Author Interview Rick Laham
Title: Immaculate
Recovery: From Homeless Drug Addicted Fugitive to Managing Partner of
Multi Million Dollar Corporation (True Story, Part One)
Interviewed by: Gary Sorkin,
Pacific Book Review
May 2011
PBR: Today we are
talking with Rick Laham, author of Immaculate Recovery, a book dealing with his
recovery from drug addiction. Rick,
thank you for spending a little time with us.
RL: Thank you for your interest Gary, it is my pleasure.
PBR: You have certainly been on a journey. I am a bit curious about three parts of your
life; your family, your addiction, and your faith. If you can kindly tell us how are things
going right now for you?
RL: Well thank God all is well. I am still single and
take a lot of pride in my 3 sons who have done amazingly well. Considering the
father, or lack of father that I was to them for part of their adolescence. I
have been clean for many years and do not see that changing any time soon, but
one can never be too sure of themselves when dealing with such a cunning and
deadly disease as addiction. As for my faith, that is truly the best part of my
life. In this world all we really have is faith. If not for a connection or
relationship with a loving higher power, then we have no real relationship in
this world to base our worldly relationships upon. If we put our Faith in
things of this world we will always be let down. Therefore our Faith in our
Higher Power, for me God, though unseen in this world, is the most reliable
asset and relationship that we all have.
PBR: In your book you
mention a couple of times how you feel drugs and drug addiction should be
taught to children starting in the first grade. Why do you feel children not knowing about many of life’s pitfalls
should be exposed to this at such a young age?
RL: Well maybe not only this, but things such as drinking
and driving, gangs, and other pitfalls that we will all face. The sooner our
children are taught about the bad things of this world the better. It really is
not all good as our children are unfortunately led to believe. With all they
see on TV, in movies, and now even in video games, at an early age, the earlier
they are exposed to the truth of the bad things in this life, and how to avoid
them the better. They crash a car or get shot and die in video games; they get
more “lives”, not really the way things work.
PBR: With age comes wisdom, or at least experience. “If you knew then what you know now,” what
would you have changed your life or done differently?
RL: Had I never started smoking pot and continued for
years, I doubt it would have led the harder drugs and all of the long term
problems and effects that were so detrimental to my life, family, those I loved
and those that loved me. However had I not lived my life just the way I had,
there may have never been an “immaculate recovery”. One that hopefully will
save the life of another, or bring hope and Faith to others. So in a way, this
may have been all a part of Gods plan for me. To endure suffering and recover
from that suffering, to tell my story to others to give them hope in their own
lives.
PBR: You wrote about
a lady seeing her deceased child along with a bright light, as being an
epiphany of a spiritual nature for her, seeing God as you stated. Please tell us about that and about your
thoughts about “the light.”
RL: It was most interesting and really a miracle that I
would here the identical story from two differing people who neither knew of
each other, nor had ever heard each other’s story. Yet they told me of having
the same super natural experiences with their deceased children, describing the
setting, Heaven, and what happened there with all of the same details.
They had both lost children, one in the case of mistaken
identity during a drive by shooting, and the other when her son got locked in
an abandoned freezer and suffocated. They both told me of how they became
distraught and could not function. Going into a trance and seeing an incredible
White Light. Then they both described to
me of how their children appeared in the Light and told them that they were ok,
alright, and in Heaven with God. Both parents told me that when they awoke,
that they were ok from then on. The Light, to me, can only be God, Jesus, Who
is the Light of Heaven. Both of them described their children holding on and
walking into the Light. Both of them describe the Face of God as an incredible
white, bright, Light.
PBR: When was the last time you used drugs or smoked pot?
RL: lol A funny thing happened a few years ago. I was
playing golf with some guys and they were smoking weed. I took a toke and about
passed out! First and last time I had done that for years.
PBR: How is your Part 2 coming along?
RL: Not too bad. I have several chapters and think folks
will find it enjoyable. It goes into how I get back into the phone business,
and get involved with some very questionable, illegal, actions by some
Government types and gets into some pretty interesting stuff. Things most
people would never even realize. Like, you ever wonder where all those taxes
and fees go when you pay your phone bill? Would you believe you could be paying
the Mafia…?
PBR: Thank you again for being so open and honest with us,
and we wish you the most success in your book sales, continued sobriety, and
ever deepening faith.
RL: Thank you very much Gary, I really appreciate it.
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