Rationalisation and Recovery: Daily Wisdom from AA Readings
Episode Overview
Rationalisation can disguise bad motives as good ones. True peace is found in surrendering to a higher power. Spiritual progress should be prioritised over material gains. Daily readings offer valuable insights for those in recovery. Recognising others' dignity does not diminish your own.
"Recognising someone else's human dignity cannot cost you your own".
In this episode of the Transitions Daily Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Readings Podcast, Kurt L. from Albuquerque, New Mexico, takes you through a series of powerful readings centred around the theme of rationalisation. These daily readings are a staple for those on the path to sobriety, offering wisdom and reflections from various AA resources.
From the 'Twenty-Four Hours a Day' book to 'Daily Reflections' and 'As Bill Sees It', each segment provides thought-provoking insights to help you stay grounded in your recovery journey. Kurt shares how rationalisation can be a sneaky adversary, often disguising bad motives as good ones, which can lead to self-deception and harm to others. The episode also touches on the peace found in surrendering to a higher power and the importance of prioritising spiritual progress over material gains.
Whether you're new to AA or a seasoned member, these readings offer valuable reminders and encouragement. Tune in for your daily dose of inspiration and reflection, and find solace in knowing that you're not alone in your journey. Why not give it a listen and see how these timeless words resonate with you?