Beyond the Twelve Steps e-bog
25,00 DKK
(inkl. moms 31,25 DKK)
From a New York Times-bestselling author, a recovery book for twelve-steppers, or anyone interested in finding inner peace after overcoming addiction.What will it take for us to stop living dreary lives? What will it take for us to fill the deep ache and longing we all have for that elusive "e;something more"e;? In a courageous departure from the traditional twelve step views of spiritu...
E-bog
25,00 DKK
Forlag
Hampton Roads Publishing
Udgivet
1 maj 2001
Genrer
Coping with / advice about drug and alcohol problems
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781612831381
From a New York Times-bestselling author, a recovery book for twelve-steppers, or anyone interested in finding inner peace after overcoming addiction.What will it take for us to stop living dreary lives? What will it take for us to fill the deep ache and longing we all have for that elusive "e;something more"e;? In a courageous departure from the traditional twelve step views of spirituality, Lynn takes our hungry souls on a life-changing journey to the kingdom within, laying out a path of startling new concepts to reconnect us with our own divinity.For years, Lynn Grabhorn was a passionate student of thought and our divine relation to Self. Raised in Short Hills, New Jersey, she moved to California in 1963, the same year she joined A.A.In her own words: "e;Our inner beings are crying out for us to remember who and what we really are, because the call is out-big time-for us to wake up. All it takes is a deep desire, and anyone can make this journey with ease."e;"e;Grabhorn shows us how to access that inner source of energy to create the reality we want in our lives. This is a great book for those serious about their spiritual growth and ready for the next steps into mastery."e; -Convergence magazine"e;Truly, this is an important new book which stands out from the plethora of recovery literature. Acknowledging the debt she owes to Alcoholics Anonymous, the author encourages the reader to move beyond self-imposed limitations."e; -Small Press magazine