In Response to the Steps is the reflection of one person's journey of discovery through personal pain that led to a fascinating and amazing spiritual transformation. This transformation came through her discovery of who she was created to be and through her commitment to follow age-old spiritual truths. She had struggled to find a way to identify and accept her own reality, having always thought that she should be something other than what she was. If you asked her, "Who are you?" she would have given a typical response with titles such as computer consultant, manager, parent, daughter, or sports nut. She had no idea of who she was as a person. The discovery of her "personhood" came as a result of living her life based on the Twelve Steps that have been made famous through the fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous. The Twelve Steps are simple to understand, but require commitment, discipline, and perseverance if one chooses to live by them as a way of life. There is a mystery in the simplicity of the steps, and that mystery is that if you choose to live by their principles use this path as a way of life the virtues in the steps will develop in your life through your own experience. You don't need to have these virtues to begin this journey you only need the willingness to begin. The author's hope is that this reflection of one pilgrim's experiences and insights will open the door of willingness for many!
The photo on the cover of this book reminds the author that the twelve steps are like a lighthouse showing us the passage way into a safe harbor.
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