That is something which only you can answer.
In a spiritual sense, surrendering to recovery means submitting to God and allowing Him to implement a recovery path for you such as from addiction.
Path Example: roadmap to recovery = path to recovery
because they are path
-- controlling the spiritual as a path to better appreciation of the physical -- controlling the physical as a path to better appreciation of the spiritual
The famous story, "The Twelve Steps," refers to the framework used in Alcoholics Anonymous and other recovery programs. It consists of twelve specific steps designed to guide individuals toward recovery from addiction. Each step focuses on personal reflection, accountability, and spiritual growth, providing a structured path to overcoming challenges. If you meant a different story, please provide more details for a tailored response.
Wiccan is a spiritual path, it is not a ethnicity nor is is specific to a single country. Therefore it does not have a language of its own. In English the Wiccan word for money is "money".
The word "recovery" does not appear in most traditional translations of the Bible. However, themes of recovery, healing, and restoration are prevalent throughout the text, particularly in relation to physical, spiritual, and emotional healing. For specific occurrences or synonyms, one might need to examine various translations or concordances.
Wizardry Witchcraft... the word witch is NOT gender specific. Wizardry is the magic of a Wizard (one who studies magic without necessarily following a spiritual path)
It is one of many spiritual paths. Buddhists do not believe there is only one legitimate spiritual path.
The Hawaiian word for recovery is "ho'ōla." This term encompasses the concepts of healing and restoration, reflecting a process of revitalization and wellness. In various contexts, it can refer to physical, emotional, or spiritual recovery.
It means nothing at all beyond that a white cat crossed your path. Seeking spiritual meaning in things outside of your own cultural precepts is not going to reveal anything spiritual to you.
I use it to describe my own personal spiritual path.