Description: The author introduces the main theme of the book, which is the connection between Stoicism, the 12 steps, and free-range spirituality. He shares his personal story of addiction and recovery, and how he discovered the common thread that flows through these frameworks. He explains that they all emphasize acceptance, self-awareness, ethical principles, transcendence of ego, and inner transformation. He also clarifies that he is not promoting any specific religion or dogma, but rather a way of living that can help anyone find serenity in sobriety.The first step of the 12-step program, which is admitting powerlessness over addiction and unmanageability of life. He relates this step to the Stoic concept of accepting what is beyond one’s control and focusing on what is within one’s power. He also explores the spiritual aspect of acceptance, and how it can lead to peace and freedom. He provides various quotes and examples from different sources to illustrate the importance and benefits of acceptance. He concludes that acceptance is the foundation for growth and transformation. My story is very familiar to anyone on the search for serenity after a period of addiction. In my case, the addiction to alcohol lasted over 30 years, and as is very common with this affliction, I created a trail of havoc and misery in my wake. I came to write Stoicism, The 12 Steps, and Free Range Spirituality in an attempt to help anyone looking for a way out of addiction. During my sobriety, I found Stoicism and was struck by the similarities between that philosophy and the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. Another motivation for writing the book came from the common problem many desperate people have with the word God or a Higher Power when introduced to Alcoholics Anonymous and other 12-step programs. The idea of Free Range Spirituality is my way of interpreting the concept of finding a God or Higher Power of your own understanding.I wrote this book late in life at the age of 72 after a 30-plus-year self-imposed hell of alcoholism in an attempt to help anyone looking for a way out of the misery of addiction.I currently live in the Blue Ridge Mountains on the banks of the New River in Grassy Creek, North Carolina. I am here and alive by the grace of my friends and family, who held me up when I could not stand by myself, and for that, I am eternally grateful.
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Book Title: Stoicism, The 12-Steps and, Free Range Spirituality
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Amazon Publishing
Original Language: English
Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults
Edition: First Edition
Publication Year: 2024
Type: Recovery
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Author: Gentry Jones
Genre: Mind, Body & Spirit, Spirituality
Topic: Addiction, Alcohol, Books
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States