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Childhood is often idealized as a time of innocence and wonder, a serene garden where tiny lives begin to bloom. Yet, for many, it is also a minefield, scarred by trauma and parental programming that have far-reaching consequences into adulthood. This intertwining of the past's shadows and the present's yearnings, especially in relation to spiritual... Read More
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a well-known, global support group that has helped millions of people overcome alcohol addiction. Central to the AA program is the concept of embracing “a God of your understanding,” which encourages individuals to develop their own concept of a higher power to aid in their recovery. This inclusive approach to spirituality... Read More
Introduction The Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Big Book, written in 1939 by Bill Wilson, has been a cornerstone in the world of addiction recovery. It has helped millions of people in their battle against alcoholism by outlining the Twelve Steps program. At the heart of the Big Book's message is the concept of the Four Horsemen,... Read More
Shamanism and Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) may seem worlds apart, but closer examination reveals that they share common threads in their approach to healing and personal transformation. This article will explore the spiritual, psychological, and social aspects that tie these two seemingly disparate practices together. In doing so, we aim to shed light on the powerful... Read More
When an individual seeks out the services of a shaman, they understand that even though the spirit world is tangentially linked to the physical world, they can use shamans as a spiritual bridge. Shamans are individuals who are believed to have the ability to access and interact with the spirit world. They are found in... Read More
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