Judith Ragir

The 12 Steps and Buddhism - from Judith Ragir and others

Judith Ragir

  • 2004-03-04 – Dismantling Patterns , Part 1 (Series 1: Practicing Specific Steps)

2004-03-04 – Dismantling Patterns , Part 1 (Series 1: Practicing Specific Steps)

Thursday 4th March 2004

Join Judith Ragir as she combines Buddhism and the 12 Steps to break addictive patterns in this insightful episode from 2004.
77 minutes

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Breaking the Chains: Judith Ragir on Unraveling Addictive Patterns

What happens when you blend the ancient wisdom of Buddhism with the practical steps of addiction recovery? Judith Ragir, a seasoned Zen teacher with over 40 years in recovery, dives into this fascinating intersection in her talk from 2004. This episode, part of the 'Practicing Specific Steps' series, is all about dismantling the patterns that keep us stuck in our addictions.
Judith's unique approach combines mindfulness, compassion, and the 12 Steps to offer a fresh perspective on breaking free from old habits. Whether you're new to recovery or a seasoned veteran, Judith's insights could be the key to unlocking a deeper level of healing and self-awareness. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that challenges conventional recovery methods and invites you to explore new paths to sobriety and personal growth.
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