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What does a spiritual awakening actually look like?
For most people, it isn’t dramatic. It may be a Tuesday afternoon when you suddenly realize you haven’t checked your addicted loved one’s location in days. It may be the first time you hold a boundary without collapsing under guilt. It may be a full night of sleep after months or years of fear.
In this episode, Jason Coombs breaks down Step 12:
“Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to others, and to practice these principles in all our affairs.”
Jason explains:
• What a spiritual awakening really means
• Why small internal shifts matter more than dramatic moments
• How helping other families strengthens your own recovery
• Why service protects you from fear and isolation
• How to apply the 12 Steps to finances, education, work, health, and relationships
• What it truly means to live unhooked
The 12 Steps are not only a way out of addiction or codependency. They are ancient, practical principles that can change the way you approach every difficult area of your life.
You cannot control the path your addicted loved one takes. But you can recover your peace, strengthen your faith, help others, and become someone who stays grounded even when life around you is not.
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