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  • Big Book, Page 44, "We Agnostics"

Big Book, Page 44, "We Agnostics"

Sunday 10th January 2021

Karen interprets 'We Agnostics' from the Big Book, highlighting how a shift in perception can aid recovery without religious connotations.
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Big Book with Karen
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Sobriety Day by Day
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Karen's Insight: Embracing Spiritual Shifts for Sobriety

A Spiritual Experience has nothing to do with Religion, it is a shift in your perception, a new outlook on life! This is what is needed to recover from the hopeless state of mind and body called Alcoholism.
Ever wondered how a shift in perception can transform your recovery journey? In this engaging episode of 'Big Book with Karen', Karen takes you through page 44 of the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous, focusing on 'We Agnostics'. She breaks down the idea that a spiritual experience isn't about religion but about seeing the world through a new lens. Karen shares her own story, revealing how it wasn't just the alcohol but her own mindset that needed changing.
One poignant tale involves a woman struggling with resentment after Child Protective Services took her child. Through prayer and support, she found a new way to see her situation, illustrating the power of a spiritual shift. Karen's approach is all about personal growth and finding your unique path to recovery. This episode is perfect for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of sobriety without the constraints of religious dogma.
Karen's compassionate and relatable style makes complex concepts easy to grasp, offering valuable insights for both newcomers and long-time members of the recovery community. Tune in and discover how a change in perception can be the key to overcoming alcoholism.