I Love Being Sober

Finding Your Own Inner Peace


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At 18 years old, Elijah Kai put a loaded gun in his mouth and pulled the trigger. It didn't fire. What followed was two decades of searching — therapy, religion, hustle, two marriages, a felony, and a life spent building a character convincing enough that nobody, including him, could see the pain underneath.

In this episode of I Love Being Sober, we sit down with spiritual teacher, Divine Architect, and author Elijah Kai to talk about the moment everything changed — and the truth he discovered on the other side of suffering.

Elijah breaks down why the traditional approaches to healing, recovery, and sobriety so often fall short, what recidivism really tells us about identity, and why the peace you've been chasing your entire life has been underneath you this whole time.

If you're in recovery, fighting to stay sober, or simply trying to understand why you keep returning to old patterns — this episode will crack something open in you.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Why 20 years of therapy, religion, and hustle couldn't fix what wasn't broken

  • The difference between thought and thinking — and why it matters in recovery

  • What recidivism reveals about identity and the cycle of relapse

  • How to remember who you were before the world got its hands on you

  • The moment Elijah stopped trying to fix himself and found he was already whole

Resources mentioned:

Already Whole by Elijah Kai — available now

elijahkai.com

Belief Theory Institute

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