Marlon Hughes

Another Opinion  (The commentary & opinion of current events by Marlon Hughes)

Marlon Hughes

  • Recover from GOD thinking....

Recover from GOD thinking....

Monday 16th April 2018

Marlon Hughes shares his journey of spiritual recovery beyond religious dogma, offering insights on faith's role in addiction treatment. Listen now.
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About this podcast

Another Opinion  (The commentary & opinion of current events by Marlon Hughes)
Author:
Marlon Hughes
Overview:
Categories:
Relationships & Community
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Body & Mind
Sobriety Toolkit
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
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Finding Faith: Marlon Hughes on Spiritual Recovery Beyond Dogma

I understand that not everyone that is in recovery believes in god or higher power... all we get is the explanation of religious dogma and doctrine from a denominational point of view, rather than the need for a spiritual relationship or spiritual experience that we really desire for ourselves.
Ever felt overwhelmed by religious rules while trying to find your own spiritual path? In this episode of 'Another Opinion', Marlon Hughes tackles the tricky terrain of spiritual recovery, sharing his personal journey of moving beyond rigid religious dogma. Hughes opens up about his struggles with traditional views of god and the church, and how these influenced his path to recovery.
He dives into the difference between following religious doctrines and building a personal spiritual relationship, offering a refreshing perspective for those in addiction recovery who might feel alienated by conventional religious teachings. Through candid anecdotes and thoughtful reflections, Hughes explores the importance of faith and trust in one's recovery journey. This episode is perfect for anyone looking to understand the role of spirituality in overcoming addiction without getting bogged down by denominational constraints.
Whether you're grappling with your own beliefs or supporting someone else on their path, Marlon's insights provide a compassionate and relatable guide to finding spiritual solace.