Tao of Our understanding Alcohol Recovery Podcast
In this podcast, we discuss mystical works of literature, primarily Taoist text, and how they relate to alcohol recovery. Taoist Philosophy can be an excellent tool for embracing the idea of a “Higher Power.” Nature offers all of the examples necessary for a concept of a source of all life, much different but yet very similar in many ways to more traditional religious thinking. Here is a link to an online version of the Tao Te Ching; https://ttc.tasuki.org/display:Year:1972,1988,1996,2004/section:1 Thanks for checking out our podcast. If you listen and enjoy this podcast, please share with your friends in recovery! Do you want to stop drinking? Does alcoholism or addiction run in your family? Are you considering how to get sober? Are you seriously thinking about sobriety for the first time being alcohol is controlling your life as never before? Has the idea of a "Higher Power" kept you out of Alcoholics Anonymous or other 12 Step recovery programs?
Great podcast
07/26/2021
I love how these folks combine the tao with recovery and demonstrate how it easily applies
Church only better!
03/13/2020
Such a blessing to find this pod. It’s like church without the hypocrisy and dogma.
Great Podcast!
01/31/2020
This is a great podcast with many diverse viewpoints and is perfect for anyone exploring something higher than themselves.
Buddy C. = Brilliantly, Balanced, Buddha
01/24/2020
Mindfulness LISTENing! The word Tao (pronounced dau) in Chinese means “way,” indicating a path of thought or life that is the essential unifying force of everything that exists in the universe. Taoism is following the way. My Pure Pleasue Listening to Buddy and Expiriancing Perspectives that Make the Dorje Bell's in My Mind Chime Tranquility!
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- CreatorTao Recovery Community
- Years Active2018 - 2025
- Episodes322
- RatingExplicit
- Copyright© Tao of Our understanding Recovery Podcast 2020
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