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Cleaning House

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What it really means to clear away the emotional and spiritual clutter that holds us back from growth in recovery. Drawing from shared experiences with the recovery program, this discussion looks at how unacknowledged fears, character defects, and buried resentments can quietly shape our thinking and actions long after sobriety begins. Through honest reflection and guidance from recovery literature, K.C. explains how self-examination, although sometimes uncomfortable, is necessary to find peace, connection, and purpose.
K.C. shares how “cleaning house” is not about judgment or shame, but about developing the willingness to be honest, to expose what’s been hidden, and to build a spiritual foundation based on principles rather than ego. He challenges the listener to face the truth of how self-will and unaddressed emotions can quietly isolate us from others, even in sobriety. The message reinforces that while cleaning house may be painful, it spares us from the deeper penalties of unremitting emotional suffering, and invites the kind of freedom that comes with humility, honesty, and spiritual connection. This also touches on Paths 4, 6 and 7.