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Is trying to live life as a "functional" Alcoholic/User.
Anyone know what I'm talking about?
Anyone know what I'm talking about?
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Is trying to live life as a "functional" Alcoholic/User.
Anyone know what I'm talking about?
I'm not sure I understand Lion of God.That certainly was difficult but imo it pales in comparison to living life as a dry drunk. Not drinking or drugging with no God and/or program would have me vacillating between being suicidal and homicidal.
You know, I think my sobriety and anyones for that matter, has to do with dealing with the TRIGGERS we have. May start for some as anger or jealousy or depression and evolve into so many other things...it's hard to trace them back. But, I think we have to come to a place where we can be honest with ourselves about what our primary triggers are ... we have to "Identify and Acknowledge in order to Correct". Sometimes we make it impossible to even identify, nevermind acknowledge our issues, therefore we make Correction/healing impossible. Even if we find, in our desperation some level of self preservation where, we maintain sobriety through program or any new way of life or religion...if we don't allow our Living God to help us ID, Ack. and Correct/Heal those original issues...we're not likely to maintain success, in my opinion.Once we are sober and living in God's will, life is easier because we're no longer swimming upstream. As it says in AA's big book, "we have ceased fighting anything and everyone"!
You know, I think my sobriety and anyones for that matter, has to do with dealing with the TRIGGERS we have. May start for some as anger or jealousy or depression and evolve into so many other things...it's hard to trace them back. But, I think we have to come to a place where we can be honest with ourselves about what our primary triggers are ... we have to "Identify and Acknowledge in order to Correct". Sometimes we make it impossible to even identify, nevermind acknowledge our issues, therefore we make Correction/healing impossible. Even if we find, in our desperation some level of self preservation where, we maintain sobriety through program or any new way of life or religion...if we don't allow our Living God to help us ID, Ack. and Correct/Heal those original issues...we're not likely to maintain success, in my opinion.
Would you agree?
You know, I think my sobriety and anyones for that matter, has to do with dealing with the TRIGGERS we have. May start for some as anger or jealousy or depression and evolve into so many other things...it's hard to trace them back. But, I think we have to come to a place where we can be honest with ourselves about what our primary triggers are ... we have to "Identify and Acknowledge in order to Correct". Sometimes we make it impossible to even identify, nevermind acknowledge our issues, therefore we make Correction/healing impossible. Even if we find, in our desperation some level of self preservation where, we maintain sobriety through program or any new way of life or religion...if we don't allow our Living God to help us ID, Ack. and Correct/Heal those original issues...we're not likely to maintain success, in my opinion.
Would you agree?
Are you telling me as an addict...you've found victory without ever knowing, identifying or addressing your triggers?
Also, maybe in the process, your triggers may have been indirectly addressed and with your faith...you had healing. I would say with your success, that must be the case on some level.Yep. Back when I got sober no one even talked about "triggers". We just worked the steps, went to meetings, prayed to God.
For instance...some people drink to self medicate...wouldn't determining what they're trying to medicate be important to address. Some to escape abuse, to deal with anger, just to release stress...all forms of self medication if you ask me.
The format in the Big Book for example deals more with "triggers"