
The Paradox of Powerlessness
Reflections on the Twelve Steps
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Ed Haych

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We are going to be reviewing the Twelve Steps individually and considering the spiritual lessons that allow us to live free from alcoholism and addictions.
For successful recovery, the steps are meant to be worked in order, and usually with a sponsor or spiritual advisor. Each step is designed to prepare us for the next step as we find greater humility and connection to our Higher Power.
The path of recovery involves difficult and sometimes emotionally painful tasks, but it is worth the effort. There is space in this book to answer questions that you will want to look back on later.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-26-24
20 minutes left
@20 minutes the AI gets stuck in a loop that had me laughing. "score under" for about 3 minutes is possibly the best part of the steps! I'm will use this with the guys I work with.
Otherwise the book is solid and has some good points. I value the breakdown of the 8th and 9th step.
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