Harry Derbitsky & Greg Suchy

Addiction, Alcoholism & The 3 Principles

Harry Derbitsky

  • Ep. 75-Divine vs Personal Thought System

Ep. 75-Divine vs Personal Thought System

Monday 17th October 2022

Join Dr. William Pettit Jr. as he explores how the divine thought system can guide addiction recovery in this episode of 'Addiction, Alcoholism & The 3 Principles'.
32 minutes
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Addiction, Alcoholism & The 3 Principles
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Harry Derbitsky & Greg Suchy
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Understanding Addiction: The Divine Thought System with Dr. William Pettit Jr.

There's a direction of understanding, and to the degree that we're not worried about how we're doing compared to anybody else or compared to how fast we think we should be seeing it, or anything else, if we're just filled with gratitude for what we have seen, what we have in life and what we've seen.
What if there was a way to understand addiction that goes beyond the usual explanations? In this thought-provoking episode of 'Addiction, Alcoholism & The 3 Principles', hosts Harry Derbitsky and Greg Suchy are joined by Dr. William Pettit Jr. to delve into the intriguing concept of the divine thought system. Dr. Pettit draws a fascinating contrast between the divine and personal thought systems, suggesting that our lives are guided moment by moment by a higher wisdom.
He argues that by tuning into this divine guidance, we can find a path to recovery that is both profound and transformative. Pettit also emphasizes the importance of being present and living at the speed of life, rather than getting bogged down by personal judgments and the endless chatter in our minds. This episode offers a fresh perspective on addiction and alcoholism, encouraging listeners to explore how a deeper understanding of thought can lead to lasting change.
Whether you're struggling with addiction yourself or supporting a loved one, this conversation provides valuable insights that could make all the difference.