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Randy Pausch (Audio CD) Hyperion Audio 2008-04-08
Release date: 2008-04-08

ISBN13: 9781401391447
Condition: New
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In A "12 Step" Program? Is A Family Member? Please Read On...?

I'm a recovering alcoholic (sober 5 years this July...).

I was looking online for books, audio CD's, downloads, etc. Anything about furthering my recovery outside of AA. I go to meetings, but was just wondering what else there is to life after recovery without talking about AA all the time.

I found mostly blog posts (many just regurgitating each other), anti-AA groups and centers (one even says you can keep drinking!!!??!!!), and a couple overpriced books on Amazon from doctors who've never been addicted to anything.

So, over the last 6 months, I've gone away from the AA literature and read a lot about, and visited lectures on, the spiritual, metaphysical, self-healing arts.

Quite enlightening! And such a "positive" force!!

Paired with AA, these have put so much "into place" in my life, and given me much more hope for me & my family's future.

Do you know of any books on such topics from the recovering alcoholic or addicts point of view?

Alternate/Piggyback question: Would YOU (like me) buy it if it existed?


What I found when I left AA (I know you're not leaving, but I did, once I realized how limiting AA really is) was that I needed to stop thinking about furthering my "recovery" and start thinking about living my life. After several years in AA, one gets in the habit of thinking of everything as being about one's alcoholism, but it isn't, and when I was away from the meetings for a while I saw that much more clearly.

What I started to do was live the life I wanted to live, the one I can live, now that I'm sober. I read everything I can get my hands on, particularly classic literature. I travel. Whatever interests me...and I learn from all of it. I learn about the person I am and am meant to be. It's wonderful...

And today, I call myself "recovered".

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In A "12 Step" Program? Please Read On...?

I'm a recovering alcoholic myself (5 years this July...).

I was looking online for books, audio CD's, downloads, etc. Anything about furthering my recovery outside of AA. I go to meetings, but was just wondering what else there is to life after recovery without talking about AA all the time.

I found mostly blog posts (many just regurgitating each other), anti-AA groups and centers (one even says you can keep drinking!!!??!!!), and a couple overpriced books on Amazon from doctors who've never been addicted to anything.

So, over the last 6 months, I've gone away from the AA literature and read a lot about, and visited lectures on, the spiritual, metaphysical, self-healing arts.

Quite enlightening! And such a "positive" force!!

Paired with AA, these have put so much "into place" in my life, and given me much more hope for me & my family's future.

Do you know of any books on such topics from the recovering alcoholic or addict's point of view?

Alternate/Piggyback question: Would YOU (like me) buy it if it existed?


Congratulations on your freedom from alcohol! Alcohol abuse was always "the elephant in the living room" of my home. It is wonderful that you are now able to spare your family the damage that is done to all who share their lives with the addicted.

Reiki has come into my life in the last year (I'm 77) and it might be something for you to look into. I use a number of CD's from the International House of Reiki when I do my daily work. Bronwen Steine has a CD "Reiki Mediations for Self-Healing" that is available through Amazon. You do not have to have taken a class with the "attunements" to use it.

I personally don't feel it is helpful to over intellectualize the spiritual aspects of life. Meditation, self-healing, recitation of daily precepts, etc. is the work you must do to grow. IMO reading a book is not the right path.


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