
Stoic Sobriety
A Meditation Guide for the Recovery of the Sick Soul
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Gary M.

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“The program is not religious; it’s spiritual” constitutes one of the many cliches heard at 12-step groups.
Leaving aside that, for many, the program is in fact religious, there are other possibilities and distinctions.
For example, the program can be philosophical; one can be Socratic or a Platonist and ably maintain sobriety while in accord with 12-step principles.
So too can one be a Stoic. While there is little if any evidence that Stoic thought directly influenced the formulation of this program of recovery, there is little among the Stoics that conflicts with those principles — and vice versa.
Hence this volume of meditations. Take what you need — and leave the rest.
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