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Beyond Belief - 10th Edition by Joe C (Hardcover)
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- This is the 10th anniversary 3rd printing of Beyond Belief, first published 2013, now with a new Preface and updated content/links.Finally, a daily reflection book for everyone; Rebellion Dogs Publishing offers Beyond Belief: Agnostic Musings for 12 Step Life, the first secular daily reflection book written in a contemporary language for today's addicts and alcoholics in recovery.Nothing is sacred and nothing is forbidden; we draw from classic and contemporary 12-Step and the broader peer-to-peer recovery wisdom, Beyond Belief explores philosophy, psychology, entertainment, art, spirituality, skeptical inquiry and the uncanny wisdom of people in recovery from addiction and mental health.
- Author(s): Joe C
- 416 Pages
- Health + Wellness, General
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This is the 10th anniversary 3rd printing of Beyond Belief, first published 2013, now with a new Preface and updated content/links.
Finally, a daily reflection book for everyone; Rebellion Dogs Publishing offers Beyond Belief: Agnostic Musings for 12 Step Life, the first secular daily reflection book written in a contemporary language for today's addicts and alcoholics in recovery.
Nothing is sacred and nothing is forbidden; we draw from classic and contemporary 12-Step and the broader peer-to-peer recovery wisdom, Beyond Belief explores philosophy, psychology, entertainment, art, spirituality, skeptical inquiry and the uncanny wisdom of people in recovery from addiction and mental health. Available from Rebellion Dogs Publishing website and your favorite online or brick-and-mortar retailer in eBook, paperback AND NOW, Hard Cover, Beyond Belief is not anti-religious, but candidly secular (non-religious). In a new era of recovery, this book has becoming a "go-to" for online and in-person groups and for individual reflection.
Ernie Kurtz, PhD from The Forward, "The book is aimed at a general 12-Step readership, but it is mindful that there heretofore exist no such aids for unbelievers, freethinkers, and the unconventionally spiritual. Given that the latest Pew Research survey found that twenty percent of the American people list their religious affiliation as 'None, ' it is certainly time that the Recovery world took into consideration this population's needs. Beyond Belief addresses that need in a confident, non-aggressive way. I doubt that any believer will find anything objectionable in its pages. This believer, for one, finds much that is spiritually helpful."
Review Quotes
Joe Nowinski, PhD, Author, The Twelve Step Facilitation Handbook, If You Work It It Works! The Science Behind 12 Step Recovery.
What a liberating book! I am an advocate for AA, including special composition groups such as secular AA. As AA and the 12 step model of recovery continues to grow and diversify, secular AA-and books like Beyond Belief-come to play an increasingly vital role in supporting individuals, who come from a variety of belief systems but who share a common goal of a sober lifestyle. I cannot think of a better way to start a sober day than a reading from Beyond Belief.
Dr. Amy, MSW, PhD, author of From Surviving to Thriving: Transforming Your Caregiving Journey
Beyond Belief: Agnostic Musings for 12 Step Life offers a spiritual welcome mat to agnostics and free thinkers in recovery. Joe C. provides readers with a thoughtful and enlightened year-long road map to self-improvement that reaches beyond the bounds of traditional Twelve Step thought-Bravo!" Given my chosen profession I have had the opportunity to read countless daily meditation books-and this is a good one. Although the context is recovery from a 12-Step perspective, readers are invited to address the issue from their own philosophical view. One criticism of the 12 Step movement of course is that its dogma can be limiting-Beyond Belief seems to have addressed this. The quotes are cogent, the organization superb and the contributors are diverse. From a clinical perspective I like that various schools of thought are called upon-Transactional Analysis, Jungian, etc. This daily meditation book provides a cross-section of spiritual and philosophical thought that is accessible to all, regardless of one's personal beliefs-in that sense it really is beyond belief.
William H. Schaberg, Author of Writing the Big Book: The Creation of A.A. and 30 Things: Practical Advise for Living Well.
It is tremendously satisfying to know that ten years after it first appeared, Beyond Belief: Agnostic Musings for 12 Step Life is getting its third printing and is now available in a beautiful hardbound edition along with the paperback and eBook versions. This is a truly important book! It combines profound wisdom, as found in the daily quotes that lead off each entry, followed by Joe C.'s plain-spoken suggestions for how to apply that wisdom in our day-to-day lives. The Big Book says that "the point is that we are willing to grow along spiritual lines" and that is exactly what this book so richly offers: a daily encouragement to engage in a more spiritually satisfying and productive life. Good job, Rebellion Dogs!
Michel D.
AA can, and must, adapt to changing circumstances and Bill Wilson was the first one to admit it. Unfortunately, members who have come after him are more zealous than our first members ever were. We have seen this dogmatism in history before of course, especially in religion. This is a very slippery slope to take. I really like the fact that these reflections are for anyone who has an open mind. It does not cater to a specific group to the exclusion of others. All that is asked is that one keeps an open mind.
Gretta Vosper, United Church Minister, Time or Two Late: Chasing the Dream of a Progressive Christiana Faith, With or Without God: Why the Way We Live is More Important than What We Believe
Phenomenal book; Ii have shared it often. Thank you for being so generous with your wisdom.
Wray Pascoe, PhD, family Therapist, Clinical Fellow AAMFT
The author is clearly widely read, an autodidact and scholar of life, who asks probing grand challenging questions as to what the reader is doing, thinking or practising their lives.