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Welcome to the TLC audio store. This audio archive is a compilation of many years of lecturing. The spiritual and science used by Thought Life Connection were borrowed from religion, science, and medicine. TLC has adjusted and adapted the vocabulary of the paradigm of the 12 steps so that it can be understood by every man, woman, and child.

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

Many people – regardless of experience with traditional addictions – report that as a result of practicing these powerful principles, they have been able to meet difficulties of life that they could never face before. This is a powerful pathway to a better life – a genuine way of living for anybody and everybody.

Within the lectures, you will hear people ask questions about why am I where I am, how can I get to a better place and what is blocking me. As you listen, you will realize that we all have similar problems because we live through our bodies instead of the light of our minds.

Your past will become your future if you keep reliving it. These audio files can lead you to a path of freedom.
The question is what path will YOU choose for your future???

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Staying Connected To God

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Staying Connected To God

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Staying Connected To God

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A reflective recovery workshop on addictionism, soul nourishment, spiritual connection, and building a value-led life through conscious contact and inner awareness.

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K.C. facilitates this workshop on recovery through the lens of spiritual nourishment, personal values, and conscious connection. He guides the group to look at how addictionism affects the mind, emotions, and sense of purpose, and how recovery involves far more than stopping harmful behaviours.

The discussion centres on the idea that many struggles come from untreated inner wounds, distorted thinking, and living without a steady value system. K.C. talks about the difference between living from the mind versus living from the soul, and how developing regular prayer, reflection, and awareness can help restore balance and clarity.

There is a strong focus on Step 11 in this discussion and the ongoing practice of conscious contact, highlighting how emotional calm, perspective, and connection grow when we tend to our inner life. 

Listeners are invited to reflect on their own values, what truly guides their decisions, and how recovery becomes a daily way of life rather than a one-time fix. The message is practical, grounded, and supportive, offering reassurance that fulfilment, peace, and direction come from within and are available through consistent inner work. This also touches on Paths 7 and 8.