Loving Life As It IsLulu.com, 3 oct. 2007 - 192 pages "Loving Life As It Is" is a resource for "believing" and "non-believing" friends and loved-ones' of alcoholics and addicts. In order to offer an agnostic understanding of "recovery," Dr. Manlowe weaves together the best philosophy of the Twelve Step Program of Alcoholics Anonymous with her favorite meditation exercises and aphorisms from world philosophers. |
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Table des matières
CONTENTS | 6 |
Falling Apart or Coming Together | 21 |
Losing Ground to Gain the Whole World | 38 |
My Mind My Cure | 55 |
We Talk Therefore We | 75 |
Alchemical Artwork | 91 |
Walking The | 107 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
Abram accept addiction Al-Anon alcoholic Alcoholics Anonymous Anthony De Mello attention awareness behavior Bill Wilson boat Bodhisattva body born bottomless pits Buddha Buddhist C.G. Jung Catholic Chip Douglas Church compassion creative cultivate Dao De Jing Daoist deep breaths desire dream enlightened everything exhale experience eyes face fear feel felt sense focus Focusing Gendlin give happiness heart imagine intimacy kind Laozi let go life’s life's terms Linji living lonely look meditation mental Metta mind mudita never nirvana ourselves peace Pema Chodron person practice prayer priests Psychology realize recovery relationship relaxed release religion Richard roots Sanskrit seek seemed set timer soft spot someone spiritual stay struggle suffering surrender things thought Tibetan Today tonglen traditions Trungpa Twelve Step programs Twelve Steps Anonymous walking What's wisdom wish women wonder write Yahweh