I'm a recovering alcoholic/addict. I am active for years in a 12 step program and have found a work around in the belief in a higher power requirement and remain a devout atheist. Are there any other people like me on this site?
Yes, me. [aabeyondbelief.org] and [aaagnostica.org] and a meeting list for those who don't believe. [secularaa.org] I know that I have posted these sites before, but I want to make sure people know about them. Also there is a secular AA convention coming up this summer in Toronto. Should be great!
I found out about 20 minutes ago that a man I've known my whole life died of liver disease today. He was 53. I can't say he was a friend because I haven't seen him sober in 25 years, and we rarely spoke. Nevertheless he had two teenage boys whose mother abandoned them when they were toddlers.
Ronald has had a couple of DUIs, numerous close calls, and lost jobs, but could never control his addiction. Thinking about this now, I wonder what would have happened if one person had reached out, offered help, or cared just a little. I also think, what if Ronald had asked for help.
Okay, I guess I got sidetracked there. My point is, don't give up, don't turn away any help, and do whatever it takes to beat your addiction. Good luck.
I tried AA but found it lacking and I really didn't like the drunkalogs at meetings. My problem was more with Major Depression, psych worked for me.
I have known many recovering AA members -- "higher power" can be substituted with "deeper power" -- deeply immanent rather than totally transcendent potential.
What ever works for you toward your best, self...keep at it, whatever that might be!
I attended a couple of AS meetings. Much prefer SMART.
I am same sn on smart. No rl meetings near me, all online.
Never heard of SMART. What is it?
I am almost 13 years clean and sober. Didn't do the 12 step thing but had a boyfriend who did so he helped my thru the first few months. Back then I was still trying to believe in God? Believe in Anything really. It gets easier. I have hard Day's but they all beat the hell I was living in. My life is actually pretty terrific! I have choices!
When I was in al-anon and Adult Children of Alcoholics, my higher power was simply "The Universe". I am a part of it, sharing the same atoms as the stars, I can't think of a better higher power.