Spirituality Thru Subtraction part 2Spirituality Thru Subtraction part 2
Recovery Radio Network
1998
45:32•3 Jun 2015
Transforming the Inner Self: A Spiritual Path to Recovery
Episode Overview
- The intricate connection between abstinence and spiritual growth is highlighted
- Exploration of ego deflation and the transformation from ego-driven to spiritually balanced
- Importance of examining values, beliefs, and behaviors in the path to recovery
- Insightful discussion on addictive outlook and its impact on perception of reality
- Embracing a journey of self-reflection and spiritual regeneration
“In recovery, if you will, turning the brat into a child who is simply sitting in his chair, not directing things, but living his life calmly and quietly, and allowing those around him to do likewise.”
Ever wondered how shedding old habits and beliefs can lead to spiritual growth? In this episode of Recovery Radio Network, the Station Manager takes listeners on a journey of self-discovery and recovery. Recorded back in 1998, this timeless discussion dives into the heart of addiction recovery, focusing on the concept of 'spirituality through subtraction'. The episode explores how letting go of ego and outdated values can pave the way for a more serene and self-aware life.
Through personal anecdotes and practical advice, the speaker illustrates the importance of transforming the 'brat' within us into a calm, reflective 'child'. This transformation is not just about abstaining from substances but also about nurturing spiritual development. Perfect for anyone looking to understand the deeper aspects of recovery, this episode offers valuable insights into how introspection and change can lead to a more fulfilling life.
Whether you're on your own recovery journey or supporting someone who is, this episode provides a thoughtful and engaging perspective on spiritual rebirth.

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