52 Weeks of Conscious Contact - Weekly Meditations for Recovery and Spiritual Growth
52 Weeks of Conscious Contact by Melody Beattie offers a yearlong meditation format organized by week, with daily reflections within each weekly theme. The book helps readers deepen spiritual connection, strengthen emotional balance, and support ongoing recovery through prayer, meditation, reflection, and practical action.
Each week introduces a focused meditation theme, encouraging you to slow down, reflect, and take intentional action toward serenity and personal growth. Whether used individually or as part of a group, this book supports meaningful progress in recovery and spiritual development.
What This Book Helps You Practice
- Nurturing inner peace and emotional balance
- Strengthening conscious contact through prayer and meditation
- Building healthy connections with others
- Following through on positive intentions
- Creating space for joy, rest, and personal reflection
How It Is Used in Recovery
This meditation book is commonly used alongside daily recovery routines, step work, sponsorship, and group discussions. Many individuals use it throughout the week as part of a daily reflection practice, with each week organized around a spiritual theme and broken into daily meditation prompts.
It is especially helpful for those seeking to strengthen Step Eleven practice: improving conscious contact with a Higher Power through prayer and meditation.
About the Author
Melody Beattie is a best-selling author known for her work in recovery, including
Codependent No More and The Language of Letting Go. Her writing blends Twelve Step wisdom with practical spirituality, offering guidance that resonates across recovery communities.
Product Details
- Author: Melody Beattie
- Format: Paperback
- Length: 52 weekly meditations with daily reflections
- Publisher: Hazelden Publishing
- Focus: Meditation, spirituality, recovery support
Frequently Asked Questions
What is 52 Weeks of Conscious Contact about?
It is a meditation book by Melody Beattie that provides weekly reflections focused on spiritual growth, inner peace, and strengthening conscious contact with a Higher Power.
How is this book used in recovery?
Many people use it as part of a daily recovery routine, with each week organized around a spiritual theme and broken into daily meditation prompts.
Is this book only for Alcoholics Anonymous?
No. While it aligns with Twelve Step principles, it is widely used across recovery programs and by anyone interested in spiritual growth and meditation.
Can this be used for group study?
Yes. Many groups and sponsors use the weekly themes and daily meditations as discussion topics for meetings, step work, or guided reflection.
Who is Melody Beattie?
Melody Beattie is a well-known recovery author best known for Codependent No More and other works that combine Twelve Step principles with practical spirituality.