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Just Snap Your Fingers and...Bingo You're Sober!: "As Memory Serves Me"®

by B.A. Murray, M.Div., Cht. Maurice

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In his book, "Just Snap Your Fingers and...Bingo You're Sober," author Maurice Murray provides recovering alcoholics with an extensive guide to overcoming alcoholism by tapping into their thought processes and spirituality.His workbook is arranged in five chapters: Recovery Your Way (how alcohol works on the mind, accepting responsibility, and understanding the meaning of love as it applies to objects, people, and God,) God Fixes Cracked Pots (relationships between the thought process and attitude,) the Chair's Fixed, Relax and Sit in it (self-realization, self awareness, one's personal relationship with God,) Swat That Bee on Your Recovery Doorknob (how feelings are connected to our thought processes and behavior, learning to listen, feel, and visualize to achieve a new emotional balance,) and Bingo You're Sober (self hypnosis as a tool for instilling spiritual and mental recovery skills.) the book is peppered with spiritual and philosophical anecdotes intended to provide positive reinforcement and hope. Murray draws on a lifetime of experience to present relevant stories in the form of thoughtful and sometimes comical anecdotes meant to inspire recovering alcoholics to stay on the healing path. The main message of the book is that alcoholism is a disease that can be defeated. Part of recovery entails understanding how your thought processes work, changing them, and recognizing the power spirituality plays in the recovery process. One essential message Murray imparts: Your life isn't hopeless. it is your negative thoughts that have led you to believe it is hopeless. As Murray states, "Recovery requires conscious and continuous positive actions." Written from a heartfelt struggle with alcoholism, Murray candidly shares his wisdom on recovering from the disease. I highly recommend Bingo You're Sober to those seeking clarity, The resolve to recover, and finding peace during a difficult period of one's life. Tracy Roberts, Write Field Services… (more)
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Just Snap Your Fingers and... Bingo You're Sober!
by Maurice "Mo" Murray, B.A., M.Div., Cht.

Completely and utterly amazing, this champion for alcoholic recovery was a trip and a delight to review all at the same time. I fell deeply in love with the author's hopeful and lighthearted approach to such a painful and deadly disease. I found this great workbook filled with everything needed to help those with addictive personalities to find a way out. I liked the personal stories, and the many suggestions the author made available to us, and I do feel that this charismatic charmer will help many. I would recommend it to anyone wanting a more in depth and very straight up approach to this spiritual malady. Thanks, Mo for sharing your ES&H.

Love & Light,

Riki Frahmann ( )
  biunicorn | Mar 13, 2012 |
The title, considering who the book is for, family of a drunk or the drunk, it’s a misleading title. There is no “poof” magic about staying sober. The journey is tenacious and I went back time and time again before walking away from that life completely.

What the book does is give recovery a different slant, with self-hypnotherapy techniques and probing questions. The book follows sequential steps, but his style of writing reminds me of a motorized ping pong let loose in a small enclosure. This might sound like a negative statement, but the attention span of an alcoholic works in the same manner. So maybe he’s just speaking the same language.

It took me a long time to understand there are many paths to sobriety. Murray’s method is one of those.

A raffle of this book and others can be found at http://j-kaye-book-blog.blogspot.com/
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  judithkaye_v01 | May 9, 2008 |
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In his book, "Just Snap Your Fingers and...Bingo You're Sober," author Maurice Murray provides recovering alcoholics with an extensive guide to overcoming alcoholism by tapping into their thought processes and spirituality.His workbook is arranged in five chapters: Recovery Your Way (how alcohol works on the mind, accepting responsibility, and understanding the meaning of love as it applies to objects, people, and God,) God Fixes Cracked Pots (relationships between the thought process and attitude,) the Chair's Fixed, Relax and Sit in it (self-realization, self awareness, one's personal relationship with God,) Swat That Bee on Your Recovery Doorknob (how feelings are connected to our thought processes and behavior, learning to listen, feel, and visualize to achieve a new emotional balance,) and Bingo You're Sober (self hypnosis as a tool for instilling spiritual and mental recovery skills.) the book is peppered with spiritual and philosophical anecdotes intended to provide positive reinforcement and hope. Murray draws on a lifetime of experience to present relevant stories in the form of thoughtful and sometimes comical anecdotes meant to inspire recovering alcoholics to stay on the healing path. The main message of the book is that alcoholism is a disease that can be defeated. Part of recovery entails understanding how your thought processes work, changing them, and recognizing the power spirituality plays in the recovery process. One essential message Murray imparts: Your life isn't hopeless. it is your negative thoughts that have led you to believe it is hopeless. As Murray states, "Recovery requires conscious and continuous positive actions." Written from a heartfelt struggle with alcoholism, Murray candidly shares his wisdom on recovering from the disease. I highly recommend Bingo You're Sober to those seeking clarity, The resolve to recover, and finding peace during a difficult period of one's life. Tracy Roberts, Write Field Services

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