Sandy B.'s Workshop: The Spiritual Life is Not a Theory
Episode Overview
Spiritual conditioning is essential for sobriety. Forgiveness helps maintain inner peace. Maintaining a spiritual program is crucial. Humour can be a valuable tool in recovery. Community support plays a significant role.
The problem doesn't exist for us. It's been removed. We're in a position of neutrality.
Sandy B. takes centre stage in this captivating workshop, 'The Spiritual Life is Not a Theory', recorded back in 2001 at Jekyll Island, GA. With over two hours of content, Sandy shares his journey of sobriety, starting from his sobriety date on December 7th, 1964, to his home group, the Saturday Night Fever group in Tampa, Florida.
Sandy's talk is a treasure trove of personal reflections and experiences that paint a vivid picture of the spiritual path in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). He emphasises the importance of spiritual conditioning as the cornerstone of sobriety, likening it to a one-legged stool where the mental and physical aspects are secondary. Through humorous anecdotes and relatable metaphors, Sandy discusses how spiritual well-being can transform one’s approach to life’s challenges.
From dealing with anger and forgiveness to maintaining a spiritual program of action, this workshop is packed with practical advice and profound wisdom. Sandy’s engaging style and honest storytelling make this episode a must-listen for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of spirituality within AA. So, if you're curious about how spirituality can play a pivotal role in your recovery journey, this episode is for you.
Don't miss out on the chance to gain valuable insights from Sandy B.'s decades of experience in sobriety.