3 Quotes & Sayings By Joe C

Joe C. is a writer, teacher, and award-winning motivational speaker who has been featured on The Today Show, CNN Headline News, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Good Morning America, CBS Evening News with Dan Rather, NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw, CNN Headline News, The Barbara Walters Specials on ABC, Entertainment Tonight,  and hundreds of other media outlets. Joe was keynote speaker at the National Women's Conference in Houston. He is also the author of two bestselling books: 101 Success Secrets From the World's Greatest Leaders and Success Through Focus Read more

He is currently working on his new book.

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Who am I? What am I doing here? Who are these others? This trilogy of spiritual conundrums is as practical as it is philosophical. Mindful inquiry devoted to these three questions is as spiritual as it is material and as obvious as it is unanswerable. Knowledge isn’t to comfort our souls; it is to enhance awareness–that is what some call an awakening. Some things have to be believed to be seen. Feelings articulate truth in ways that our brains cannot. We may have a sense about who we are, what our purpose is and how we relate to the rest of the world even without the vocabulary to articulate it. Recovery is visceral as much as it is intellectual. The Eleventh Step is our spiritual barometer, feeding back sensations, feelings and thoughts as we observe our life. Joe C.
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The Big Book’s chapter We Agnostics draws a line in the sand: God either is or He isn’t. What was our choice to be (Alcoholics Anonymous, 53)? Nature abhors a vacuum and a state of nothing can’t exist in either the material or spiritual world. This kind of binary thinking made sense in the autocratic world of 1939. But in a democratic, pluralist society, all-or-nothing thinking is a cognitive distortion–a philosophical assumption that everything is right or wrong, good or evil, superior or inferior. In this millennium, people can hold opposing views and be equals in the same community. Our Traditions, lovingly and tolerantly, make room for more than one truth. That’s a good thing, because the only problem with the truth is that there are so many versions of it. . Joe C.