Andy F
Author | Hua Hin Prachuap Khiri Khan Thailand |
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SECOND EDITION RELEASE!
Dear Friends,
I am excited to announce that the second edition of “The twelve steps for agnostics” has just gone live on Amazon as of the 14th February 2022
I have re-edited the content of the book to make it more reader-friendly and have als.... more
SECOND EDITION RELEASE!
Dear Friends,
I am excited to announce that the second edition of “The twelve steps for agnostics” has just gone live on Amazon as of the 14th February 2022
I have re-edited the content of the book to make it more reader-friendly and have also added some interesting new content.
I hope you enjoy the new edition
In fellowship,
Andy F
MY BIO
My name is Andy and I'm a grateful recovering alcoholic and addict
I have been clean and sober in AA for 24 years. What is interesting about my story is that I actually went to my first meeting 37 years ago. Sadly, I relapsed regularly during my first 13 years going to meetings. I almost lost my life on several occasions.
I wasn't interested in the program because I thought you had to believe in God to do the 12 steps. This is not surprising as God, and a higher power is mentioned in 6 of them. Thankfully, I found agnostic-friendly sponsors that guided me through the twelve steps without having to believe in God.
I am now happy and enjoying my sobriety. Before I agreed to take the AA suggestions, I was a dry drunk. This is a name used to describe untreated alcoholism. It is a very uncomfortable way to stay sober. As a result of going through the first nine steps, I believe that I have had a non-God centred spiritual awakening.
God or no God, I have discovered that applying AA principles in my life is turning out to be a beautiful and satisfying way to live.
I have written a book which I have called "The twelve steps for agnostics"
It offers a way towards a peaceful and happy recovery. This had not required a belief in the traditional idea of a monotheistic God.
I do hope that it will be a helpful resource for agnostics, atheists and freethinkers that come to AA with a desire to stop drinking
Best wishes
Andy F