Oldtimers’ Legacy

The Daily Sobriety Renewal

Jim Egan played a big role in my early SA years. I loved his shares, which were always a loving, humble meander. I’m grateful to have learned from his shares to be loving and humble myself. Always with a smile on his face, he also helped me feel comfortable at the SA International Conventions I attended.

By |2025-05-09T16:24:09-05:00February 1, 2024|Comments Off on The Daily Sobriety Renewal

The Disease Lives Between Our Ears

This article is about relapse prevention. However, deep down inside of me, I am uncomfortable writing about this. I feel relapse prevention applies to people who are sober. It is about how to prevent people from relapsing once they get sober. My belief is that many people do not get sober although they think they are sober. How can I make such a statement?

By |2025-05-09T15:39:36-05:00October 6, 2023|Comments Off on The Disease Lives Between Our Ears

What We Share Becomes More Powerful

When I admitted powerlessness and unmanageability (Step One), I began Twelve-Step recovery. Within one week my spiritual awakening began as I could believe in the experience of others and feel hope. For me this was Step Two. Beginning to learn and live the Steps in my life (with some assistance from professionals) enlarged and deepened my spiritual awakening.

By |2025-05-09T16:30:19-05:00February 4, 2023|Comments Off on What We Share Becomes More Powerful

The Stairway to Spirituality in Recovery

I practice no organized religion, but I may refer to specific religious traditions here because of their being examples related to my journey. In November 1985 I stopped acting out by means of chemical castration. This was because of life-threatening behaviors that were occurring as a part of my acting out. There was no emotional or spiritual treatment combined with it.

By |2025-05-09T16:30:57-05:00May 31, 2022|Comments Off on The Stairway to Spirituality in Recovery

I’m Growing Into a Sort of Emotional Adulthood

I'm a member from the UK and I'm a sexaholic. I acted out with pornography, masturbation, prostitution, adultery, promiscuity, sexualizing men, women, children, animals and objects, voyeurism and exhibitionism, romantic fantasy, sexual intrigue, and emotional affairs. And by the grace of God and the program of Sexaholics Anonymous, I haven't had to do any of that stuff for over 27 years and for that I am incredibly grateful.

By |2025-05-12T13:10:44-05:00May 30, 2022|Comments Off on I’m Growing Into a Sort of Emotional Adulthood

Obstacles to Emotional Sobriety

I was recently asked to write an article for the Essay on Emotional Sobriety. At first my reaction was to say “No.” I wanted to say No because I felt, deep down, that most people in SA have difficulty reaching Emotional Sobriety since they can barely reach “lust sobriety.”

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