EXPERIENCE has taught us that the comprehension of
the ins and outs of the recovery process is derived from the premise of hidden demons running the show. Any or all hope of change and/or recovery is
lost on an unhealthy dependence upon what we know.
Know
this: Recovery is subjective, not objective.
It is the appreciation of the experience, not the knowledge of what the
experience was, or is, or is supposed to be.
Wisdom arises out of an experience with, not the spectator’s
understanding of, the experience.
The understanding of an experience can flow naturally from the
experience of with. There is a
natural order to this, and the secret is being a participant rather than a
spectator.
If we cannot see into our own blind spots, it follows that we cannot see
the real monsters that control our lives.
In healing and recovery, we cannot see while we are busy sitting on our
backsides. Only by becoming pro-active
in our own processes do we get to see into our blind spots.
Statement
Of Truth:
I
Can’t Make Things Different By
Keeping
Them The Same.
Experience
Has Taught Us – 175 Missing Pieces –
An Explorer’s Guide
to Developing a Handbook on Life
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