Sobriety and Beyond

Sobriety and Beyond by J. Doe, published by Hazelden in July 1955, is a comprehensive exploration of the spiritual foundations of Alcoholics Anonymous. This edition, consisting of 387 pages, delves into the essential truths embedded in the Twelve Steps, offering insights into achieving spiritual contentment and mental peace.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of the principles that guide recovery from substance abuse and addiction. The book serves as a resource for those seeking to understand the transformative potential of the Twelve Steps, highlighting the everyday joys that can emerge from this journey. Through its focus on self-help and spiritual growth, Sobriety and Beyond provides valuable perspectives for individuals navigating the challenges of addiction.
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Father Doe traces the spiritual roots of Alcoholics Anonymous and explains the fundamental and enduring truths contained in the Twelve Steps. This is a wonderful resource for discovering the spiritual contentment, mental peace, and everyday joys to be found in the Twelve Steps.
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