This book is born from my journey of recovery, leadership, and cultural renewal, yet it is meant to walk alongside anyone seeking healing, spiritual growth, or the strength to rise again.
Throughout these pages, I will speak often of the Creator. For me, the Creator is the Great Spirit-the sacred force that has always guided and sustained our people. For you, the Creator may carry a different name or meaning. It may be God, Allah, the universe, or even the collective strength of a 12-step home group. What matters is not the label but the connection: that power beyond yourself that steadies your conscience, awakens your inner reasoning, and becomes the voice you pray to and for in moments of need.
You will also find words and teachings from the Ojibwe language. Our language carries the heartbeat of our culture, and I wish to share just enough guidance so that readers unfamiliar with Ojibwe pronunciation may approach these words with confidence. We use what is called the double vowel system, which lengthens certain sounds:
These small details preserve the beauty and rhythm of the language. They are not meant to overwhelm you, but to invite you into a deeper appreciation of the words that have carried generations of teachings forward.
Finally, I offer a reminder. Recovery, whether through Native ways, a 12-step fellowship, or another support system, belongs to everyone. While I share from the perspective of my Ojibwe teachings and my path through recovery programs, every reader's higher power, support group, and inner journey are equally valid. And as you move through these pages, remember this: if old thoughts or old behaviors begin creeping back in, recognize them, name them, and strengthen yourself against them. That awareness is part of the warrior's path too.
With these thoughts, I welcome you into the story. May these reflections help you rise, reclaim your strength, and walk forward with purpose.
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