Three Buddhists Walked Into an AA Meeting and got sober.

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Three Buddhists Walked Into an AA Meeting and got sober.

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Rating : 4.97 (895 Votes)
Asin : 153728570X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 74 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-04-14
Language : English

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(72) lives north of San Francisco. Married 48 years, he and his wife have two sons and three grandsons. He got sober in 1986. . In 1996 he walked into a local zendo and felt right at home. Bill K

Hold hands and say the Lord’s Prayer at the end of a meeting? No Thanks.” Have you said things like this? Have you really given AA your best effort? Read how Buddhists can feel right at home in AA. Bill K.. Today we know the underlying theme of Alcoholics Anonymous is entirely compatible with Buddhist philosophy. In fact, bringing one’s Buddhist practice to a 12-Step program fosters an outcome greater than the sum! Buddhism and Buddhists are not expressly mentioned in the First Edition of Alcoholics Anonymous for good reason; back then, in the late 1930s, there simply were not any Buddhists in AA to voice their input. But in the 1940s, an AA pamphlet was printed that suggested that the Eightfold Path could be substituted for the 12-Steps! Buddhist “scripture” did make it into early AA literature, just not into the book Alcoholics Anonymous. Let me and others show you how. I don’t think AA will work for me because it sounds too Christian. “I don’t believe in God, I’m a Buddhist. For the Buddhist and Buddhist inclined alcoholic who has a desire to stop drinking; this book offers ways to change lives for the better. A little curiosity could change your life

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. (72) lives north of San Francisco. In 1996 he walked into a local zendo and felt right at home. About the Author Bill K. He got sober in 1986. Married 48 years, he and his wife have two sons and three grandsons

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