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Acceptance: in the House of Recovery (revised)
Proactive Acceptance brings freedom (healing) by completing unfinished memories; that is the only true way to “let go” of the past!
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What Did Sobriety Cost Me? (revised)
Sobriety cost me my old Life, living alone in my head, manipulating my past to seem less painful—now.
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The Space between Addiction and Awareness is Freedom from the Past!
Creating space to be aware of the past gives us the Higher Power of freedom to heal that pain and suffering now.
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Freedom from Addiction can end My Slavery to Illusions!
Wake Up and Stay Aware of what is always Now—silence that reveals our true Freedom!
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When my Mind is at Peace, my Heart is Full of Love!
When there is no resistance to the flow of Love through my heart, I realize an existence beyond my temporary mind.
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The Time to Wake Up; It is Always Now!
My mind is constantly craving to be something real, ignorant that it will forever be powerless.
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Acceptance: in the House of Recovery
Acceptance brings freedom (healing) by completing unfinished memories; that is the only way to let go of the past!
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Addiction Recovery starts with Humility; Staying Sober requires Staying Humble!
Staying humble is selfless freedom from my addiction to living in the past!
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Freedom is Feeling What Is, Not Remembering the Word…
Freedom is selflessness; when the self disappears, labeling, comparison, fear, and the other disappear, and all that remains is Love!
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A Traditional Náhuatl Prayer
I recognized it is an authentic blessing rather than a prayer as it does not ask for anything; rather, it expresses gratefulness for understanding, more like a meditation.
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How Does Addiction Disappear?
There is no greater purpose in life than to awaken, in meditation, that my Higher Power is self-Awareness—until the self disappears, and all that remains is Love.
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Change Over Time Does Not End Addiction… Understanding Addiction is Freedom Now!
Recently, a few folks in early sobriety voiced concern over the numerous recommendations offered as potential SMART (Self-Management and Recovery Training) resources for rehab advisors, programs, and systems to help them stay sober. They expressed…







