The Twelve Steps of Twelve-Step programs can be used to attain spiritual transformation and unshackle the true self from the constraints of the ego. Codependency expert Darlene Lancer describes how each of the Twelve Steps should be practiced and is so designed to achieve this spiritual awakening.
The Twelve Steps are based upon universal principles, which provide an effective model for living. "Working the steps" not only frees you of addiction, but also a holds the promise of a personality transformation, attested to by thousands of members of Twelve-Step programs. Incorporating concepts of Carl Jung, Lancer provides an in-depth examination of each step from a psycho-spiritual point of view. The result is the same whether or not one has a traditional view of God or is an atheist.
Renowned psychiatrist Carl Jung had a major influence on the founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, Bill Wilson. Jung believed that each person has a personal journey of transformation to enable expression of his or her innate potential. Jung felt that this transformation involved replacing the ego with the larger Self as the driving force of one's life and that spirit replacing spirits could cure alcoholism.
Darlene Lancer is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and author of "Codependency for Dummies" and "Conquering Shame and Codependency: 8 Steps to Freeing the True You." See her other ebooks: "10 Steps to Self-Esteem: The Ultimate Guide to Stop Self-Criticism," "How To Speak Your Mind - Become Assertive and Set Limits," and a daily reader, "Codependency Recovery Daily Reflections."