From Hazelden Betty Ford <[email protected]>
Subject New practices for your spiritual healing
Date May 28, 2020 10:39 AM
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The Powerful History of a Shared Spirit

Have you ever wondered why the Twelve Steps are so effective? The short answer: the wisdom and experience they share can help anyone reconnect with guiding principles and to use them to live a purposeful and meaningful life. But this practice isn’t specific to recovery: it dates back and across the entire human race.

For the Anishinaabe indigenous group, life values were passed down from the Seven Grandfathers, and their gifts transformed the world. In this week’s webinar, Cecelia Jayme shares her people’s teachings and how they can support a life in recovery. Tune in and examine the parallels between their principles and your own, and new lessons you can incorporate into your daily recovery practice.

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Improve Your Spiritual Fitness with Daily Practice.
The spiritual life is not a theory or idea. We have to actively practice it to reap its many rewards. Episode 7 of our new Recovery Road podcast series offers advice for keeping your spiritual recovery in tip-top shape.
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The Twelve Steps: A Program of Human Transformation
For millions, the Twelve Step program of recovery has helped them overcome their addictions and lead meaningful, sober lives. Understanding how the Twelve Step philosophy is built on principles and personal connections helps us to see the true benefits of the program.
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Expanded Virtual Services Help You and Your Loved One
The need for addiction treatment can’t be put on hold due to the current restrictions of our daily lives. In addition to keeping our residential sites open and safe, we’ve expanded our virtual services. You can access our world-class outpatient addiction and mental health care, recovery support resources and family services from home.
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