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Author: Dr Randall Green
Publisher: Outskirts Press
ISBN: 978-1-4327-2492-4
Stepping into Joy: Your Guide to the Life You've Always Wanted was written to help people recover
from alcoholism or any other ism you may possibly be addicted to:
e.g. gambling, work, religion, chocolate or anything at all.
Author: Dr Randall Green
Publisher: Outskirts Press
ISBN: 978-1-4327-2492-4
Stepping into Joy: Your Guide to the Life You've Always Wanted was written to help people recover
from alcoholism or any other ism you may possibly be addicted to:
e.g. gambling, work, religion, chocolate or anything at all.
Randall Green says you deserve to be “happy joyous and free.” The book is more taken up with the spiritual side rather than the chemical dependency part. He goes on to define the disease with several definitions. Green informs us that alcoholism is a true disease like cancer or high blood pressure.
A chapter is devoted to A.A. which began in the late
1930s when people, who were suffering from alcoholism, tired of going
to professionals as doctors, psychiatrists, and thus they banded
together and formed an organisation Alcoholics Anonymous.
Alcoholism is an incurable disease and we read about why and its cause. This section of the book is from a lecture by Dr David L. Ohims M.D and is quoted by the book’s author.
Another of the author’s friends, Lynn Hankey
contributes a chapter wherein she tells us that the alcoholic is not
responsible for having the disease because it is not wilfully
self-induced or self-inflicted. However, once diagnosed, he or she is
responsible for his or her recovery. It does not absolve one from
having social responsibility.
Then follows a chapter of amusing anecdotes by various people - some of which failed to amuse me but that’s just me!
“The Secret,” says Green, is in the twelve
Spiritual Principles known as the twelve steps plus the Serenity
prayer. This is free to everyone, you just have to want to do it but
the rewards are amazing!
You must read this book to discover what they are and I felt that if I were an alcoholic I would not hesitate to purchase this book.
After completing these steps, you will have a taste
of Joy, self-pity would begin to leave you and your outlook on life
will change. BUT you have to work at it .You will enjoy the sensation
of being happy once again with a new vision of awareness.
There is also a selection of suitable prayers in appropriate places as you read which would appeal to some people.
The book also touches on how the disease of addiction
affects the whole family. Depression is also explored but there is
always hope running throughout the pages. In addition, it touches on
relaxation and yoga techniques, which some people may find helpful
I found it a very uplifting book to read and to study for anyone suffering from any kind of addiction. Well set out and easy to understand, Dr Randall must surely give hope and joy to many people who are struggling in the dark depths of an addiction.
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