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Join Joe McDonald as he reads and expands on the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous, offering deeper understanding and practical advice for those on their recovery journey. In this Step 3 AA session, Joe dives into the complexities of human nature, reminding us that in our efforts to make life work on our terms, we can be both virtuous and flawed. The Big Book teaches that our “actor”—the version of ourselves we present to the world—can sometimes appear kind, patient, and self-sacrificing. Yet, at other times, we are mean, egotistical, selfish, and dishonest.
Joe encourages us to recognize and embrace the full range of our emotions and behaviors, acknowledging that while we are flawed, those traits don’t define us. The Big Book guides us toward self-awareness and acceptance, essential elements in turning our will over to a higher power. As we come to understand our nature, we can choose to feed the spirit and align ourselves with principles that foster growth and service to others.
Joe highlights that recovery is about discovering who we truly are—beyond our selfish instincts—and learning to live in a way that benefits others. The act of surrendering in Step 3 allows us to begin this transformative process, moving away from self-will and toward a life of purpose.
“For in this process of discovery, we learn that we are neither our worst nor our best self—but a combination of both. It is the willingness to embrace both and let go of control that begins the healing.”
For more content, please like, comment, and share. Also, join us live every Thursday night at 7 p.m. Arizona time for the full step experience on our YouTube channel for comprehensive discussions and spiritual insights. Make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for more recovery insights and guidance through the 12 Steps.
Join us for more inspiring recovery stories and transformative insights.
Check out our website at: www.positionofneutrality.org
YouTube:http://www.youtube.com/@positionofneutrality721
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Join Joe McDonald as he reads and expands on the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous, offering deeper understanding and practical advice for those on their recovery journey. In this Step 3 AA session, Joe dives into the complexities of human nature, reminding us that in our efforts to make life work on our terms, we can be both virtuous and flawed. The Big Book teaches that our “actor”—the version of ourselves we present to the world—can sometimes appear kind, patient, and self-sacrificing. Yet, at other times, we are mean, egotistical, selfish, and dishonest.
Joe encourages us to recognize and embrace the full range of our emotions and behaviors, acknowledging that while we are flawed, those traits don’t define us. The Big Book guides us toward self-awareness and acceptance, essential elements in turning our will over to a higher power. As we come to understand our nature, we can choose to feed the spirit and align ourselves with principles that foster growth and service to others.
Joe highlights that recovery is about discovering who we truly are—beyond our selfish instincts—and learning to live in a way that benefits others. The act of surrendering in Step 3 allows us to begin this transformative process, moving away from self-will and toward a life of purpose.
“For in this process of discovery, we learn that we are neither our worst nor our best self—but a combination of both. It is the willingness to embrace both and let go of control that begins the healing.”
For more content, please like, comment, and share. Also, join us live every Thursday night at 7 p.m. Arizona time for the full step experience on our YouTube channel for comprehensive discussions and spiritual insights. Make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for more recovery insights and guidance through the 12 Steps.
Join us for more inspiring recovery stories and transformative insights.
Check out our website at: www.positionofneutrality.org
YouTube:http://www.youtube.com/@positionofneutrality721
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PositionOfNeutrality
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3mGbAbcacTs83RhMsv6FmY?si=6531e7adfdbb480e
RSS: Position of Neutrality | RSS.com
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@interactivestepexp?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc
#PositionOfNeutrality, #Step3AA, #BigBookAA, #AddictionRecovery, #12Steps, #SelfDiscoveryInRecovery, #SobrietyJourney, #RecoveryCommunity, #SpiritualAwakening, #OvercomingAddiction, #FaithInRecovery, #HigherPowerGuidance, #SpiritualGrowth, #RecoverySupport, #FreedomFromAddiction, #EmbracingSelfAwareness, #LifeInRecovery, #StepByStepRecovery, #HealingInRecovery, #RecoveryThroughHonesty, #SpiritualTransformation