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Contemplating Recovery

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Reflections on the Nature of Addictionism. K.C. facilitates a contemplative discussion on understanding the mental and emotional aspects of addictionism.
Beginning with a question on identifying the characteristics of addictionism beyond material losses, participants share insights on the core issues of addiction, focusing on how it primarily affects the mind. K.C. reflects on the journey of recovery, including the challenges of maintaining emotional stability, the importance of regular meeting attendance, and the role of self-awareness and honesty.
Key themes include the significance of admitting personal defects to another person, practicing contemplation as a form of meditation, and relying on the support of the community. The discussion also addresses topics such as managing job-related anxiety, distinguishing between God’s will and self-will, and the importance of fervor and continuous reflection in recovery. Concluding with reflections on the transformative power of the twelve steps, providing a guide to achieving a meaningful, sober life through mindfulness and connection. This also touches on Paths 4, 7 and 12.