White Bison
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The Red Road to Welbriety: In The Native American Way
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2012
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The Red Road to Wellbriety: In The Native American Way
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“The Wellbriety path does not compete with A.A. or any other pathway of personal recovery, but instead enriches those pathways by embracing them within the web of Native American tribal histories and cultures. In these pages, you will meet people who have committed themselves to live their lives on the Red Road. Here you will meet Native people whose stories embody the living history of Native American recovery. You will hear the details of their addiction and recovery journeys and feel the life and hope in”
― The Red Road to Welbriety: In The Native American Way
― The Red Road to Welbriety: In The Native American Way
“You will learn about A.A. and Al-Anon in the Red Road to Wellbriety but you will also learn about Talking Circles, Helping Spirits, the sweat lodge, the Medicine Wheel, sacred dances, smudging rituals, and praying with the eagle feather. You will hear men and women of many tribes and traditions illustrating the diversity of how they came to live sober, meaningful lives. The”
― The Red Road to Welbriety: In The Native American Way
― The Red Road to Welbriety: In The Native American Way
“Wellbriety is a larger change in personal identity and values and a visible change in one’s relationship with others. It is about physical, emotional, spiritual, and relational health. Wellbriety is founded on the recognition that we cannot bring one part of our lives under control while other parts are out of control. It is the beginning of a quest”
― The Red Road to Welbriety: In The Native American Way
― The Red Road to Welbriety: In The Native American Way
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