The Sacred Sobriety Journal


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THE SACRED SOBRIETY JOURNAL is a 30 day Prayer Journal to Quit Drinking with the help of God. It is a Journal designed to help you succeed on your journey to sobriety enabling you to live a richer more meaningful life. With God leading the way, this is the fastest and easiest way to stop drinking wine and other alcohol drinks, bringing joy to your life and creating a deeper connection to you and God. Each beautifully designed Daily Planner contains an encouraging verse from the bible, space to write your own prayer to God, a gratitude and motivation section, plus a daily planner to fill to keep you organised and occupied discouraging you from habitual drinking. Unfortunately, due to clever marketing combined with life's stresses and strains, drinking for many women has spiralled from a glass of wine with dinner two to three times per week to half to a full bottle of wine per evening with more on a weekend. This causes many disruptions to our health, our finances, our relationships and our future. This guided Journal will help you take the biggest step on your journey, the first one, 30 days which is the time it takes to install new habits into our bodies and minds. Why not pick up a copy for a friend too and enjoy this journey together. Included is:- A Beautiful Full Color Journal Watercolor Illustrations. Daily Scriptures for Strength, Encouragement & Guidance. 8.5" X 11" offering large spaces for journaling 30 Daily Planner Pages







The Indian Law Journal


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Mindful Recovery


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"This wise book provides practical exercises that will help us to develop conscious awareness and inner understanding, and the ways and means to free us from unsatisfying habits, addictions, and unconscious behavior patterns. I recommend it highly." --Lama Surya Das, author of the bestselling Awakening the Buddha Within "Anyone interested in finding a kind, spiritual guide to recovery that focuses on flexibility rather than the 'one true way' will benefit from this enjoyable and helpful book." --Maia Szalavitz, coauthor with Joseph Volpicelli, M.D., of Recovery Options: The Complete Guide In Mindful Recovery, you'll discover a fresh and effective method for healing from addiction that can help you handle important challenges, from managing anxiety and resisting cravings to dealing with emotional and physical imbalance. Drawing on both ancient spiritual wisdom and the authors' extensive clinical psychological work with their patients over many years, Mindful Recovery shows you how to use the simple Buddhist practice of mindfulness to be aware of-- and enjoy-- life in the present moment without the need to enhance or avoid experience with addictive behaviors. Mindful Recovery guides you step by step through ten powerful "doorways" to mindful recovery, giving you specific strategies that can help you cultivate a sense of calm awareness and balance in your life. Filled with personal stories of recovery, practical exercises, instructions for meditation, and more, Mindful Recovery accompanies you on a journey of exploration and healing that will help you find the strength and the tools to change, leading you to a fresh new experience of everyday living.




The Central Law Journal


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Vols. 65-96 include "Central law journal's international law list."




Lived Religion, Conversion and Recovery


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The central theme of this book is the nexus between the self, the social, and the sacred in conversion and recovery. The contributions explore the complex interactions that occur between the person, the sacred, and various recovery situations, which can include prisons, substance abuse recovery settings and domestic violence shelters. With an interdisciplinary approach to the study of conversion, the collection provides an opportunity for a better understanding of lived religion, guilt, shame, hope, forgiveness, narrative identity reconstruction, religious coping, religious conversion and spiritual transformation. This volume will be of interest to scholars and students of lived religion, religious conversion, recovery, homelessness, and substance dependence.