Genghis Khan or Thich Nhat Hanh – How Do We Respond in Recovery?

The 12-Step Buddhist Podcast Episode 109
We’re often told that what happens may be out of our control, but
how we respond is up to us. That’s easy for regulated people to say.
For those who suffer with CPTSD and other problems due to ACEs have
more work to do to get to the level where we can “pause when agitated,”
and not send that text or make that post!

The Dharma offers us trainings that help us be fit for maximum service.

Let’s talk about it.

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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