Secular Web These websites list some of the secular recovery programs, and some basic info on humanisim: Recovery Programs Smart Recovery SMART Recovery® Lifering: http://lifering.org/ Secular Sobriety: S.O.S. Secular Organizations for Sobriety Women for Sobriety: Welcome to Women For Sobriety, Inc. These humanist and secular websites might be of further interest: American Humanist Association: American Humanist Association Wikipedia entry for humanisim: Humanism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Humanist Magazine, with many top writers: The Humanist - a magazine of critical inquiry and social concern Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association: LGBT Humanists UK National Secular Society (UK): National Secular Society - Home Skeptic Dictionary The Skeptic's Dictionary - Skepdic.com |
Excellent!! I am glad to see these options posted here! People need to know what is available. |
Welcome, CAS! Hope to see you here often as we both grow in our recovery. :e058: Shalom! |
Hello History teach. I believe that people have the right to chart their own course. |
Thank you for this post Five! |
Great post Five, it's great to see some alternative choices and stuff on the forum. Thanks. :) |
Originally Posted by CAS116
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Hello History teach. I believe that people have the right to chart their own course. So do I -- providing they don't impose it on others! |
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Some of their info. is excellent. |
Thanks for the Humanist links! |
Word directory of Agnostic AA MEETINGS agnosticaanycDOTorg On Facebook search SecularAA On ***** groups follow health.groups.*****.com/group/aa_freethinkers_meeting/]aa_freethinkers_meeting On Google groups search atheist-aa |
Damn good list! |
I tried to join women for sobriety and recieved an email back that they would not approve me joining without my real name, where I live and my real occupation so they can verify online that I exist. Pretty off-putting. Not information I’m willing to provide for a whole slew of reasons. So much for that. Originally sounded like something I’d benefit from in my journey to sobriety. Makes me question what it’s really about and whether they’re legit or have other objectives than offering a forum for support groups. |
Originally Posted by MaggieJ
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I tried to join women for sobriety and recieved an email back that they would not approve me joining without my real name, where I live and my real occupation so they can verify online that I exist. Pretty off-putting. Not information I’m willing to provide for a whole slew of reasons. So much for that. Originally sounded like something I’d benefit from in my journey to sobriety. Makes me question what it’s really about and whether they’re legit or have other objectives than offering a forum for support groups. |
Very glad to see this sub-forum. Thanks to the moderators. |
I would like to add Refuge Recovery to the list if I may https://refugerecovery.org/ Refuge Recovery is a mindfulness-based addiction recovery community that practices and utilizes Buddhist philosophy as the foundation of the recovery process. Drawing inspiration from the core teachings of the Four Noble Truths, emphasis is placed on both knowledge and empathy as a means for overcoming addiction and its causes. Those struggling with any form of addiction greatly benefit when they are able to understand the suffering that addiction has created while developing compassion for the pain they have experienced. We hope to serve you, and meet you on the path. |
thanks, another good website is freestylerecovery.org |
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