The Tao of Sobriety: A Journey of Recovery Through and Beyond Alcoholics Anonymous
In the second appendix of the book (Alcoholics Anonymous p. 570 third edition) Bill Wilson identifies open-mindedness as one of three essentials of recovery.

However, in the context of the message he delivers throughout the book, it seems that his idea of open-mindedness is coming to believe the way he believes, and that it's OK to then let your mind slam shut again.

Ironically, one of the most valuable passages in the iconic section of the book known as "How it Works" (Alcoholics Anonymous p. 58-60) is his pointing out the value of "letting go of old ideas."

The Tao of Sobriety is an exploration of the juxtaposition of those two seemingly contrasting concepts. Not just accepting new ideas, nor abandoning old ideas, but finding the willingness to question all ideas. The result of that is the incredible freedom of a radically altered perception and perspective of the world.

"Wes Layne has no quarrel with those who find comfort in the 'Big Book, ' often treated as word-for-word divine scripture by traditionalists; nor does he take issue with Christian theology. He merely offers a clear-eyed examination of those themes in the 'Big Book' that can bring confusion to a Westerner like me who intuits a truth-a reality beyond the confines of a fundamentally biblical, religious culture." - Matt H. Las Vegas NV

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The Tao of Sobriety: A Journey of Recovery Through and Beyond Alcoholics Anonymous
In the second appendix of the book (Alcoholics Anonymous p. 570 third edition) Bill Wilson identifies open-mindedness as one of three essentials of recovery.

However, in the context of the message he delivers throughout the book, it seems that his idea of open-mindedness is coming to believe the way he believes, and that it's OK to then let your mind slam shut again.

Ironically, one of the most valuable passages in the iconic section of the book known as "How it Works" (Alcoholics Anonymous p. 58-60) is his pointing out the value of "letting go of old ideas."

The Tao of Sobriety is an exploration of the juxtaposition of those two seemingly contrasting concepts. Not just accepting new ideas, nor abandoning old ideas, but finding the willingness to question all ideas. The result of that is the incredible freedom of a radically altered perception and perspective of the world.

"Wes Layne has no quarrel with those who find comfort in the 'Big Book, ' often treated as word-for-word divine scripture by traditionalists; nor does he take issue with Christian theology. He merely offers a clear-eyed examination of those themes in the 'Big Book' that can bring confusion to a Westerner like me who intuits a truth-a reality beyond the confines of a fundamentally biblical, religious culture." - Matt H. Las Vegas NV

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The Tao of Sobriety: A Journey of Recovery Through and Beyond Alcoholics Anonymous

The Tao of Sobriety: A Journey of Recovery Through and Beyond Alcoholics Anonymous

by Wes Layne
The Tao of Sobriety: A Journey of Recovery Through and Beyond Alcoholics Anonymous

The Tao of Sobriety: A Journey of Recovery Through and Beyond Alcoholics Anonymous

by Wes Layne

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In the second appendix of the book (Alcoholics Anonymous p. 570 third edition) Bill Wilson identifies open-mindedness as one of three essentials of recovery.

However, in the context of the message he delivers throughout the book, it seems that his idea of open-mindedness is coming to believe the way he believes, and that it's OK to then let your mind slam shut again.

Ironically, one of the most valuable passages in the iconic section of the book known as "How it Works" (Alcoholics Anonymous p. 58-60) is his pointing out the value of "letting go of old ideas."

The Tao of Sobriety is an exploration of the juxtaposition of those two seemingly contrasting concepts. Not just accepting new ideas, nor abandoning old ideas, but finding the willingness to question all ideas. The result of that is the incredible freedom of a radically altered perception and perspective of the world.

"Wes Layne has no quarrel with those who find comfort in the 'Big Book, ' often treated as word-for-word divine scripture by traditionalists; nor does he take issue with Christian theology. He merely offers a clear-eyed examination of those themes in the 'Big Book' that can bring confusion to a Westerner like me who intuits a truth-a reality beyond the confines of a fundamentally biblical, religious culture." - Matt H. Las Vegas NV


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798988099802
Publisher: Wu Wei Press
Publication date: 09/26/2023
Pages: 170
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.39(d)

About the Author

Wes still lives in Las Vegas, and even though his wife passed a few years ago he is content with caring for a couple of cats and communing with a wonderful collection of like-minded people. He continues to spend an inordinate amount of his time contemplating how best to describe his journey, and smiling at the Taoist wisdom that suggests "the way that can be named is not the eternal way."
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