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The Vault Of The Wanderer

The Vault Of The Wanderer

By: Anonymous
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The Vault of the Wanderer is a sobriety-literature commentary for seekers of hidden spiritual truths and those ready to dive deeply into their inner journey. This is not a podcast about how to stop drinking or manage external sobriety. It speaks to the path that begins once sobriety is stable — the inner work of dismantling the psychological aggregates, understanding the ego, and uncovering the Innermost Self. The voice here speaks only as a fellow spiritual aspirant in sobriety, not as a representative of any tradition or organization, including Alcoholics Anonymous. Drawing from Alcoholics Anonymous literature alongside sacred texts like the Bhagavad Gita, Buddhist teachings, and the words of Jesus of Nazareth, this podcast sheds light on the causes of suffering and how to eradicate them, offering clarity and guidance for the path of awakening.Anonymous
Episodes
  • Leaving External Guidance Behind: The Temporary Nature of Sponsorship
    Dec 5 2025

    In this episode, we explore why sponsorship is essential early in sobriety but cannot remain a permanent authority. Through a symbolic dream teaching and references to AA, the Bhagavad Gita, and the Buddha, we look at the shift from borrowed recovery to inner recovery.


    Topics include:

    • The moment external support must give way to inner guidance.

    • The difference between borrowed recovery and inner recovery.

    • How fear creates dependence on personalities.

    • Why AA teaches reliance on a Power found “deep down within”.

    • How to recognize when it’s time to trust your own inner compass.


    This episode invites you to return to the guidance of the innermost self — the true source of sober direction.



    #sobriety #aa #12steps #innerguidance #spiritualrecovery #selftrust #sponsorship #healing #awakening #consciousrecovery #spiritualpath

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