Joe Hawk's Spiritual Journey: Insights from Salvation Army Week 11
But I think the miracle of step is when I'm back to god again in step, not centered in on myself, on those things they asked me to watch for, and I think there is definitely valuable, numerous, millions, innumerable experiences to be had at step.
Ever wondered how spirituality can transform a life? In this compelling episode of Mad Dog Recovery AA Speakers, Joe Hawk takes us back to 1987 at the Salvation Army in Santa Monica, CA. This is week eleven of a twelve-week series where Joe shares his profound experiences with the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. He opens up about the importance of making amends, maintaining a spiritual connection, and the daily practice of love and tolerance.
Joe warns against the dangers of focusing too much on 'doing' rather than 'being', urging listeners to seek divine guidance and embrace meditation as a tool for spiritual growth. This episode isn't just about recovery; it's about living a life filled with purpose and spiritual clarity. Whether you're on your own journey to sobriety or supporting someone who is, Joe's insights offer a treasure trove of wisdom and practical advice.