Breaking the Illusion: Sobriety Insights from March 20th Readings
Episode Overview
The illusion of being able to control drinking is a common struggle for alcoholics. Love and tolerance are crucial components of recovery. Forgiveness is essential for personal spiritual growth. Bill W.'s paper highlighted the importance of cooperation with the psychiatric community. Balancing material and spiritual aspects of life leads to a more fulfilling recovery.
The persistence of this illusion is astonishing. Many pursue it into the gates of insanity or death
Ever wondered if you could control your drinking? This episode of the Transitions Daily Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Readings Podcast, read by Kurt L. from Albuquerque, New Mexico, dives into the persistent illusion that many alcoholics face - the belief that they can drink like others. The readings for March 20th touch on various aspects of recovery and self-awareness. From the A.A.
Thought for the Day to the wisdom shared in Daily Reflections, each segment provides valuable insights into the journey of sobriety. You'll hear about the importance of love and tolerance, as well as the necessity of forgiveness for personal spiritual growth. Bill W.'s historic paper on Alcoholics Anonymous and its acceptance by the American Psychiatric Association is also highlighted, emphasising the need for cooperation and open-mindedness within the recovery community.
The episode wraps up with a reflection on functioning on both material and spiritual planes to achieve a balanced life. If you're looking for daily inspiration and practical advice on your sobriety journey, this podcast is a must-listen.