has become disconnected. It is not about being "bad"; it is about a mind trying to find enough energy to function in a high-entropy environment.


This is the ninth of ten Reflective Insights based on Research Report #238. Today, we look at the physics of the "fix" and the spiritual cost of disconnection. We explore why our neurodivergent whānau are so often overrepresented in these statistics and how we can move toward a solution that actually addresses the root cause.

The Dopamine Deficit

The ADHD (Aroreretini) brain is often in a chronic state of "low energy" or entropy ($S$). Because of how its dopamine transporters work, the brain is essentially "under-stimulated". Substances like nicotine, sugar, or more harmful drugs provide a temporary "hit" of Mauri, a false energy spike that momentarily binds a fragmented mind. It is a desperate, thermodynamic attempt to "jump-start" the Universal Constructor so the individual can feel alive and capable of transforming their world.

For the autistic (Takiwātanga) mind, the search is often different but equally urgent. The pain of social isolation and the "Double Empathy" gap can lead to a profound loss of connection, or Whanaungatanga. In these cases, substances like alcohol often serve as a "social lubricant" used to dampen sensory overload and anxiety, allowing for a temporary, though costly, sense of belonging.

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