S.W.O.G is a sobriety support group for atheists, agnostics, and free-thinkers. We reject faith healing and the religious dogma of the 12 step approach to treating addiction.
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Started by itsmerrydeath Feb 29, 2012. 0 Replies 0 Likes
I am coming up on 7 years sober this April. I remember when I first quit, the advice was immediately to start attending AA, and after a few months the response turned to shock that I never went to…Continue
Started by Azel Praer. Last reply by Azel Praer Jun 5, 2011. 2 Replies 0 Likes
so as someone who has issues with sobriety and wants to stay on track how do you cope when you fall off the wagon? and how do you process the guilt? and get back up again?
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Comment by Cay Small on August 22, 2012 at 6:33pm Ia a person addicted to alcohol.I have tapered down and am on the verge of quitting. Would love to talk with fellow athiests who are developing a good quality sober life. Thanks
Comment by John S on February 18, 2012 at 1:36am Hi, just looking for fellow recovering alcoholics who are also atheists. I've been sober in AA for 23 years and over the past several years I have been questioning whether or not I really believe in a God. Recently, wthin the last couple of months I came to terms that I am in fact an atheist, and happily so. I have no desire to believe or to even pretend to believe in that crap again.
That being said, I still love AA, it's such a huge part of who I am. Almost half my life has been spent in AA and I do enjoy it.
I've reconciled my lack of belief in a deity or any supernatural beings for that matter with the program. I can work the steps with AA as my higher power. I can meditate but I don't pray. If I choose to recite the serenity prayer, it's nothing more than a poem I recite to calm myself.
There is only one other atheist who I know of at my home group and he's the only person with whom I've confided. I have not told my sponsor, my sponsee or anyone else in the group. I think I will need to do that, just to be honest with everyone, but for some reason I am reluctant to "come out" as it were.
This doesn't look like a very active group, but if I thought I would take a chance at connecting with a like-minded person.
Comment by Ed on January 9, 2012 at 6:19am I've been terribly delinquent here. Not only here but at SWOG as well. Had some life changes around the middle of last year. But, I'm back.
Take care.
Ed
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Comment by Ed on March 22, 2011 at 6:23am Howdy Dave
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