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To Judge or be Humble
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A profound reflection on the role of humility in overcoming alcoholism and personal transformation. KC explores how judgement and fault-finding are often signals of slipping into old patterns, underscoring the importance of awareness in staying on the recovery path. By building a personal connection with a higher power and understanding alcoholism as both a mental and spiritual challenge, listeners are encouraged to practice self-examination, meditation, and prayer as tools to reshape their lives.
The discussion, relevant to paths 7 and 11 clarifies that true humility isn’t about feeling less-than but about aligning with a greater purpose and seeking God’s will. Through personal anecdotes, KC illustrates how embracing humility has reshaped his view of life and relationships, providing practical insights for those on the journey of recovery.