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Path of the Sober Seeker

Path of the Sober Seeker

By: James H.
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Discover the powerful intersection between Islam and the Twelve Steps. Connecting Muslims, recovering alcoholics, and spiritual seekers alike, we dive deeply into the parallels between recovery and the spiritual tradition of Islam. Together, we explore how the Light of Allah can illuminate the path of purification and awakening as we trudge the Road of Happy Destiny. Hosted by a Muslim revert and recovering alcoholic, this podcast is a space for resonant reflection and spiritual insight on the path of awakening — It's Real. It's Raw. It's Recovery.Copyright 2025 PathWays Collective LLC Hygiene & Healthy Living Islam Philosophy Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Sciences Spirituality
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  • Episode 5: Blessing or a Lesson with Marcus A.
    May 27 2025

    Summary:

    In this powerful and grounded episode, James sits down with longtime friend and fellow recovering alcoholic Marcus A. for a deep discussion about the spiritual maintenance required in long-term sobriety. With over a decade sober, Marcus shares reflections on character defects, spiritual alignment, and how our challenges often become our greatest teachers. They cover everything from prayer and meditation to relapse prevention, service work, and how to spot spiritual slippage before it escalates. The conversation is raw, relatable, and packed with spiritual insights.

    Key Themes:

    • The evolution from craving management to character defect management
    • Practicing humility when spiritual pride creeps in
    • Redefining prayer as reliance rather than requests
    • Meditation as spiritual listening, not goal-oriented striving
    • Recognizing spiritual laziness and the early signs of disconnection
    • Reframing hardship as divine opportunity: a lesson as a blessing
    • Navigating the long plateau of mid-sobriety (the "four-year wall")
    • Self-sabotage, expectations, and the need for spiritual accountability

    Notable Quotes:

    • "Everything in life is either a blessing or a lesson. And sometimes the lesson is the blessing."
    • "You always get an A when you grade your own paper."
    • "Prayer evolved from belief to faith, to full reliance."
    • "Alignment is the assignment."
    • "If you have to justify it, it probably isn’t a good decision."
    • "There is no growth in comfort and no comfort in growth."

    Book Mentioned:

    • Codependent No More by Melody Beattie

    Closing Thought:

    Sobriety is not just about abstaining from substances. It’s about continual surrender, staying present, and getting our will into alignment with God’s. Every moment is either an invitation to regress or a step toward deeper spiritual maturity.

    Follow & Support:

    Website: soberseekerpath.com

    Instagram: @path.of.the.sober.seeker

    TikTok: @the_sober_seeker

    YouTube: Path of the Sober Seeker

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    59 mins
  • Episode 4: Art, Addiction, and the Sacred Pause with Rich G
    May 12 2025

    Path of the Sober Seeker – Episode 4

    Title: Art, Addiction, and the Sacred Pause (with Rich G)

    Episode Summary:

    In this episode, James talks with Rich G—an airbrush artist and longtime member of AA—about the intersection of creativity, recovery, and spiritual transformation. Rich shares how he uses art to express his inner battles and describes powerful moments of spiritual awakening. They discuss how routine can become a trap, how media shapes our identity, and how recovery gives us the sacred pause most people are missing.

    Whether you're new to sobriety, exploring creative healing, or feeling spiritually dry, this episode offers honest insight, lived experience, and practical encouragement.


    Topics Discussed:

    • Using creativity to confront inner demons
    • The danger of comfort and routine in recovery
    • How structure can support or stifle growth
    • Staying spiritually awake in a media-driven world
    • Reflections on Ramadan, fasting, and spiritual discipline
    • Quitting smoking and building new habits
    • The sacred pause and the gift of conscious contact
    • Becoming a stranger to your old self
    • Practicing spiritual principles in daily life


    Quotes from the Episode:


    "When you're too focused on day-to-day survival, there's no energy left for self-improvement."


    "Art became a way to trap the demons I battled internally and manifest them outside of me."


    "Most of society doesn't have that sacred pause—but recovery gives it to us."


    "You're not guaranteed a boat or a house, but you're guaranteed a relationship with your Creator."

    Book Recommendations:




    • The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield



    • Sermon on the Mount by Emmet Fox



    Final Message:


    If you’re feeling stuck, spiritually dry, or overwhelmed by routine—start small. Stay present. And please, pick up the phone before you pick up the bottle.

    Connect with Path of the Sober Seeker:


    Website: https://soberseekerpath.com


    Instagram: https://instagram.com/path.of.the.sober.seeker


    TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@the_sober_seeker


    YouTube: https://youtube.com/@pathofthesoberseeker
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    58 mins
  • Episode 3: Deen over Dunya
    May 5 2025

    Host: James

    Guest: Tyler D. – Author, Revert, Seeker

    Tyler D. was raised in a Christian household where faith played a central role, but certain doctrines left him with lingering questions. After years of honest seeking, study, and spiritual reflection, he found clarity and peace in the direct, unambiguous message of Islam.

    @runningfromdunya on IG and TikTok

    His books are available at https://stan.store/RunningFromDunya


    Runtime: 54 minutes

    🎙️ Episode Summary:


    “The real battlefield isn’t out there—it’s inside you.” — Tyler D.


    In this heartfelt and wide-ranging conversation, James welcomes Tyler D., a fellow Muslim revert, author, and former trucker, to talk about the journey from Christianity to Islam, the role of inner jihad (spiritual struggle), and the challenges of living a grounded, God-centered life in modern America.

    Tyler shares his deeply personal story of embracing Islam after 30 years as a practicing Christian. From questioning the Trinity as a child to eventually taking his shahadah, his journey highlights the power of sincere seeking, critical thinking, and spiritual honesty. Together, James and Tyler explore the real meaning of Islam, the importance of fellowship in both recovery and religion, and the overlapping struggles of addiction, temptation, and maintaining a disciplined spiritual practice in a society designed to distract.

    From truck stops to tawheed, from sugar addiction to spiritual discernment, this episode is packed with authentic, unscripted reflections that speak to both reverts and long-time Muslims—as well as anyone navigating recovery, faith, and the pull of the dunya.


    💡 Key Topics:


    • Tyler’s path from Christianity to Islam—and the unanswered questions that led him there
    • Media distortion and common misconceptions about Muslims in post-9/11 America
    • Conversations with Christian family members after reverting
    • How fellowship and spiritual companionship (suhba) help us stay grounded in the Deen
    • The discipline of prayer, even while on the road as a trucker
    • Navigating zuhd (detachment) and fitna (temptation) in social media and society
    • The overlap between relapse in recovery and relapse into dunya
    • Understanding the inner jihad (jihad al-nafs) as the truest spiritual battlefield
    • Sugar, insulin, and the surprising parallels between addiction and dietary health
    • Dawah in action: how Tyler uses his rideshare gig to distribute free Qurans and educate the public
    • The origin of the world’s oldest university—and what that says about Islam and education

    📚 Book Recommendations:
    • The Clear Quran – recommended for English-speaking readers and those with Christian backgrounds
    • Islam Belief and Teachings – by Gulam Sarwar one of the first books Tyler read during his reversion journey
    • James’ website offers links to request a free physical or digital copy of the Quran at soberseekerpath.com


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    54 mins

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