Still Waters: Sobriety, Atonement, and Unfolding Enlightenment
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A wellspring of inspiration for individuals longing for more in recovery. William Alexander got clean and sober in 1984. On the outside, all was well. He was married, working, and healthy. Yet as the years passed, he became increasingly discontent. Something important, something profound was missing in his long-term sobriety. Here, with marvelous insight and agile humor, Alexander leads readers through the deeply personal twists and turns of his spiritual reckoning and eventual reawakening. His style is direct yet welcoming. His stories are stunning in their simplicity. Readers who long for something more in recovery from addiction will find true bearings in Alexander’s spiritual meanderings and take comfort in his musings. As a sequel to Cool Water, Alexander’s acclaimed first book about living well in recovery, Still Waters offers readers a thought-provoking and encouraging view from further on down the recovery road. "Still Waters is a rare, realistic and often rollicking account of the up’s and down’s in life after sobriety. Full of good stories and slant wisdom."
— Sam Keen, author of Fire in the Belly, Hymns to an Unknown God, and Faces of the Enemy
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very recommended : Still Waters: Sobriety, Atonement, and Unfolding Enlightenment
I have 16 years of sobriety, abandoned sugar consumption not long after getting sober, practiced and still institution meditation with Buddhist training, and do Yoga. Altogether this should be a formula for contentment; but I have recently been struggling with issues relating to old-age, illness, overwork and loneliness. This book uniquely addresses the complex situation of the long-term sober personel with humor and insight. Bill takes himself seriously sufficient to share his experiences, but not to excess. I propose this book for anybody finding for a 'better way' or just a richer experiential view of the sober lifestyle. At the end, I felt a relationship to the author at a deeper level than most any book on recovery that I have read. It doesn't get much better than that.