Finding Strength in Steps 11 and 12
Episode Overview
Step 11 focuses on seeking a deeper connection with a higher power through prayer and meditation. Understanding Steps 11 and 12 requires a foundation built on the earlier steps. Service to others is crucial for maintaining sobriety and experiencing the joy of living. Surrendering personal control can lead to a profound sense of peace. Recovery is an ongoing journey that involves continuous self-reflection.
I just want to do what God wants me to do. And I never thought that way before I came in an Alcoholics Anonymous.
Get ready to be moved by real-life accounts of personal transformation in this episode of Sober Cast. Join Hillary and Billy as they share their heartfelt journeys through Steps 11 and 12 of the Alcoholics Anonymous program. Hillary kicks things off by exploring the profound journey of seeking a deeper connection with a higher power through prayer and meditation.
Her candid account is filled with honesty, vulnerability, and a touch of humour, as she recounts her struggles with understanding the concept of surrender and the importance of relinquishing control. Next, Billy takes the stage to share his insights on Step 12, which focuses on carrying the message of recovery to others. His story is a testament to the power of service in maintaining sobriety.
As he reflects on his own experiences, Billy offers practical advice on how to practice the principles of AA in daily life, emphasizing the joy that comes from living these principles. The episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone on a sobriety journey, filled with engaging anecdotes and heartfelt lessons. For those interested in the personal battles against addiction and the transformative power of the AA steps, this episode provides a wealth of information and inspiration.
Whether you're new to Alcoholics Anonymous or have been part of the community for years, Hillary and Billy's stories are sure to resonate. Their words serve as a reminder that recovery is a journey, not a destination, and that finding strength often means letting go and embracing a higher power. So, how can you find strength in your journey to sobriety?