Guest Blog: Beyond Recovery - An Introduction

Have you ever wondered why some days you wake up inspired and motivated and other days you can’t get out of bed? Have you ever considered that our own minds can be our worst enemy or our most powerful tool? Well, those are some of the questions we reflect on all the time with our participants in groups. My name is Jacqueline Hollows, I’m the founder of Beyond Recovery (BR) a social enterprise that teaches a Free Minds Programme to people in prison and professionals in the Criminal Justice System.
I used to be head of an operations team in Leeds, I even have a masters degree in Networking & Management! And then when the markets crashed in 2010 and I found myself redundant and unable to keep up the lifestyle I was accustomed to I started to look for something more meaningful, something that could fulfil my soul, something I could believe in. I got myself retrained in counselling and Neuro-Linguistic Programming and even as a life coach, but I still couldn’t find the thing that made my heart sing. And then I found an understanding called the ' Three Principles' and started noticing how my life seemed to get easier!
I started working in the community with people with addictions and then got invited to run programmes on this approach to residents in HMP Onley. I had become passionate about ending mental suffering and stigma and started working with groups of men sharing with them some simple truths about how our experience is created from our minds and not from circumstances. The groups went well and in no time the positive impact of some of the guys meant that we ended up with a waiting list of 90+ people! We also started training peer mentors and getting them to run groups with us. Some of those men are now released and continue to volunteer and take part in our Beyond Programmes.
THE ORIGINS OF THE APPROACH
The approach we use was uncovered by a man called Sydney Banks in 1975. ‘Syd’ was a normal bloke with a standard education from Scotland, who had moved to Salt Spring Island, off the coast of Canada, with his wife and two children and started work as a welder. Syd was reasonably happy but was dogged by the usual insecurities and pettiness we all get involved in. Sometimes moaning about other people and the lot that life had given them. Then one day all of this changed. Syd and his wife were on a retreat for couples and he was walking with a psychologist, moaning about how insecure he was. The psychologist said, “you are not insecure Syd, you just think you are” and Syd had a ‘lightbulb moment’. A flash of light hit him, and he saw deeply that people use the power of thought against themselves by innocently taking what they are thinking seriously. Syd went on to have many more ‘lightbulb moments’ like these and was soon experiencing a deep and profound sense of peace.
Over the next few months Syd found a deep joy in life and all his insecurities dropped away. He had ‘an enlightenment experience’ and he saw that instead of trying to fix people by looking at their symptoms that we should be looking at their health. He realised that all people have their own solutions when their minds get quiet and they ‘look inside’; and he saw that we all have the power to open our minds to a different level of consciousness.
BEYOND RECOVERY’S METHODS
Until the recent ‘lock down’ we were delivering our Free-Minds programme to people in prison through group sessions over a period of three days or 10 weeks. The groups would consist of two or three BR facilitators and a group of about 12 residents. We don’t ‘teach’ people, we assist them with waking up to their true nature and potential by talking about what is universally true for all human beings, i.e. that we have the Power of Thought; that we have Awareness and so can experience life; and that we are connected to something beyond our own personal mind: the essence of life. Unlike other methods, our approach is to have each person re-discover the health that we are born with that never gets damaged. The diamond inside.
STAYING CONNECTED
We really appreciate the extra pressure people are under during COVID-19, especially those in prison but we have not been able to get into prison to run our groups. So our small but dedicated team of facilitators and volunteers have pulled together to help people to stay connected and supported, despite the Covid-19 restrictions. We’ve written personal weekly letters to every individual who is assigned to our programmes and created Beyond Packs each week containing a mixture of relevant reading materials, learning activities, inspiring quotes, colouring and word searches.
CONTINUING IMPACT
We often have visitors to our groups, this one time the guy visiting was really nervous about coming into prison but when he was in the group he was humbled by the wisdom and depth he experienced with our guys. He later described the group as ‘like sitting with a group of philosophers’. Every week we see people waking up to their true nature and realising that they have so much more potential than what they have been conditioned to think.
As one of our participants says “When you are not in the content of your thinking you are in space, and when you are in space you have freedom. Freedom is not a place, it is a state of mind, and it is available to everyone wherever they are.”
This is the first in a series of articles and over the coming months we will be talking about how to find freedom even in prison; how our experience of life really works; myths of personalities and what habits really are.
For more information or how to get a Beyond Pack contact info@beyond-recovery.co.uk









