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Grace Lost and Found
from addiction and
compulsions to
satisfaction and
serenity
Many
recovery books are for the beginner, and that makes sense. But then what? This
grace-filled book is for people at later stages in their recovery who are
looking to uncover the underlying causes for their addiction and heal the
psychological and spiritual pain, often lingering from childhood, that many
addicts bear.
Grace Lost and Found is an inspirational and deep exploration of problems and
pain and provides a compassionate approach to healing addictions, compulsions,
and other unhealthy habits. The 40 essays, each with their own set of practices
and affirmations, engage readers on a journey through body, mind, and spirit,
symbolic symptoms, pain messages, levels of consciousness, and an expanded view
of identity and life.
The essays reach right to the bottom of the addict’s bag of tricks—lack of
accountability, the tendency to externalize blame, willfulness, defending and
pretending, immaturity, denial—and offer wise, compassionate, and get-real
spiritual counsel.
As author Mary Cook reminds us, we tend to grow most from pain and crisis: “I
help people find the ultimate treasure in their problems, the messages in their
pain and the metaphors in their symptoms. We are all being guided to a higher,
healthier path, when we pay attention.”
Book
measures: 5 1/2 x 8 1/2
Paperback: 192 pages
$16.95
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