Judith Ragir

The 12 Steps and Buddhism - from Judith Ragir and others

Judith Ragir

  • 2006-08-03 – Buddhist-Style Inventory (Series 4: Practicing Specific Steps)

2006-08-03 – Buddhist-Style Inventory (Series 4: Practicing Specific Steps)

Thursday 3rd August 2006

Zen teacher Judith Ragir discusses how integrating Buddhism with the 12 Steps can deepen your recovery journey in this insightful episode.
28 minutes

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The 12 Steps and Buddhism - from Judith Ragir and others
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Mindful Recovery: Judith Ragir on Buddhist-Style Inventory

What happens when you blend the wisdom of Buddhism with the practical steps of addiction recovery? In this episode, Zen teacher Judith Ragir dives into the concept of a Buddhist-style inventory. This talk is part of a series from 2005-2006, focusing on how specific steps in the 12-Step program can be enriched through Buddhist practices.
Judith, who has over 40 years of experience in both recovery and Zen teachings, shares her insights on how mindfulness and self-reflection can play a crucial role in your journey to sobriety. Whether you're new to the 12 Steps or a seasoned practitioner, you'll find Judith's approach both enlightening and practical. Her compassionate and straightforward style makes complex spiritual concepts accessible, helping you apply them to your daily life.
Tune in to discover how integrating these two paths can lead to deeper self-awareness and lasting change.
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