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Alcoholism
and Codependence
"I bring the term
"milestone" up at
this point because the term
"Codependent" has
evolved out of a vitally
important event or
milestone in this century.
A milestone whose ripple
effect has been vitally
important in laying the
groundwork for the change
that has taken place in
human
consciousness.
I believe that in a
hundred years historians
will look back and pinpoint
this milestone as the
single most important event
in the twentieth century.
This milestone was the
founding of Alcoholics
Anonymous in Akron,
Ohio, in June of 1935.
Besides the invaluable
gift of sobriety that AA
has given to millions of
Alcoholics, it also started
a revolution in Spiritual
consciousness.
The dramatic success and
expansion of AA facilitated
the spread of a radically
revolutionary idea which
has traditionally, in
Western Civilization, been
considered heresy. This was
not a new idea but rather a
reintroduction and
clarification of an old
idea, coupled with a
formula for practical
application of the concept
into day-to-day human life
experience.
This revolutionary idea
was that an unconditionally
Loving Higher Power exists
with whom the individual
being can personally
communicate. A Higher Power
that is so powerful that it
has no need to judge the
humans it created because
this Universal Force is
powerful enough to ensure
that everything unfolds
perfectly from a Cosmic
Perspective.
This reintroduction of
the revolutionary concept
of an accessible Loving God
has been clarified to
specifically include the
concept that the individual
being can define this
Universal Force according
to his/her own
understanding, and can
develop a personal,
intimate relationship with
this Higher Power.
In other words, no one
is needed as an
intermediary between you
and your creator. No
outside agency has the
right to impose upon you
its definition of God.
The spread of Alcoholics
Anonymous, and the other
Anonymous programs which
sprang out of AA, is the
widest and most effective
dissemination of this
radical revolutionary
concept that has ever
occurred in Western
Civilization.
Mystics, Gnostics, and
certain
"primitive"
peoples have, throughout
recorded human history,
understood the Truth in
this concept but
the "organized
religions" of
urban-based civilizations
have persecuted, tortured,
and crucified any
messengers or groups of
people who believed in a
Loving, personal God or
Goddess - because it
threatened the power of
those organized religions'
control over the masses and
therefore their very
existence. This time the
dissemination of the
message has been effective
because: The time was
right; the revolutionary
concept was camouflaged as
part of a successful
treatment for a fatal,
incurable disease; and it
was accompanied by the
Twelve Step Spiritual
program.
The Twelve Step program
of AA provides a practical
program for accessing
Spiritual power in dealing
with day-to-day human life.
A formula for integrating
the Spiritual into the
physical. Even though some
of the steps, as originally
written, contain shaming
and abusive wording, the
Twelve Step process and the
ancient Spiritual
principles underlining it
are invaluable tools in
helping the individual
being start down, and stay
on, a path aligned with
Truth.
It is out of the Twelve
Step Recovery movement that
our understanding of the
dysfunctional nature of
civilization has evolved.
It is out of the Alcoholic
Recovery movement that the
term
"Codependent" has
emerged."
"The condition of
Spiritual dis-ease has been
a part of the human
experience for so long -
for thousands of years -
that some of its
symptomatic defenses have
been genetically adapted by
the evolving human species.
Alcoholism, I believe, is
just one example of a
genetically transmitted,
physical disease that is an
adapted behavioral defense
against the pain of
Spiritual dis-ease."
(Quotations
from Codependence: The
Dance of Wounded Souls by
Robert Burney)
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