Kevin Griffin
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Publisher
Rodale
Pub. Date
2004
Language
English
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What would the Buddha say to an alcoholic or addict? What could those in recovery offer to the Buddhist path? Kevin Griffin has immersed himself in the Buddhist and Twelve Step traditions, and in One Breath at a Time he gives some surprising and inspiring answers to these questions. The author, a Buddhist meditation teacher and longtime Twelve Step practitioner, weaves his personal story of recovery with traditional Buddhist teachings. The
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Is it necessary to hold certain religious beliefs to benefit from the traditional Twelve-Step program for addiction recovery? As Buddhist teacher Kevin Griffin says, "When we look at the underlying meaning of the program, we find a more universal path of spiritual growth from despair, to hope, to liberation. This same arc is reflected in the Buddha's teachings of the Four Noble Truths." With One Breath, Twelve Steps, this renowned author reveals how...
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English
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"An informational fable for the modern world, The Greatest Song combines sharp business advice with creative nonfiction to create a compelling narrative about the road to success. Washed-up singer/songwriter Joe Stark thinks that his career must come to an end after he is laid off from his job at MegaMusic studios. However, a new door opens when the eccentric, charismatic young billionaire Daniel Smith-Daniels swoops in and offers him a job ... along...
Author
Publisher
Rodale
Pub. Date
[2004]
Language
English
Description
What would the Buddha say to an alcoholic or addict? What could those in recovery offer to the Buddhist path? Kevin Griffin has immersed himself in the Buddhist and Twelve Step traditions, and in One Breath at a Time he gives some surprising and inspiring answers to these questions. The author, a Buddhist meditation teacher and longtime Twelve Step practitioner, weaves his personal story of recovery with traditional Buddhist teachings. The book takes...
Author
Publisher
Sounds True
Pub. Date
[2015]
Language
English
Description
This audio parallels and shares wisdom between the Twelve Steps and the Four Noble Truths, highlights the trait of mindfulness and how your practice can serve as your "higher power," shows why the Buddha's teachings on karma are especially meaningful to addicts, and uses the spirit of rigorous honesty from the Twelve Steps to fuel spiritual growth.