the force is strong in this one...
When I went into a 12-step program, I had trouble with the whole "God" thing as well. Two years and almost 3 months into my sobriety, I realized that I don't believe in God as many people see it. I believe in a higher power which is not a creator, all-knowing en y or any religious icon. My higher power is simply energy. I believe that energy fills entire universe and everything that exists. This energy never ever dies so I put my belief into that. I lean on that energy to keep me sober. As long as I believe in energy I too believe that it can give me the strength to stay clean.
That being said, when I did start my recovery I decided to take a leap and change some of the beliefs I had during my drinking in order to help me with my drinking problem. My way of thinking was wrong so I had to correct it. I swallowed some pride and decided to give the higher power thing an honest chance. So far it has worked. I can't really say if it will work forever, or even tomorrow, but it is working right now and for today it will keep me sober.
the force is strong in this one...
same here. except instead of energy my higher power is interaction. nothing could have existed without some sort of interaction.
I thought that was a pretty bad-ass video. I have no gift for literation, but the beauty and awe I experience observing the universe inspires a sort of...disconnect from myself.
Tough to explain. I get excited, unlike any excitement I experience otherwise, this giddy, playful, inspirational exuberance that doesnt happen at any other time.
I think its because so much is unknown, that makes it new and virgin. Whereas religion takes all the fun out of discovery in the most simplistic, rudimentary and (tbh) unrewarding fashion possible.
Nothing, to me, spells hopelessness and isolation quite like "God did it".
OT: Bought a telescope today. ing clouds are killing my buzz.
So you didnt have to do the whole "Our father, who art in heaven" prayer at the end of every meeting?
I dont believe in a higher power at all.
Regardless to say, my attourney is asking some P.O. friends of his if they know of an alternative, if not he is approaching the judge to see what they say.
Anyway, I wont deny that AA is effective... Besides all the religious stuff, hearing other peoples stories and being able to relate to them IS pretty liberating. I will continue to go until I hear back from my attourney. I've been advised to keep my mouth shut in the group in regards to my beliefs so thats what Im doing.
The thing thats helping me most though is outpatient therapy that I have to do every wednesday. The guy that runs that group, and the group themselves, are pretty ing cool. Its run by this guy named Ray Miller. A former alchoholic and cocain addict.
I like the video. He is what I would call a "true" atheist.
1. He didn't say that "God doesn't exist!"
2. He was open to the possibility of a higher power.
3. He understands that one of the fundamentals of science is exploring EVERY possibility. Is God possible? Can God exist? Sure he can, but he would like to see how.
Atheism isn't just rejecting the idea that God can exist. It is embracing the fact that he could. Without the question or search for God, a lot of science and technology wouldn't exist. God is the ultimate question which in turn grants us all the power to speculate and advance our minds and capablities.
Here is something that could help you Phyzik.
If you believe that you can get over the alcoholism, then you are the one that holds the higher power. Faith doesn't just have to do with hocus pocus, but with what you can accomplish with the proper application of what you believe you are capable of.
Be your own higher power.
Thats pretty much the approach I've been taking, along with help from friends.
For example, on the weekends, I go with a friend downtown and ride bycicles almost 20 miles round trip. Im suprised Im able to still do that much.
I used to bike ride ALOT, offroad mostly, and I would like to get back into that physical shape. My physical appearance isnt much different from what I looked like back then.... I dont have a beer gut or anything (ok, maybe a slight one).... its just the conditioning really.
Physical activity is paramount in recovery.
Sounds like you are on the right track. Good luck to you man, but it looks like you won't need much of it.![]()
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