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title:The Spiritual Self : Reflections On Recovery and God
author:Twerski, Abraham J.
publisher:Hazelden Publishing
isbn10 | asin:1568383649
print isbn13:9781568383644
ebook isbn13:9780585274461
language:English
subjectRecovering addicts--Religious life.
publication date:2000
lcc:BL625.9.R43T83 2000eb
ddc:291.4/42
subject:Recovering addicts--Religious life.
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The Spiritual Self
Reflections on Recovery and God
Abraham J. Twerski, M.D.
Page iv Hazelden Center City Minnesota 55012-0176 1-800-328-0094 - photo 2
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Hazelden
Center City, Minnesota 55012-0176
1-800-328-0094
1-651-213-4590 (Fax)
www.hazelden.org
2000 by Abraham J. Twerski, M.D.
All rights reserved. Published 2000
Printed in the United States of America
No portion of this publication may be reproduced in any manner without the written permission of the publisher.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Twerski, Abraham J.
The spiritual self: reflections on recovery and God / Abraham J. Twerski.
p. cm.
ISBN 1-56838-364-9 (pbk.).
1. Recovering addictsReligious life. I. Title
BL625.9.R43 T83 2000
291.4'42dc21 99-088075
Editor's Note
The Twelve Steps are reprinted with permission of Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. Permission to reprint the Twelve Steps does not mean that AA has reviewed or approved the contents of this publication, or that AA necessarily agrees with the views expressed herein. AA is a program of recovery from alcoholism onlyuse of the Twelve Steps in connection with programs and activities which are patterned after AA, but which address other problems, or in any other non-AA context, does not imply otherwise. Although Alcoholics Anonymous is a spiritual program, AA is not a religious program, and use of AA material in the present connection does not imply AA's affiliation with or endorsement of, any sect, denomination, or specific religious belief.
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Cover design by Theresa Gedig
Interior design by David Enyeart Design
Typesetting by David Enyeart
Page v
This book is dedicated
to the past, present, and future
residents, friends, and staff of
Gateway Rehabilitation Center.
Page vi
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What is it that God asks of you,
But to do justice, love acts of
Benevolence, and walk humbly
With your God.
MICAH 6:8
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Contents
Introduction: Spirituality in Recovery
ix
Chapter 1: Are Humans Homo Sapiens?
3
Chapter 2: Spirituality and Free Choice
6
Chapter 3: Contentment
10
Chapter 4: Self-Reflection and Self-Esteem
14
Chapter 5: Growth
19
Chapter 6: Awareness of History
25
Chapter 7: Purpose in Existence
29
Chapter 8: Respect of Others
34
Chapter 9: Spiritual in All We Do
42
Chapter 10: Time
47
Chapter 11: Honesty
51
Chapter 12: Anger
56
Chapter 13: God as Higher Power
60
Chapter 14: Divine Providence
64
Chapter 15: Understanding God
69
Chapter 16: Turning Our Lives over to God
73
Chapter 17: Mastery over Emotions
78
Chapter 18: The Will of God
82
Chapter 19: Does God Care about People?
85
Chapter 20: Human Will versus the Will of God
90

Page viii
Chapter 21: Patience and the Ultimate Goal
96
Chapter 22: Peer Pressure
100
Chapter 23: Prayer and Faith
102
Chapter 24: Inability to Pray
110
Chapter 25: Contrition
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