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Praise for Darren Littlejohns
The 12-Step Buddhist
The 12-Step Buddhist is as relevantand necessarytoday as when I first read it while I was in treatment in 2008.
Annie McCullough, cofounder and executive director of Faces and Voices of Recovery Canada
Darren Littlejohns The 12-Step Buddhist is a down-to-earth presentation of the tools that helped him become familiar with his mind and how to change it. The 12 Steps, in their emphasis on looking inside, taking responsibility, and having the courage to change, fit the Buddhist approach like a glove.
Were all addicts, its just a question of degree. When we understand that the nature of attachment is dissatisfactionthe aching sense of never being enough, never having enough, always wanting morethis can begin to make sense. What Buddhas saying is deceptively simple: fulfillment, happiness, satisfaction, contentment are within our grasp.
Venerable Robina Courtin, executive director of the Liberation Prison Project, USA and Australia
The 12-Step Buddhist is one of those rare books that transcends genres by seamlessly integrating the 12-Step approach, Buddhist principles, and a compelling personal struggle with addiction and a quest for spiritual awakening. With its refreshingly direct, tell-it-like-it-is style, this book takes a systematic approach to blending the 12 Steps with timeless Buddhist meditations and wisdom.
The 12-Step Buddhist is an important guidebook to living life just as it is beyond the insanity of addiction and recovery. This book is ideal for both spiritual seekers and those who feel that their life is out of control. As a former Buddhist monk and a practicing psychotherapist who works with recovering addicts, I highly recommend this book!
Donald Altman, MA, LPC, author of Living Kindness and Meal by Meal
This book is written not based on theory or assumption, but by a person who actually went through the experience of recovery and from that experience has seen the benefits of this system as a way to help other people who are facing the same circumstances. This will be an important contribution to the literature of Buddhism and of recovery in the West.
Yangsi Rinpoche, Tibetan Buddhist teacher and president of Maitripa Institute
The 12-Step Buddhist is a unique synthesis of the traditional 12-Step model and the liberating wisdom of Dharma, bridging the divide between traditional programs, which suffer from problematic terminology and pedagogy, and Buddhist teachings, which arent equipped to address some of the specific needs and concerns of the modern addict.
Mandala Magazine
Darrens book is an insightful, personal meditation on the many fruitful intersections between 12-Step recovery programs, science, and Buddhism. For those seeking recovery, but put off by what seems like a heavy Judeo-Christian orientation in many 12-Step programs, Darrens story will be a refreshing eye-opener to alternative possibilities.
James Blumenthal, professor of Buddhist Studies, Oregon State University and Maitripa College, author of The Ornament of the Middle Way
Addiction makes your life completely meaningless. It blocks your path to enlightenment, your spiritual path. But overcoming addiction is not easy because there are so many habits from the past. Studying Dharma is unbelievably important and is something that should be done right now, because death can come at any time. It is also the main thing for achieving everlasting happiness, total liberation from samsara, and from all suffering. It is the foundation for achieving enlightenment, for the benefit of others. Thus the benefit of practicing meditation is not just overcoming addiction.
Venerable Lama Thubten Zopa Rinpoche, spiritual director of the Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition
If the 12 Steps lead to recovery, Buddhist practice and philosophy can provide the spiritual underpinnings needed to stabilize that recovery. [Darren Littlejohns] interpretation of the 12 Steps as seen through the lens of this wisdom tradition is fascinating and useful. A very practical and inspired guide.
Susan Piver, author of How Not to Be Afraid of Your Own Life
Written out of the fire of his own journey through the darkness, Littlejohn cuts right to the heart of the addictive personality in all of us and shows how the spiritual dimension can unlock healing in a uniquely powerful way.
Dr. Reginald Ray, Buddhsit Studies at Naropa University, Spiritual Director of the Dharma Ocean Foundation, and author of Touching Enlightenment
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
The 12-Step Buddhist : enhance recovery from any addiction / Darren Littlejohn.
p.cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1.Twelve-step programsReligious aspectsBuddhism.2.Religious life Buddhism.3.Self-help techniques.I.Title.
BQ4570.T85L58 2009
294.34442dc22
2008044310
ISBN 978-1-58270-714-3 (pbk)
ISBN 978-1-98211-572-2 (ebook)