Recovered Podcast

Recovered Podcast


Love - Recovered 790

February 21, 2017

This episode is sponsored by The Recovered Podcast March Roundup Reception and Live Podcast On Saturday, March 11, Recovered Podcast will be hosting this event and we want to meet you Just go to http://recoveredcast.com/flyer for more information Our cost to participate in this event is about $1800, so we could use your help If you would like to support this event Go over to http://recoveredcast.com/donation With your help, we can meet the new person face to face Again, that’s http://recoveredcast.com/flyer for more information To help with the cost of this event, go over to (INTRO MUSIC) http://recoveredcast.com/donation   Typically in the United States of America, when someone talks of love, the discussion is focused on romantic love. But in the Greek language, there are many more words to express this complicated emotion. We hear around the fellowship someone say, “I love this program.” Tonight, we explore the many different ways we love this program and how we express that love. The Greek language distinguishes at least four different ways as to how the word love is used. The four distinct words for love are: agápe, éros, (feelia) philía, and storgē (store-gae[). Let’s talk about these 4 ways of expressing love as it relates to our recovery program. First up, agape, or in english Charity. Or, Simply, the love of God and all of creation. How do you “agape” your higher power? How do you express this? (Think of prayer, worship, giving time and money to organizations) A traditional expression of agape is to care for the less unfortunate, even if you do not know them. Do you express this? (think of the new guy, think of 12-step calls, think of service work) What about being grateful is this a form of love expression? How do you express gratitude? Next up, Eros, or romantic love Éros (ἔρως érōs) means "love, mostly of the sexual passion."[6] Plato refined his own definition: Although eros is initially felt for a person, with contemplation it becomes an appreciation of the beauty within that person, or can even become appreciation of beauty itself. How does this romantic love apply in program? Maybe dating in fellowship Finding a mate in fellowship Maybe, not at all What about Plato’s understanding that Eros is a deeper love, like the love of the beauty in something. Think of the expression “I love this program”. “I love the big book” Now, (feelia) Philia (φιλία philía) or something like Brotherly love Philia means "affectionate regard, friendship," usually "between equals."[8] It is a dispassionate virtuous love, a concept developed by Aristotle.[9] Think of loyalty to friends (specifically, "brotherly love"), family, and Community love between family, between friends requires virtue, equality, and familiarity. How does this apply in your program? How do you express Philia? Lastly, Storge storgē) which means "love, affection" and "especially of parents and children" It's the commonly known as natural empathy, like that felt by parents for offspring. How does this apply to you? Think of sponsor or sponsee? How did the program help you “Storge” your own family of origin? We Have Calls Steve https://www.google.com/voice/fm/00557165274674955804/AHwOX_CACSVbXG9o2z-rVM2E6VLOLIFcImrHf9QL_heocBORXr0O1HxzyQEhSOdwqZt1HsxyXCRTJeeUmQVQqOi7koKS5Vxs62dxs5Er3hwiiIXxP4Gk9rb-gp19c8gKhD0UEw_L-rs9V7XJRzojCiTkCoBytMOTDg Clyde https://www.google.com/voice/fm/00557165274674955804/AHwOX_BYvYXwqvXQ043AUcyMJag0LCAfjdyvvGayoXzdhovCICd1aNtZ4SGYUOw1Wb_85-oPcuXIhzbhRtS8K17O_PButxla-CVsXA-meJylLGvPnZcP6lHOBfWWuxlUboPWK-VId7ScgvrX7T99QkKUNXUPbk883Q Hannah https://www.speakpipe.com/messages Jesse https://www.speakpipe.com/messages Valerie https://www.google.com/voice/fm/00557165274674955804/AHwOX_Bq55ERp7NSaoP-PVUfXbDeCg-j35tuHDPysSyXTp6h-u3XWLPpOVBq4ghC_ERUdF-Q_RoNN72Cqyt3WRtW_WFiJukmXcD31zCyt_9M-2DEAfmqHeQTekZ4bEtiajjvUWpbg5AANP9mEonnjECGkE2EAVWMHQ On this Valentine’s Day, what would you say to the new guy a