My two concerns with AA
Hey everyone,
I'm interested in AA as I was referred to AA actually by my psychiatrist.
I've read through the 12 steps and I feel a little bit of reluctance about 2 steps in particular.
Firstly, I am not at all criticizing AA. I'm sure it's worked wonders for countless people. Also, I am absolutely open-minded and respectful of other peoples beliefs.
1) There are several steps relating to God or a higher power of some kind... I'm agnostic (non-believer) who's not particularly spiritual or religious in any sense... So, I'm struggling to grasp these steps.
2) "We admitted we were powerless over alcohol—that our lives had become unmanageable." (Twelve-steps program - wikipedia)
When I look through these forums I see a persistent theme of the those demonstrating will power.
I see many people who have bravely made major personal changes to their lives by becoming and staying sober - of course, social support plays a crucial role but so does the strength required to resist temptation to relapse.
What are your thoughts?
I'm interested in AA as I was referred to AA actually by my psychiatrist.
I've read through the 12 steps and I feel a little bit of reluctance about 2 steps in particular.
Firstly, I am not at all criticizing AA. I'm sure it's worked wonders for countless people. Also, I am absolutely open-minded and respectful of other peoples beliefs.
1) There are several steps relating to God or a higher power of some kind... I'm agnostic (non-believer) who's not particularly spiritual or religious in any sense... So, I'm struggling to grasp these steps.
2) "We admitted we were powerless over alcohol—that our lives had become unmanageable." (Twelve-steps program - wikipedia)
When I look through these forums I see a persistent theme of the those demonstrating will power.
I see many people who have bravely made major personal changes to their lives by becoming and staying sober - of course, social support plays a crucial role but so does the strength required to resist temptation to relapse.
What are your thoughts?
As for the power thing, I am powerless over a drink, I can't put one down, but I do have will power within me to do a lot of things.
It all sounds really tricky right now, but someone told me "take only what you need and leave the rest" and that works for me.
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