Miscellaneous
In this podcast, an interview of Bruno J. by Tony, his fellow traveller on the AA highway, Bruno J. shares the wisdom he has acquired over 27 years of his journey in sobriety.We learn that:A common dynamic in recovery is the presence of co-dependency which has one partner trying to control the behaviour of the other, a fruitless venture.Bruno J. advises his fellow alcoholics to seek help from a professional and/or from Al-Anon to help protect them from needless suffering and to ease the threat to sobriety.Surrender of his old ways of thinking puts the alcoholic in a position to win when his higher power enters the scene. He is no longer alone in his struggle.Liberation from the slavery of alcohol also unleashes the mind to be truly creative and to imagine solutions never before thought possible.Becoming a compassionate, selfless and honest human being who helps others achieve sobriety is a most worthy and achievable goal."A design for living that really works" is the best way to describe the rewards we get for thoroughly following the path laid out by the twelve steps of Alcoholics Anonymous.