Judith Ragir

The 12 Steps and Buddhism - from Judith Ragir and others

Judith Ragir

  • 2006-02-23 – Step 11: Thy Will, not My Will, Be Done (Series 4: Practicing Specific Steps)

2006-02-23 – Step 11: Thy Will, not My Will, Be Done (Series 4: Practicing Specific Steps)

Thursday 23rd February 2006

Judith Ragir delves into Step 11 of the 12-Step program, blending Buddhist principles to align personal will with spiritual guidance.
46 minutes

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Step 11: Aligning Willpower with Spiritual Guidance

Ever felt the struggle between what you want and what might be best for you? In this episode, Judith Ragir dives into Step 11 of the 12-Step program, focusing on the mantra 'Thy Will, not My Will, Be Done'. Drawing from her extensive experience as a Zen teacher and someone who has been in recovery for over four decades, Judith provides a unique perspective on how Buddhist principles can enrich this crucial step.
Through heartfelt anecdotes and practical advice, she explores how aligning personal will with a higher power can lead to profound spiritual growth and lasting sobriety. This episode is part of a larger series from 2005-2006 that zeroes in on practicing specific steps, making it an invaluable resource for anyone on their recovery journey. Whether you're familiar with Buddhism or new to the concept, Judith's compassionate approach offers something for everyone.
Tune in to discover how mindfulness and surrender can transform your path to recovery.