Alcoholism: February 2014

February 2014
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We welcomed Marilyn to the group, and someone remarked that the one good thing about February is that is stays lighter longer. We also discussed what made a good memoir. See below. The Bond – Wayne Pacelle Pandora’s Lunchbox – Melanie Warner Michael Pollan Last Train to Paris – Michele Zackheim Bill
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The ascent of Mount Nebo
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I thought about two beginnings to this piece, and both seemed unsatisfactory. The first was the drama-queeny “I am an alcoholic” or “I have been sober for three weeks now”. For some people, that would be an honest and cathartic beginning, and in no way drama-queeny. But for me, it would. You see, I
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Indigenous Vow: We’ll Be ‘Dead Or In Prison Before We Allow’ Keystone Pipeline
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http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/58922336/0/alternet~Indigenous-Vow-Well-Be-Dead-Or-In-Prison-Before-We-Allow-Keystone-Pipeline The TransCanada project could intersect with a main water source for the Sioux Nation. On February 27, Oglala Lakota and American Indian Movement activists joined in a four-dir
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March 16, 2014 Sunday Mass Readings and Reflection – Transfiguration of Jesus
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“And he was transfigured before them; his face shone like the sun and his clothes became white as light.” – Matthew 17:2 NEVER ALONE Biographies of record-breaking athletes, hall of fame musicians and all great icons contain reminiscences about a person who said to them: “You’ve done a great job tod
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Healing Aspirations – Understanding & Healing Alcoholism


What is Alcoholism? Can it be healed? In this segment, Dr. Bob covers what alcoholism is and is not, how to approach healing, why do we drink in excess to be…

 

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