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Mindfully Manic; How to Keep Your Head as a Buddhist in Recovery

Mindfully Manic; How to Keep Your Head as a Buddhist in Recovery
The 12-Step Buddhist Podcast Episode 104
Sutra of Golden Light: Chapter 6 on Emptiness conclusion

Update on my journey.
Ideas from listeners.

open to your thoughts info@compassionaterecovery.us

The condition of 24/7 fire alarm, my instructor mentioning
that some moments of confusion, etc are bound to happen at some point
when we are on the path, but I asked what if that is the case for us 24/7?
He thought about it and said, then you’re going to have to be on the job 24/7.
Cold hard truth.

This is the path of bodhisattvas, yogis and Buddhists in recovery.
“You can judge me, but please take what’s in my hand.

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Compassionate Recovery: Mindful Healing for Trauma and Addictions
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