Liz Gilbert's Path to Recovery: Steps 2 & 3 in Focus
I wrote about this in he prayed love, where I write a letter to unconditional love herself who I have always felt is very female and say this, incredibly compassionate, all accepting mother, divine mother, and I say: I'm in trouble and I need help.
Ever wondered how to make the 12 Steps work for you, especially if traditional approaches feel a bit too rigid? This episode of the Recovery Crone Podcast dives into Liz Gilbert's unique take on Steps 2 and 3 of the 12 Step program. Inspired by Glennon Doyle's 'We Can Do Hard Things' podcast, the Crone reflects on Gilbert's journey into recovery, offering a fresh perspective that challenges the often male-centric language of traditional programs.
Gilbert's approach is all about crafting a personal understanding of a higher power—one rooted in compassion, acceptance, and love. If you've ever struggled with the concept of a higher power, you'll find her daily ritual of writing a letter and using sacred texts both innovative and deeply moving. The episode doesn't just stop at spirituality; it delves into the role of humility in recovery.
Drawing from Gilbert's insights, the Crone explores how embracing humility can lead to profound healing and transformation. Whether you're new to recovery or have been on this path for a while, this episode offers a treasure trove of inspiration and practical advice. It's a must-listen for anyone looking to deepen their recovery journey and connect with their higher power in a more meaningful way.