Addictions

BOOK DETAILS:

TitleAddictions

Printer – Goderich Print Shop

Language – English

Paperback – 281 pages

Dimensions – 6” x 9” (15.24 cm x 22.86 cm)

Spiral Binding

Printing Cost – $14.84 CDN including tax

In the Introduction to Addictions seminar, (AG July 14, 2014) Mary introduces the concept of addictions, and basic material about how to recognize the feelings and emotions associated with our addictions. She also talks about the decision paths we take when our addictions are either satisfied or unfulfilled, and how these affect our positive growth or soul degradations.

In the Recognizing Addictions in Relationships seminar, (AG July 14, 2014) Cornelius examines the feelings and emotions involved in our addictions in personal relationships. He also talks about the decision paths we take when our addictions are either satisfied or unfulfilled by the relationship. Co-dependency in relationships can only be removed by working through these addictions. Co-dependent relationships prevent a relationship with God.

In the Challenging Addictions seminar, (AG July 14, 2014) Mary presents practical information about how to challenge addictions, and the importance of doing so if we wish to grow in love. If purposeful steps are not taken to challenge addictions, then we will definitely stagnate in our relationship with God. This is one of the main reasons why people do not progress towards God.

In the seminar Expectations & Addictions (March 21, 2010) in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, Jesus and Mary discuss having expectations, and the addictions that we must release from our soul if we wish to have a deep relationship with God, or with any person.

In the seminar Processing Addictions (May 22, 2010) in Buderim, Australia Jesus describes what emotional and physical addictions are, how they get created within us, the negative effects of addictions in our lives, how to recognise our addictions, and how to work through them and release them

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