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Lockdown Addiction Recovery Support Episode 8

Lockdown Addiction Recovery Support Episode 8

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Well, so much for the daily lockdown show. Paul has not been recording daily and lockdown is over here in Melbourne (for now). It has been five days since the last recording. Paul has been passing his lack of recording The ARC with, "Well, I’ve been busy," which is true, but what had been informing him in regards to his decision making in regards to his actions? In that Recovery way, it was a newcomer and an active addict that opened Paul's eyes to what was actually going on with him in the last week.

In this episode, Paul refers to the Narcotics Anonymous Basic Text, literature from Recovery Dharma, reflects upon his extremist behaviour and how that fits with the teachings of Buddha (it doesn't) and, of course, he always considers the teachings of Marcus Aurelius.

More information regarding Recovery Dharma can be found here: https://recoverydharma.org/

Links to support over the net

https://virtual-na.org   - Virtual NA Meetings Online & by Phone "Bringing Narcotics Anonymous Meetings to Remote or Isolated Addicts from around the world who may, for whatever reason, be unable to attend local face to face meetings."

https://www.navic.net.au/meetings - Virtual NA meetings in Melbourne Australia

If you have any tips to share in regards to Recovery and lockdown, or just generally regarding making lockdown easier, please get on The ARC - Addiction Recovery Cast Facebook page and send us a message. 

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