The Power of Tolerance in Sobriety
Episode Overview
Honesty gets you sober, but tolerance keeps you that way. Collective strength in fellowship is crucial for recovery. Anonymity has both protective and spiritual significance. Living without struggle involves letting go and trusting a higher power. Self-concern in AA is essential for personal and communal growth.
Honesty with ourselves and others gets us sober, but it is tolerance that keeps us that way
Ever wondered how tolerance plays a role in staying sober? In this episode of the Transitions Daily Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Readings Podcast, Kurt L. from Albuquerque, New Mexico, dives into the significance of tolerance in maintaining sobriety. Drawing from a variety of resources like 'Twenty-Four Hours a Day,' 'Daily Reflections,' and 'As Bill Sees It,' Kurt highlights the idea that while honesty gets you sober, it's tolerance that keeps you that way.
He shares wisdom from AA's founding principles, emphasising the collective strength found in fellowship and the spiritual dimensions of anonymity. Listeners will find reflections on how to live without struggle, with insights into letting go and allowing a higher power to guide their recovery journey. Kurt also touches on the importance of self-concern in AA, explaining that focusing on one's own recovery is not selfish but essential for helping others.
This episode is packed with practical advice and spiritual reflections that can inspire anyone on their path to sobriety. If you're looking for a daily dose of motivation and wisdom, this episode is a must-listen. Remember, together we can do what we could never do alone.