Spiritual Strength: Finding Purpose Through AA on Air
I feel as I'm living the life I was always meant to be living and I couldn't quite get there because I was too preoccupied with, you know, with alcohol, and I think the higher power thing has a lot to do with it.
Imagine tuning into a radio broadcast that feels like a warm embrace, offering hope and support to those grappling with alcoholism. That's exactly what 'AA on Air' delivers. In this episode from December 21st, 2019, listeners are invited to join a Wellington AA meeting right from their homes. The show brings together heartfelt stories from recovering alcoholics, readings from the AA Big Book, and a deep dive into the power of spirituality in recovery.
Guests open up about their personal journeys, revealing how a higher power has helped them find meaning and purpose in life. Honesty and self-reflection emerge as crucial tools for overcoming addiction, with each story highlighting the importance of being truthful with oneself. Another key theme is the irreplaceable role of community support. The guests share how finding a group of people who truly understand their struggles has been instrumental in their recovery.
As one guest poignantly shares, 'I feel as if I'm living the life I was always meant to live, and I couldn't get there because I was too preoccupied with alcohol. The higher power thing has a lot to do with it'. This episode is both inspiring and informative, offering a glimpse into the lives of those who have battled addiction and come out the other side.
Whether you're on your own journey to sobriety or supporting someone who is, this episode offers a message of hope and a reminder that recovery is within reach.