What is meant by having a spiritual experience?
There obviously are many types of spiritual experiences. What I have noticed in watching patients in treatment as they change is that there is a dramatic reduction in their defensiveness and they develop a positive outlook on life. Often it is believed this develops gradually; however, in observing patients and having them describe their experience it appears the change happens in an instant. Many times this happens as they are working on certain step work. In the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous there are many stories describing the spiritual experience. Bill Wilson describes a particularly dramatic spiritual experience. Question: Marijuana doesn’t seem to be a dangerous drug, why not legalize it? Answer: I don’t have any answers as to why or why not to legalize it. I do have an opinion on the dangers of the drug. Recently there was an article on the high rate of testicular cancer in marijuana smokers. There is a significantly high rate of schizophrenia linked to marijuana. The rate o
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