Understanding 'We Agnostics': A Deep Dive into the Big Book
The finish line is the conscious contact with god. So all these things are really good check-in points. Sometimes it doesn't occur to me that the answers are right in here, that I'm falling short in my relationship with god, and I'm sure I'm right, and I'm sure I'm justified in my reasons for being angry or whatever it is, I'm a victim again.
Ever wondered how the chapter 'We Agnostics' in the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous can shape your recovery journey? In this episode of 'Purpose of this Book - Intensive Big Book Study', Mark B steps in for one of the Davids G to guide listeners through this pivotal section. The hosts, hailing from rural Illinois, share their personal experiences and reflections, making the text come alive with real-life applications.
The discussion revolves around the importance of understanding one's spiritual malady and the concept of powerlessness. The hosts emphasize how these themes are crucial for anyone navigating the path to sobriety. They also highlight the dangers of ego and self-centeredness, urging listeners to regularly check in with themselves. One host poignantly notes, 'The finish line is the conscious contact with God. So all these things are really good check-in points'.
This episode is more than just a study session; it's a heartfelt conversation about the struggles and triumphs of recovery. Whether you're new to the Big Book or revisiting it, you'll find valuable insights and practical advice that resonate deeply. Tune in to explore how 'We Agnostics' can offer guidance and support on your journey to sobriety.