Loosid Sober Tip of the Day December 3

Yesterday we discussed how it feels to be sober. Today we look at what it takes to get sober.

Moving from being sober to getting sober requires us to start working a spiritual program.

We have removed the ‘spirits’ and need to replace it with spirituality.

In 12 step Groups, this consists of Unity (meetings and fellowship), Service (to others), and working the 12 steps.

Whatever the spiritual program, you need to enter it swiftly. If we sit in the seat of sobriety and not embark on a spiritual program, we will stay in pain.

There are people who stay ‘being sober’ without a spiritual program for decades and, while they are officially sober, they have not worked a spiritual program and because of this, have not had the opportunity to remove the blockages required to set them free. We often refer to these people as dry.

If you have questions on what to do, ask in the comment section below. The Loosid community is here to help you.

If you have been sober for a while and are working a spiritual program, help the newcomers by sharing your experience below.

There are many people in the Loosid community who need to hear what you have to say.

With Love, Loosid :pray::heart:

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I put my trust in Jesus the redeemer

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I have been working the spiritual part but I am having a hard time quitting smoking weed I haven't done anything else thank God but I am having a hard time jumping this hurdle. I live in pain and it was hard to put the opiates behind me but I'm doing it. I just don't know why I'm having a hard time with weed.

Well said

A constant movement forward to daily spirituality! Daily reprieve is all we get!

I’m looking for guidance on what avenue of spirituality, some suggestions to start with