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Seeding Clouds of Anger, Fear....

Randall E. Greene wrote 11 hours ago: Step Four (among the twelve steps in Alcoholics Anonymous) states that we “made a searching an … more →

Tags: Acceptance, Alcoholics Anonymous, Chapter 5, Dr. Harold C. Urschel III, Fear, health, recovery, Spirit-based healing, spirituality

Constitutionally Incapable of being Honest with Themselves, They are not at Fault3 comments

dummidumbwit wrote 19 hours ago: Constitutionally Incapable of being Honest with Themselves They are not at Fault… Dummidumbwit … more →

Tags: Community, Inspiration, Journal, musings, My Life, Opinion, Philosophy, rants, recovery

Spiritual Methadone4 comments

paulmct wrote 1 year ago: About a week ago, there was a story on the local news that followed up on a story from months earlie … more →

Tags: Atheism, Canada, Culture, Life, News, People, Personal, Religion, Society

The Healing Rain Unleashed by the AA Steps

Randall E. Greene wrote 1 day ago: It’s not always the latest thinking that reveals truth—sometimes, it’s old thought—and I … more →

Tags: health, Faith, Alcoholics Anonymous, recovery, dependence, Prayer, HOPE, spirituality, Acceptance

Tweet No. 52: From What Recovery Teaches Me

Randall E. Greene wrote 5 days ago: AA healing “is practiced in meetings, over coffee, through …close bonds with others in r … more →

Tags: health, Alcoholics Anonymous, recovery, dependence, Spirit-based healing, Chapter 5, Personal, Alcoholism, Tweets

The Great Physician Embraces All

Randall E. Greene wrote 6 days ago: There’s a difference between magic—which is not what this blog chapter explores or endorses—an … more →

Tags: Acceptance, Alcoholics Anonymous, Chapter 5, Faith, health, HOPE, recovery, Spirit-based healing, spirituality

Each Gift Is Like a Mighty Cleansing River

Randall E. Greene wrote 1 week ago: The underlying theme of this fifth blog chapter is how twelve-step programs help to affect spiritual … more →

Tags: health, Alcoholics Anonymous, Alcoholism as a disease, recovery, dependence, The Life Recovery Bible, spirituality, Acceptance, Spirit-based healing

Tweet No. 50: From My Despair in 2001

Randall E. Greene wrote 1 week ago: “This is my last shot, my last hope. There is no other option for me. If twelve steps don … more →

Tags: Acceptance, Alcoholics Anonymous, Chapter 4, dependence, Depression, health, poverty, recovery, Spirit-based healing

'There Are No Quick Fixes' (Part 2)

Randall E. Greene wrote 1 week ago: Continuing to discuss what I did not undertand during my first year of sobriety about being debt-poo … more →

Tags: health, Lexington, Alcoholics Anonymous, Depression, recovery, dependence, antidepressants, Fear, Kentucky

Our Story Has Already Been Written

Randall E. Greene wrote 1 week ago: I now realize that Dr. Gerald G. May wrote my recovery story—possibly your story, too?—in his classi … more →

Tags: health, Lexington, Alcoholics Anonymous, recovery, dependence, self destruction, Dr. Gerald G. May, addicted personality, Prayer

Tweet No. 47: From The Life Recovery Bible

Randall E. Greene wrote 1 week ago: “Confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The … more →

Tags: health, Lexington, recovery, dependence, self destruction, Chapter 4, Spirit-based healing, Christianity, Alcoholism

Tossing My Last Symbol of Normalcy

Randall E. Greene wrote 2 weeks ago: Most homeless persons lack health insurance, yet we have all the same health problems as people with … more →

Tags: health, recovery, Cognitive-behavioral treatments, mid stage, Louisville, poverty, rehab, Chapter 4, Anti-addiction medications

Tweet No. 44: From the Book, Alcoholics Anonymous

Randall E. Greene wrote 2 weeks ago: Our “members find that they have tapped an unsuspected inner resource, …their own concep … more →

Tags: health, Faith, Alcoholics Anonymous, recovery, spirituality, Step 2, Chapter 4, Alcoholism, Tweets

How Strong Is the AA 'Medicine'? (Part 3)1 comment

Randall E. Greene wrote 2 weeks ago: “Tom P., Jr.” continues discussing the years that followed the 1939 book publication of … more →

Tags: health, Faith, Alcoholics Anonymous, recovery, spirituality, poverty, Chapter 4, Step 12, Psychology

Tweet No. 43: From the Book, Alcoholics Anonymous

Randall E. Greene wrote 2 weeks ago: “I felt …as though the great clean wind … blew through…. God comes to most m … more →

Tags: health, Faith, Alcoholics Anonymous, recovery, spirituality, Chapter 4, Christianity, Alcoholism, Tweets

How Strong Is the AA 'Medicine'? (Part 2)

Randall E. Greene wrote 2 weeks ago: The insights from “Tom P., Jr.” about Alcoholics Anonymous go deeper: What the original … more →

Tags: health, Faith, Alcoholics Anonymous, recovery, spirituality, Chapter 4, Step 12, Alcoholism, Grace

Tweet No. 42: From the Book, Alcoholics Anonymous

Randall E. Greene wrote 2 weeks ago: “To be doomed to an alcoholic death or to live on a spiritual basis are not always easy altern … more →

Tags: health, Alcoholics Anonymous, alcoholic denial, recovery, dependence, self destruction, spirituality, Chapter 4, Alcoholism

How Strong Is the AA 'Medicine'? (Part 1)1 comment

Randall E. Greene wrote 2 weeks ago: A sixth book that remains a long-term recovery bestseller is AA’s Twelve Steps and Twelve Trad … more →

Tags: health, Faith, Alcoholics Anonymous, recovery, spirituality, Chapter 4, Alcoholism

God Refuses To Be an Object

Randall E. Greene wrote 2 weeks ago: A fifth, consistently bestselling recovery title is Addiction and Grace by Gerald G. May, M.D. This … more →

Tags: health, Faith, Alcoholics Anonymous, recovery, Dr. Gerald G. May, spirituality, Acceptance, Chapter 4, Christianity


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