Author: Mike Mather
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How 20 Easy Steps Saved My Alcoholic Life
The Eight Steps to Happiness, as outlined by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, plus the ‘other’ 12 Steps offer a transformative path for those recovering from alcoholism
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Patience in Practice: Buddhist Insights for Long-Term Addiction Recovery
One StepThe journey of recovery from alcoholism is a challenging and often arduous path, requiring immense strength, dedication, and perseverance. In this context, the Buddhist concept of patience, known as kshanti, offers profound insights and valuable tools for those embarking on this transformative journey. By exploring the intersection of Buddhist philosophy and addiction recovery, we…
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Pouring Out The Past: A Recovering Alcoholic’s Tale of Triumph
After ten years of recovery from Alcoholism, you might discover that despite not needing to drink, there is still work to do.
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How Can A Buddhist Stay Sober and Help Others?
Both Buddhism and the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous offer powerful frameworks for achieving personal transformation and overcoming self-centredness.
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Faith, Community, and the Path to Recovery
How faith provides comfort, hope, and support, and highlights the importance of spiritual practices and community in fostering sobriety.
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Humility and Healing: The Impact of Step 5 in Alcoholics Anonymous
Step 5 in the Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) program involves admitting the nature of our wrongs to God, ourselves, and another person. It is crucial for overcoming loneliness, finding forgiveness, developing humility