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Larry and Rob explore the concept that relapse is not about external triggers but rather a reflection of one's spiritual fitness and how thoroughly they've worked on their recovery.
• Discussing a member who relapsed and questioned whether to make amends again
• Sharing stories of transformation, particularly focusing on Nathan's physical and spiritual growth
• Examining the Big Book's guidance on spiritual fitness and the alcoholic mind
• Exploring when making amends might cause more harm than good
• Diving into a powerful story about someone who made unnecessary amends that destroyed their marriage
• Highlighting the importance of motives in recovery actions
• Addressing pornography addiction and other destructive behaviors that affect relationships
• Emphasizing the promise that spiritual fitness leads to freedom from alcohol obsession
• Clarifying that recovery is about taking responsibility rather than blaming external circumstances
If you like what you heard, give us a five-star review. We are not affiliated with AA, and our opinions are just that - if you don't agree with what we're saying, that's okay, we're going to love you anyway.
Thank You for Joining Us.. Please share with friends. If you or anyone you know is struggling with alcoholism please reach out to us. We can get you help. [email protected]
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Larry and Rob explore the concept that relapse is not about external triggers but rather a reflection of one's spiritual fitness and how thoroughly they've worked on their recovery.
• Discussing a member who relapsed and questioned whether to make amends again
• Sharing stories of transformation, particularly focusing on Nathan's physical and spiritual growth
• Examining the Big Book's guidance on spiritual fitness and the alcoholic mind
• Exploring when making amends might cause more harm than good
• Diving into a powerful story about someone who made unnecessary amends that destroyed their marriage
• Highlighting the importance of motives in recovery actions
• Addressing pornography addiction and other destructive behaviors that affect relationships
• Emphasizing the promise that spiritual fitness leads to freedom from alcohol obsession
• Clarifying that recovery is about taking responsibility rather than blaming external circumstances
If you like what you heard, give us a five-star review. We are not affiliated with AA, and our opinions are just that - if you don't agree with what we're saying, that's okay, we're going to love you anyway.
Thank You for Joining Us.. Please share with friends. If you or anyone you know is struggling with alcoholism please reach out to us. We can get you help. [email protected]

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