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"The good news is we can find serenity by doing nothing. It doesn't cost any money, and it doesn't require anything out of us. The bad news is we can find serenity by doing nothing, we can't buy it, and it doesn't need anything out of us. Therein lies the challenge!" --Mary Faulkner The Easy Does It Meditation Book and Recovery Flash Cards is a profound, challenging, and comforting book that includes fifty-two meditations--one for each week of the year. These wise and witty musings are meant to encourage and inspire anyone traveling on the path of recovery. Also included are fifty-two Recovery Flash cards. Each card contains specially selected line drawings, Twelve-Step folk wisdom, and quotes from The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous. This is the essential tool for embracing the challenges of recovery. It provides a quick pick-me-up, a gentle reminder to refocus on your spiritual program, and a way of getting back on track. No library descriptions found. |
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by Mary Faulkner
Reviewing this great deck and book set was so much fun, and it was truly my pleasure. Being a person in recovery this amazing deck of 52 with it's quotes from the big book and the corresponding pages in the 120 page sweet little messenger gave me a much needed boost to my daily routine. I thought it was perfect how the deck and the book fit handily into their own sturdy case.
There were so many different ways I could use these helpful cards, I can use them by drawing a card for the day, or use them one by one as a weekly study. I just found the whole process wonderful and completely refreshing. The pictures on the cards were a real hoot, some hilarious and some very thought provoking. I loved the different suggestions at the end of each card's section because it was so matter of fact and simple to follow. I would recommend this dynamic duo to anyone in recovery or just looking for a spiritually healthy way to live. Thanks Mary, for sharing your ES&H with the rest of us.
Love & Light,
Riki Frahmann ( )