Judith Ragir

The 12 Steps and Buddhism - from Judith Ragir and others

Judith Ragir

  • 2006-09-07 – A Path, Not a Destination (Series 5: The Spirituality of Imperfection)

2006-09-07 – A Path, Not a Destination (Series 5: The Spirituality of Imperfection)

Thursday 7th September 2006

Join Judith Ragir as she explores how embracing imperfection through the 12 Steps and Buddhism leads to spiritual growth.
46 minutes

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The 12 Steps and Buddhism - from Judith Ragir and others
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Finding Peace in Imperfection: Judith Ragir's Spiritual Journey

Imagine embracing imperfection as a path to spiritual growth. In this episode, Judith Ragir, a seasoned Zen teacher with over four decades in recovery, explores the profound connections between the 12 Steps and Buddhism. Recorded in 2006 as part of her series on 'The Spirituality of Imperfection', Judith delves into how accepting our flaws can lead to deeper self-awareness and serenity.
Judith's teachings blend the practical aspects of the 12-Step program with the spiritual wisdom of Buddhism, offering a unique perspective on recovery. She shares her insights on how mindfulness, compassion, and the acceptance of imperfection can transform your journey towards sobriety. Her approach isn't about reaching a final destination but rather about walking a path that continuously evolves and enriches your life.
Whether you're new to recovery, familiar with Buddhist practices, or simply curious about integrating these philosophies, this episode offers valuable lessons. Judith's compassionate and relatable style makes complex spiritual concepts accessible and engaging. You'll find yourself reflecting on your own journey and perhaps gaining new tools to navigate it with grace and understanding.
So, if you're looking for a fresh perspective on recovery or seeking spiritual enrichment, let Judith Ragir guide you through this enlightening discussion on the beauty of imperfection.