A
COMMON
SOLUTION
The tremendous fact for every one of us is that we have discovered a
common solution. We have a way out on which we can absolutely
agree, and upon which we can join in brotherly and harmonious
action. This is the great news this book carries to those who suffer
from alcoholism.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, p. 17
The most far-reaching Twelfth Step work was the publication of our
Big Book, Alcoholics Anonymous. Few can equal that book for
carrying the message. My idea is to get out of myself and simply do
what I can. Even if I haven't been asked to sponsor and my phone
rarely rings, I am still able to do Twelfth Step work. I get involved in
"brotherly and harmonious action." At meetings I show up early to greet
people and to help set up, and to share my experience, strength and
hope.
I
also do what I can with service work. My Higher Power gives me
exactly what He wants me to do at any given point in my recovery and,
if
I
let Him, my willingness will bring Twelfth Step work automatically.
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Twenty-Four Hours A Day
A.A. Thought For The Day
Clergymen speak of the spiritual fellowship of the church. This is much
closer
to the
A.A. way than mere group therapy. Such a fellowship is based on a
common
belief in
God and a common effort to live a spiritual life. We try to do this in
A.A.
We also try to
get down to the real problems in each others' lives. We try to open up
to
each other. We
have a real desire to be of service to each other. We try to go deep
down
into the
personal lives of our members. Do I appreciate the deep personal
fellowship
of A.A.?
Meditation For The Day
Love and fear cannot dwell together. By their very natures, they cannot
exist
side by
side. Fear is a very strong force. And therefore a weak and vacillating
love
can soon be
routed by fear. But a strong love, a love that trusts in God, is sure
eventually
to
conquer fear. The only sure way to dispel fear is to have the love of
God
more and
more in your heart and soul.
Prayer For The Day
I pray that love will drive out the fear in my life. I pray that my
fear
will flee before
the power of the love of God.
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As Bill Sees It
Going It Alone, p. 274
Going it alone in spiritual matters is dangerous. How many times
have we heard well-intentioned people claim the guidance of God
when it was plain that they were mistaken? Lacking both practice
and humility, they deluded themselves and were so able to justify
the most arrant nonsense on the ground that this was what God had
told them.
People of very high spiritual development almost always insist on
checking with friends or spiritual advisers the guidance they feel
they have received from God. Surely, then, a novice ought not lay
himself open to the chance of making foolish, perhaps tragic,
blunders. While the comment or advice of others may not be
infallible, it is likely to be far more specific than any direct
guidance
we may receive while we are still inexperienced in establishing
contact with a Power greater than ourselves.
12 & 12, p. 60
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Walk In Dry Places
Demanding credit
Approval.
The struggle for recognition sometimes takes an ugly form in AA. Even
the
pioneers of AA had disputes about who deserved credit for the
fellowship's
success.
Demanding credit and recognition is a loser's game for people who are
seeking
growth in sobriety. It is an indication that we still need applause and
approval
of the sort that drove us while we were drinking. It is a way of saying
that
we still don't believe good work should be done for its own sake, but
rather
for the applause that goes with it.
The real kicker is that people who demand recognition never get enough
of
it. Ironically, if we don't try to obtain credit for our actions, it
sometimes
comes anyway, without effort on our part.
I'll watch myself for any tendency to demand credit for the things I do
in
the program. My healthy growth in sobriety should be reward enough.
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Keep It Simple
God gave us memory that we might have roses in December.--James M.
Barrie.
Do you remember what it was like to not have sobriety? Remember the
shame?
Remember the loneliness? Remember lying and wishing you could stop?
Remember
the powerlessness? Do you remember, also, how it felt when you began to
believe
you had an illness? Your shame was lifted. Remember what it was like to
look
around at your meeting and know you belonged? Your loneliness was
lifted.
Remember when you family started to trust you again? Your dishonesty
had
been lifted. Sobriety gives us many roses. Our memory will help to keep
them
fresh.
Prayer for the Day: Higher Power, never let me forget what it was like.
Why?
Because I'm only one drink or pill away from losing You.
Action for the Day: I'll find a friend I trust. I'll tell that person
what
my life was like before sobriety. I'll also talk about how I got sober.
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Each Day a New Beginning
If I am to be remembered, I hope it is for the honesty I try to
demonstrate, the patience I try to live by, and the compassion I feel
for others. --JoAnn Reed
Each of us hopes we are leaving a lasting, positive impression on those
we befriend and maybe even those we encounter by chance. Having others
speak well of us provides the strokes that are often necessary to our
"keeping on" when difficulties surface. What we sometimes forget is
that we are responsible for whatever lasting impression we leave.
Our behavior does influence what another person carries away from our
mutual experience.
We may have left unfavorable impressions during our using days. On
occasion, we do yet. However, it's progress, not perfection, we're
after. And each day we begin anew, with a clear slate and fresh
opportunities to spread good cheer, to treat others with love and
respect, to face head-on and with full honesty all situations drawing
our attention and participation.
As I look forward to the hours ahead, I will remember that I control my
actions toward others. If I want to be remembered fondly, I must treat
each person so.
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Alcoholics Anonymous - Fourth Edition
BILL'S STORY
I had always believed in a power greater than myself. I had often
pondered these things. I was not an atheist. Few people really are, for
that means blind faith in the strange proposition that this universe
originated in a cipher and aimlessly rushes nowhere. My intellectual
heroes, the chemists, the astronomers, even the evolutionists,
suggested vast laws and forces at work. Despite contrary indications, I
had little doubt that a mighty purpose and rhythm underlay all. How
could there be so much of precise and immutable law, and no
intelligence? I simply had to believe in a Spirit of the Universe, who
knew neither time nor limitation. But that was as far as I had gone.
p. 10
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Alcoholics Anonymous - Fourth
Edition Stories
Because I'm An
Alcoholic
This drinker finally found the answer to her nagging question,
"Why?"
Alcohol helped. At least I thought it helped until I saw the oppressive
thirty-year shadow it cast on my life. I discovered it in college, and
although at first I didn't drink often (didn't have the opportunity) ,
whenever I started, I drank as long as there was any alcohol around. It
was a reflex. I don't remember liking the taste, but I liked that it
seemed to bring me to life and get me through a date or party able to
talk. It moved me outside of that hole I felt in myself and lowered the
wall I created between me and any person or situation that made me
uncomfortable.
p. 338
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Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions
Step Four - "Made a
searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves."
But that is not all of the danger. Every time a person imposes his
instincts unreasonably upon others, unhappiness follows. If the pursuit
of wealth tramples upon people who happen to be in the way, then anger,
jealousy, and revenge are likely to be aroused. If sex runs riot, there
is a similar uproar. Demands made upon other people for too much
attention, protection, and love can only invite domination or revulsion
in the protectors themselves-- two emotions quite as unhealthy as the
demands which evoked them. When an individual's desire for prestige
becomes uncontrollable, whether in the sewing circle or at the
international conference table, other people suffer and often revolt.
This collision of instincts can produce anything from a cold snub to a
blazing revolution. In these ways we are set in conflict not only with
ourselves, but with other people who have instincts, too.
p. 44
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Just because someone doesn't love you the way you want them to
doesn't mean they don't love you the best way they know how.
--Unknown
Smiles are contagious. See if you can infect someone today.
--unknown
I can't do His will my way.
--unknown
"It is a sign of strength, not of weakness, to admit that you don't
know
all the answers."
--John P. Loughrane
Miracles are not just extraordinary occurrences. They are also
small simple things that are often overlooked. Take the time
today to notice one.
--unknown
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Father Leo's Daily Meditation
PRINCIPLES
"At the back of every noble life
are the principles that have
fashioned it."
-- George Lorimer
God is to be found in the principles of life. The suggested patterns of
behavior
that
lead to happiness, freedom and unity in the world. God is not just a
"good
idea", an
intellectual philosophy or other worldly entity. God is practical
goodness
that can be
demonstrated and seen in the world. Principles lead to action;
principles
produce
change in attitude and behavior; principles must have a practical
result.
Sometimes you hear the phrase "walk the talk", implying that the
principles
we talk
about should be evident in our daily lives. Also principles should be
seen
in the small
things of life being courteous, giving a smile to a stranger, offering
a
hug to a friend
in pain. God is alive in the principles of life.
Help me to practice the principles I believe in.
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"Not that I have already obtained all this, or have already been made
perfect,
but I press
on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me.
Brothers,
I do not consider
myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting
what
is behind and
straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the
prize
for which God
has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus. All of us who are mature
should
take such a
view of things. And if on some point you think differently, that too
God
will make
clear to you. Only let us live up to what we have already attained."
Philippians 3:12-16
"Your life will be brighter than the noonday....And you will have
confidence,
because
there is hope."
Job 11:17-18
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Daily Inspiration
Reach higher than you think possible for all that you want and you find
that
often you attain even more. Lord, I rely on Your promises made to each
of
us and especially on Your love.
Be patient with others, but mostly be patient with yourself. Lord, help
me
to keep a smile on my face and to realize my goodness and refuse to
dwell
on my imperfections.
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NA Just For Today
Fear Of Change
"By working the steps, we come to
accept a Higher Power's will.... We lose our fear of the unknown. We
are set free."
Basic Text pg. 16
Life is a series of changes, both
large and small. Although we may know and accept this fact
intellectually, chances are that our initial emotional reaction to
change is fear. For some reason, we assume that each and every change
is going to hurt, causing us to be miserable.
If we look back on the changes that
have happened in our lives, we'll find that most of them have been for
the best. We were probably very frightened at the prospect of life
without drugs, yet it's the best thing that's ever happened to us.
Perhaps we've lost a job that we thought we'd die without, but later on
we found greater challenge and personal fulfillment in a new career. As
we venture forth in our recovery, we're likely to experience more
changes. We will outgrow old situations and become ready for new ones.
With all sorts of changes taking
place, it's only natural to grab hold of something, anything familiar
and try to hold on. Solace can be found in a Power greater than
ourselves. The more we allow changes to happen at the direction of our
Higher Power, the more we'll trust that those changes are for the best.
Faith will replace fear, and we'll know in our hearts that all will be
well.
Just for today: When I am afraid of a
change in my life, I will take comfort from knowing that God's will for
me is good.
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You are reading from the book Today's
Gift.
Patience is needed with everyone, but
first of all with ourselves. --Saint Francis De Sales
One night Sandra was having trouble
putting a puzzle together. Angrily, she pushed all the pieces into a
huge pile.
"I can't do this," she said. She got
up and walked over to the couch and plopped down.
"Let me tell you a story," said her
dad, as he sat down next to her. "There was a daughter who helped her
dad take care of her baby sister. Again and again, she helped her baby
sister stand and try to walk. One day the daughter tried to put a
puzzle together but gave up after only a few tries. She had forgotten
how many times she had helped her baby sister."
We are all like Sandra, sometimes. We
forget to allow ourselves to fail, even though our growth up to now has
been a series of failures that we learned from. With patience, we allow
ourselves to take chances we might not otherwise explore, and we widen
our world of possibilities. Life has been patient with us so far, now
it's our turn.
What have I failed at that I can try
again today?
You are reading from the book
Touchstones.
I like a man with faults, especially
when he knows it. To err is human - I'm uncomfortable around gods.
--Hugh Prather
We are more comfortable around a man
who has faults and knows it. We respect such a man. So why do we have
such a hard time admitting our own faults? This matter of honesty comes
very gradually and only with hard work. We may have to force ourselves
to admit a fault because we expect to feel unworthy. In fact, what we
do feel after admitting a fault is peacefulness and self-respect. We
may expect to be rejected and judged by friends, but usually
friendships grow more solid when we admit our faults. A true friend
does not need to trust that we will always be right, only that we will
be honest.
At this moment are we being nagged by
some fault? Is there something about the way we have talked to someone
that doesn't seem right? Have we been unfair or dishonest? This is a
program of progress, not perfection. So, to make progress we admit our
imperfections, and as we do, we become more fully human.
God, in this moment when I feel my
human mistakes, help me to be open to your love.
You are reading from the book Each Day
a New Beginning.
If I am to be remembered, I hope it is
for the honesty I try to demonstrate, the patience I try to live by,
and the compassion I feel for others. --JoAnn Reed
Each of us hopes we are leaving a
lasting, positive impression on those we befriend and maybe even those
we encounter by chance. Having others speak well of us provides the
strokes that are often necessary to our "keeping on" when difficulties
surface. What we sometimes forget is that we are responsible for
whatever lasting impression we leave.
Our behavior does influence what
another person carries away from our mutual experience.
We may have left unfavorable
impressions during our using days. On occasion, we do yet. However,
it's progress, not perfection, we're after. And each day we begin anew,
with a clear slate and fresh opportunities to spread good cheer, to
treat others with love and respect, to face head-on and with full
honesty all situations drawing our attention and participation.
As I look forward to the hours ahead,
I will remember that I control my actions toward others. If I want to
be remembered fondly, I must treat each person so.
You are reading from the book The
Language of Letting Go.
God's Will
Each day, ask God what God wants us to
do today; then ask God to help. A simple request, but so profound and
far reaching it can take us anywhere we need to go.
Listen: all that we want, all that we
need, all the answers, all the help, all the good, all the love, all
the healing, all the wisdom, all the fulfillment of desire is embodied
in this simple request. We need say no more than Thank You.
This Plan that has been made for us is
not one of deprivation. It is one of fullness, joy, and abundance. Walk
into it.
See for yourself.
Today, I will ask God to show me what
God wants me to do for this day, and then ask for help to do that. I
will trust that is sufficient to take me into light and joy.
There is something special waiting for
me to do with this day. I know that when it is time I will be inspired
from a place deep within myself. I trust that I will know what to do
when the time is right. --Ruth Fishel
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Journey To The Heart
Protect Your Energy
Just as we strive to protect and
conserve earth’s energy resources, we can strive to protect and
conserve our own. Become more aware of the impact of things, people,
and activities on you and your energy. What feeds you, charges you?
What drains and depletes you?
As you grow and become more sensitive
to how things feel to you, you’ll naturally grow to dislike and be
uncomfortable with whatever drains or negatively impacts your energy.
Yes, some difficult, draining situations are inevitable. But we can
learn to protect ourselves in those situations. Sometimes we need to
let go of people, places, and behaviors that don’t work for us anymore,
that drain, exhaust, and deplete us.
Pay attention to the impact of certain
people, places, behaviors, and events on your energy. Pay attention to
how you feel when you eat certain foods, drink certain beverages, go
certain places. Learn to listen to your body, your emotions, and your
heart. Be prepared to let go of some things and people along the way.
Be gentle with yourself while you do.
Learn to conserve your energy. It is a
precious, valuable resource.
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More Language Of Letting Go
Create an extraordinary life
I ran into my friend one day on the
street. I asked him how he was. He said not very good. But if he won
the lottery– and he showed me a few tickets– he’d be happy then. I
asked him if business was slow. He said, yes, income was down and bills
were up. He needed a big hit to balance the ledger sheet.
We talked for a while. I asked him
what he made an hour. He said $100, but he was mostly getting
appointments for half-hour sessions. He was a therapist, and business
wasn’t very promising right now.
“Gee,” I said, counting up the hours
in a week, “if you worked four half hours a day, that’s $1,000 dollars
a week and $4,000 a month. Sounds like pretty good income, at least to
me.”
“I never thought of it that way,” he
said.
“Instead of trying to win the lottery
or get that big break, why don’t you try to happily do just four half
hours of work a day? Then you don’t have to win the lottery to break
the bank. You’ll be pretty well off right now.”
It’s easy to want to win the big one
or think of a windfall as the only solution to the problems we face.
And the lottery we want to win might not be just in money. We can
easily take that kind of thinking into our relationships or our work.
Buy a chance to win the lottery, if that’s what you want to do. But
maybe you could look at things a different way. What if you stopped
going for the big one and tried to do a lot of little things well? You
could work on being the best friend that you could be. Or maybe you
could get closer to that person you are dating. Instead of waiting for
the perfect soul mate to come along, just be the best boyfriend or
girlfriend in the relationship you already have. Instead of waiting to
win the lottery, make the most out of all the ordinary moments in your
life today.
You’re richer than you think.
God, help me remember that many
ordinary moments, when well-lived, add up to an extraordinary life.
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Finding Your Pinnacle
Mountain Meditation by Madisyn Taylor
Meditating near a mountain can be both
powerful and grounding in a most profound way.
Throughout history, humankind has
stood in awe of mountains. The strength and sturdiness evident in the
rocky crags and smooth slopes of peaks around the globe have from time
immemorial inspired creativity and kindled courage. Mountains have been
venerated by many cultures, which worshipped great summits as gods and
sacred beings. In their looming presence, humanity has seen power,
steadfastness, and resolve. Yet you needn’t live near a mountain to tap
into this vast energy of commanding grandeur. Conversely, since
mountains are as unique in form as human beings, your locale may exist
under the unwavering gaze of a small mountain without your knowing it.
As you practice mountain meditation, the power that lurks in the heart
of all mountains will flow into you while their essential beauty
reminds you that you, too, are a creature of the earth.
If there are mountains in your area,
plan to spend some time enjoying the peaceful embrace of Mother Nature,
which can be a potent meditation aid. Likewise, grasping a rock or
stone in your hand will enable you to easily tap into earth energy. If
you are prevented by circumstance from visiting a mountain, however,
begin by visualizing yourself at the base of a towering summit. Holding
a rock can be helpful to tune into mountain energy. You may find
yourself picturing a steep and majestic snowcapped peak or a lush,
tree-covered mass that rises gently from the earth. Sit or imagine
yourself sitting at the mountain’s base and spend a few minutes simply
coexisting with it. When you feel tranquil, express your intention to
commune with your mountain and ask to receive its energy. Project your
consciousness onto the mountain’s peak, and look down upon the
flatlands over which it stands guard. Send light to the flora and fauna
that call the mountain home. You may discover that you ! feel
wonderfully immense and unshakable as you delve deeper into the
meditation.
Finally, ask the mountain to serve as
a guide and give it your sincerest gratitude. If you have literally
visited a plateau or summit, pass time with the mountain by camping,
hiking, or picnicking upon it. Or, if your journey has been a spiritual
one, use your imagination to survey the sights, sounds, and scents of
your mountain. As your explorations progress, you will become ever more
grounded, growing gradually into your personal power. When you are
finished meditating with mountain energy, give thanks to this strong
and powerful energy for sharing time with you. Daily OM
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A Day At A Time
Reflection For The Day
These days, if I go though an
experience that is new and demanding, I can do so in a spirit of
confidence and trust. Thanks to The Program and Twelve Steps, I’ve come
to know that God is with me in all places and in all endeavors. His
Spirit is in me as well as in the people around me. As a result, I feel
comfortable even in new situations and at home even among strangers.
Will I continue to flow along and grow along with The Program, trusting
in the power and love of God at work in me and in my life?
Today I Pray
May God’s comfort be with me in all
situations, familiar or new. May He rebuild the sagging bridge of my
confidence. May I acknowledge God in me and in others around me. May
that mutual identity in God help me communicate with people on a plane
of honesty. If I can learn to trust God, I can learn to trust the ones
who share this earth with me.
Today I Will Remember
God teaches me how to trust.
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One More Day
Unreal is action without discipline,
charity without sympathy, ritual without devotion.
Bhaqavadqita
It’s so easy to routinely go about our
lives without examining our motives, without deciding why we do the
things we do. We may have become so accustomed to reacting to what we
think is expected of us that we rarely ponder what we expect of
ourselves. At what point do we become willing to know ourselves?
Now may be the right moment to decide
whether we act upon our own values, beliefs, and feelings, or whether
we react to some vague sense of what others expect. By doing this, we
might be surprised in discover that our charitable and spiritual
actions do not change but they will become real because they are
created by our inward sense of direction, discipline, love of others,
and acceptance of self.
The things I say and do today will be
directed by what I expect of myself, not by what I think others expect
of me.
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Food For Thought
Meal by Meal
We abstain from compulsive overeating day-by-day and meal-by-meal.
After breakfast, we do not worry about how we will feel at dinnertime.
After breakfast we know that we have had an abstinent meal and that we
can forget about food until it is time for lunch. If we allow ourselves
to start thinking about what we will have for the next meal, and the
meal after that, we turn on our obsession.
The beauty of abstinence is that it permits us to get from one meal to
the next without being constantly preoccupied with food. By abstaining
from refined sugars and carbohydrates and our individual binge foods,
we no longer have to fight the craving for more. By working the Twelve
Steps, we fill our minds with nourishing thoughts, which drive out our
former obsession with food.
This meal, which I have planned, is the only one that concerns me now.
I do not need to think about other meals or other foods. I will enjoy
this meal, and then I will walk away from food into the rest of my life.
Keep me abstinent, meal-by-meal.
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One Day At A Time
~GOD IS ~
Open your eyes and the whole world is
full of God.
Jakob Bohme
When I was a child, my family never
talked about God. I never knew the light of God, never felt His love or
power, or recognized His presence in my life. When things were rough, I
could only see the darkness. When I was lonely, I didn't know He was
with me all the time. When I was weak or scared, I thought I had to
overcome and be strong, and not be afraid. I didn't feel His presence
with me, or believe that He was watching over me. Then, for twenty
years I was married to a religious man who did talk about God. I tried
so hard to believe as he did, but his words soon lost their meaning.
The abuse began to overshadow the hope that things would change, and
the belief that God would make everything okay, if only I believed like
my husband. For years I have struggled with my faith, trying to believe
in a God that was willing to light my way, love me, and protect me ...
not just in the good times, but in the painful times.
When I first came into recovery, I was
still struggling, but I became "willing to believe" that God cared
about me. I started watching for signs that He was there, ready to
light my path when I could see only the darkness, ready to enfold me in
His arms when I felt unloveable, and ready to protect me when I was
scared. I became willing to recognize His presence in my day-to-day
life.
Now that I am willing, I can find
God's love everywhere ... in a friendly smile, in the kind words of a
friend, in the beauty of a flower, and in a child's eyes. Sometimes,
when life gets rough, I have to look a little harder, but it's there. I
only have to remain open and willing to see it and accept it. Wherever
I am, God is there with me, ready to love and protect me.
One Day at a Time . . .
I will be willing to see God's
presence in my life, and know that wherever I am, God is. I will let
go, and let God be there.
Debbie K.
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AA 'Big Book' - Quote
Among us are wives, relatives and
friends whose problem has been solved, as well as some who have not yet
found a happy solution. We want the wives of Alcoholics Anonymous to
address the wives of men who drink too much. What they say will apply
to nearly everyone bound by ties of blood or affection to an alcoholic.
- Pg. 104 - To Wives
Hour To Hour - Book - Quote
Do not be afraid to tell someone,
anyone when you feel like taking a drink or using some drug. This is
normal and can only be dealt with through open communication.
Help me understand that the 'need' to
use isn't really a need but a symptom of chemical dependency and
nothing to be ashamed of.
The Work of Living
God and I have work to do, together we
have a life to co-create. Mine. I will daily spend time tuning into
that deeper place within me so that I can use my energies more wisely
and efficiently to build my life. I will get farther faster when I live
consciously rather than unconsciously, when I look for guidance rather
than stress unnecessarily and create problems that don't need to be
there. When I stay calm and centered, my life goes more smoothly. When
I allow spirit to guide me through my day, I see beauty where I may
have missed it, I have a center to work from and return to and I walk
in grace rather than stumble my way through the day.
I am held and open to divine
instruction
- Tian Dayton PhD
Pocket Sponsor - Book - Quote
'The turning point in the process of
growing up is when you discover the core of strength within you that
survives all hurt.' ~Max Lerner. That 'core of strength' is based on
abstinence and spiritual principles.
I suit up; I show up: I grow up.
Walk Softly and Carry a Big Book" - Book
Practice makes progress.
Time for Joy - Book - Quote
There is something special waiting for
me to do with this day. I know that when it is time I will be inspired
from a place deep within myself. I trust that I will know what to do
when the time is right.
Alkiespeak - Book - Quote
My folks know how to push my buttons,
they installed them. - Anon.
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AA Thought for the Day
December 12
The Language of the Heart
>From the beginning, communication
in AA has been no ordinary transmission of helpful ideas and attitudes.
It has been unusual and sometimes
unique. Because of our kinship in suffering,
and because our common means of
deliverance are effective only when constantly carried to others,
our channels of contact have always
been charged with the language of the heart.
- The Language Of The Heart, p. 243
Thought to Ponder . . .
Modem-to-modem or face-to-face, AA's
speak the language of the heart.
AA-related 'Alconym' . . .
A A = Always Awesome.
~*~A.A. Thoughts For The Day~*~
Carrying the Message
"Alcoholics simply will not listen to
a paid
twelfth-stepper.
Almost from the beginning,
we have been positive that
face-to-face work
with the alcoholic who suffers could
be based only
on the desire to help and be helped.
When an AA talks for money,
whether at a meeting or to a single
newcomer,
it can have a very bad effect on him,
too.
The money motive compromises him
and everything he says and does for
his prospect.
This has always been so obvious
that only a very few AA's have ever
worked the Twelfth Step
for a fee."
c. 1952AAWS, Twelve Steps and Twelve
Traditions, p. 166
Thought to Consider . .
There is no materialism in AA -- just
spirituality.
.
*~*~*AACRONYMS*~*~*
H E A R T = Healing, Enjoying, And
Recovering, Together
*~*~*~*~*^Just For Today!^*~*~*~*~*
Decline
>From "To Handle Sobriety":
"So when my liver had recovered after
ten months, I resumed drinking. At first, just one drink, on occasion.
Then drinks came more frequently but were carefully spaced out. Soon my
drinking was as bad as ever all day long every day. But I was trying
frantically to control it. And it had gone underground now, because
everyone knew I shouldn't be drinking. Instead of drinking in fancy
bars and clubs, I had to carry a bottle of vodka in my briefcase, duck
into public toilets, and gulp from the bottle"
2001 AAWS, Inc., Fourth Edition;
Alcoholics Anonymous, pg. 556
*~*~*~*~*^ Grapevine Quote ^*~*~*~*~*
"Nothing improves if you drink.""
El Granada, California, March 2003
"How an Atheist Works the Steps,"
Spiritual Awakenings
~*~*~*~*^ Big Book & Twelve N' Twelve
Quotes of the Day ^*~*~*~*~*
"We do not like to pronounce any
individual as alcoholic, but you can
quickly diagnose yourself, Step over
to the nearest barroom and try
some controlled drinking. Try to drink
and stop abruptly. Try it
more than once. It will not take long
for you to decide, if you are
honest with yourself about it. It may
be worth a bad case of jitters
if you get a full knowledge of your
condition."
~Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th Edition,
More About Alcoholism, pg. 31~
"How dark it is before the dawn! In
reality that was the beginning of
my last debauch. I was soon to be
catapulted into what I like to call
the fourth dimension of existence. I
was to know happiness, peace, and
usefulness, in a way of life that is
incredibly more wonderful as time
passes."
Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th Edition,
Bill's Story, pg. 8
The joy of living we really have, even
under pressure and difficulty.
-Alcoholics Anonymous p.15
Practically every A.A. member declares
that no satisfaction has been deeper and no joy greater than in a
Twelfth Step job well done.
-Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions
p.110
Misc. AA Literature - Quote
Creation gave us instincts for a
purpose. Without them we wouldn't be complete human beings. If men and
women didn't exert themselves to be secure in their persons, made no
effort to harvest food or construct shelter, there would be no
survival. If they didn't reproduce, the earth wouldn't be populated. If
there were no social instinct, there would be no society.
Yet these instincts, so necessary for
our existence, often far exceed their proper functions. Powerfully,
blindly, many times subtly, they drive us, dominate us, and insist upon
ruling our lives.
We tried to shape a sane ideal for our
future sex life. We subjected each relation to this test: Was it
selfish or not? We asked God to mold our ideals and help us to live up
to them. We remembered always that our sex powers were God-given and
therefore good, neither to be used lightly or selfishly nor to be
despised and loathed.
Prayer for the Day: Wesley P's prayer - Dear God, please fill
me with Your loving spirit, and let it flow through me into the lives
of others. Amen