Pay Attention, It's Important.: We need to be here now!
By Inda Process
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Under the powerful art was written, "When I was adopted I struggled to love my past life and family and to let go of old things. Learning to love my old soul is me letting go and moving forward."
The insight is very parallel to my recovery process. I decided to share that process with the recovery world.
No one person speaks for AA. Within it's millions of members, each individual tells how he/she personally establishes a personal relationship with a Higher Power.
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Pay Attention, It's Important. - Inda Process
PAY ATTENTION,
IT’S IMPORTANT
WE NEED TO BE HERE NOW!
INDA PROCESS
Copyright © 2023 Inda Process.
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ISBN: 979-8-7652-4450-0 (sc)
ISBN: 979-8-7652-4449-4 (e)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2023915676
Balboa Press rev. date: 08/23/2023
CONTENTS
Inda Process
Preface
Introduction
End notes
About the Book
INDA PROCESS
I nda Process was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She received a B.A. in Religious Studies from the University. Inda is a multi-media artist living in Arizona with her cat. Beginning her spiritual seeking in middle school with books by Swami Muktananda, she pursued the understanding of metaphysics at eighteen with the literature from the Church of Religious Science. Inda’s personal recovery from alcoholism catapulted her into a lifelong seeking of God and the experiences of the mys tics.
PREFACE
I thought about writing a memoir in the past couple of years, I was told I should by a Reverend friend of mine. When my Grandchild showed me a piece of art she created and titled, Learning to Love My Old Soul,
I was really moved. I said, We need to write a book.
I thought the writing would be about her (and her brother’s) journey with homelessness. That didn’t manifest because the teenagers (sister and brother) weren’t able to communicate about their life experiences. I decided to tell my story of recovery from alcoholism and depres sion.
INTRODUCTION
I want to write about how I came out of the insane world of alcoholism. Being an adult child of alcoholics, I know from experience, how to take my personal pain and use it for good. If there are readers in this category, or are addicted, there is a way out. May this story suggest some hope to those who need to re-parent themselves, as I did. If so, I will be extremely grat eful.
At Adult Children of Alcoholics
meetings I learned that sharing is caring and necessary. It’s a way out of isolation and all the anguish isolation brings. A burden shared is cut in half. Many of us become alcoholics ourselves to cope with a childhood or lifetime of abuse. These wounds may take a whole incarnation to heal.
I believe we come into this Earth school room to learn the soul lessons that