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I Can See You But I Cant See Me
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Discussing the deceptive nature of addictionism and how it works within our minds. K.C. describes how this illness follows us into meetings, twists our thinking, and convinces us that we are different from others. Through raw honesty, the group recounts how addictionism creates division, isolates the sufferers, and fuels destructive self-righteousness.
This group discussion also highlights real-life experiences of conflict, resentment, and fear, illustrating how these moments reveal the disease at work. Listeners will hear about the practical use of prayer, and step work as tools to find willingness and regain balance. With references to the Big Book and personal examples, this audio sheds light on how self, pride, and fear interact with addictionism to keep us trapped, and how spiritual principles open the way to freedom. This also touches on Paths 3 and 4.
