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The spiritual principles will manifest psychic change for anybody and everybody without having to have drug or alcohol addiction in their past.

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Right and Wrong - The Moral Difference

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Right and Wrong - The Moral Difference

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Right and Wrong - The Moral Difference

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A discussion on how addiction clouds judgment and how recovery rebuilds an understanding of right and wrong through spiritual growth and daily practice.


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In this audio K.C. and the group explores the idea of right and wrong through the lens of recovery from addictionism. They share openly about how addiction distorts values, erodes judgment, and blurs the line between what is right and wrong. The discussion highlights how practicing spiritual principles and working the recovery program helps rebuild a moral compass, guiding choices in everyday life.  Also touches on Paths 10 and 12.

Includes:

  • How addiction creates self-deception and forgetfulness.
  • The role of spiritual principles in learning to choose rightly.
  • Building values such as honesty, patience, and tolerance.
  • The challenge of applying these lessons not only in meetings but also at home and in personal relationships.
  • Recognizing growth as a gradual process, progress rather than instant change

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