ANONYMITY
Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of our Traditions,
ever reminding us to place principles before
personalities.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, p. 564
Tradition Twelve became important early in my sobriety
and, along with the Twelve Steps, it continues to be a
must in my recovery. I became aware after I joined the
Fellowship that I had personality problems, so that
when I first heard it, the Tradition's message was very
clear: there exists an immediate way for me to face,
with others, my alcoholism and attendant anger,
defensiveness, offensiveness. I saw Tradition Twelve as
being a great ego-deflator; it relieved my anger and
gave me a chance to utilize the principles of the
program. All of the Steps, and this particular
Tradition, have guided me over decades of continuous
sobriety. I am grateful to those who were here when
I needed them.
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Twenty-Four Hours A Day
A.A. Thought For The Day
To the extent that I fail in my responsibilities, A.A.
fails. To the extent that I succeed, A.A. succeeds. Every
failure of mine will set back A.A. work to that extent.
Every success of mine will put A.A. ahead to that extent.
I shall not wait to be drafted for service to others,
but I shall volunteer. I shall accept every opportunity to
work for A.A. as a challenge, and I shall do my best to
accept every challenge and perform my task
as best I can. Will I accept every challenge gladly?
Meditation For The Day
People are always failures in the deepest sense when they seek
to live without God's sustaining power. Many people try to be
self-sufficient and seek selfish pleasure and find that it
does not work too well. No matter how much material wealth
they acquire, no matter how much fame and material power,
the time of disillusionment and futility usually comes.
Death is ahead, and they cannot take any material thing
with them when they go. What does it matter if I have gained
the whole world, but lost my own soul?
Prayer For The Day
I pray that I will not come empty to the end of my life. I
pray that I may so live that I will not be afraid to die.
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As Bill Sees It
We
Cannot
Stand Still, p. 25
In the first days of A.A., I wasn't much bothered about the areas of
life in which I was standing still. There was always the alibi: "After
all," I said to myself, "I'm far too busy with much more important
matters." That was my near perfect prescription for comfort and
complacency.
<< << << >> >> >>
How many of us would presume to declare, "Well, Im sober and I'm
happy. What more can I want, or do? I'm fine the way I am." We
know that the price of such self-satisfaction is an inevitable
backslide,
punctuated at some point by a very rude awakening. We have to grow
or else deteriorate. For us, the status quo can only be today, never for
tomorrow. Change we must; we cannot stand still.
1. Grapevine, June 1961
2. Grapevine, February 1961
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Walk In Dry Places
Maturity
means
principles
Right Action
A principle is sometimes defined as a fundamental guide to action. The
more mature we become, the more likely it is that we'll work from
principles rather than blind feelings.
The principles outlined in the Twelve Steps are good guide for mature
living. They call for honesty in motive, fair and considerate treatment
of others, and reliance on our Higher Power throughout each day.
As we continue on such a path, we will outgrow the childish selfishness
and reactions that were so destructive in our old lives. We will be
viewed by others as mature, responsible, reliable people.
We also grow into maturity by acting according to sound principles even
when we don't always feel like it. Whatever our feelings might be at
any given moment, we can choose actions that are sound and constructive.
Whatever my feelings might be from moment to moment, I"ll act according
to the best principles today. I know this is a part of growing up.
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Keep It Simple
Keep
It
Simple.---AA
slogan
Addiction messed up our thinking. We know that from taking Step One. We
forgot things. We had blackouts. We made excuses, and we even started
to
believe them. We were mixed up. We couldn't figure things out. We
decided
to get high and forget about it. Now our minds are clear. We can keep
thinking clearly if we work our program and Keep It Simple. Don't
drink or use other drugs. Go to meetings. Work the Steps. Be yourself.
Ask for help. Trust your Higher Power. Two thoughts will always mess us
up if we let them in. They are "Yes, but..." and "What
if?" Don't let them in. Keep It Simple.
Prayer for the Day: Higher Power, thanks for recovery. Help me
stay
sober and clean
today.
Action for the Day: Today, I'll take one thing at a time and Keep
It
Simple.
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Each Day a New Beginning
And what a delight it is to make friends with someone you have
despised! --Colette
What does it mean to say we "despise" someone? Usually it means that we
have invested a lot of energy in negative feelings; it means that we
have let ourselves care deeply about someone. We would never say we
"despised" someone who wasn't important to us. Why have we chosen to
let negative feelings occupy so much of our hearts?
Sometimes, in the past, that negative energy has become almost an
obsession, consuming our time, gnawing at our self-esteem. But in
recovery there comes a moment of lightning change; a moment of release
from the bonds of obsession. The other person is, after all, just
another person--a seeker, like ourselves. And, since we cared enough to
devote our time and energies to disliking her, she is probably someone
who would be rewarding to know.
Recovery has given us the opportunity to turn over many negative
feelings, to discover that "friend" and "enemy" can be two sides of the
same person.
Today, I will look into my heart and see whether I am clinging to
obsessive concerns with other people. I will resolve to let them go.
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Alcoholics Anonymous - Fourth
Edition
Chapter 6 - INTO ACTION
When we decide who is to hear our story, we waste no time. We have a
written inventory and we are prepared for a long talk. We explain to
our partner what we are about to do and why we have to do it. He should
realize that we are engaged upon a life-and-death errand. Most people
approached in this way will be glad to help; they will be honored by
our confidence.
p. 75
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Alcoholics Anonymous - Fourth
Edition Stories
Women Suffer Too
Despite great opportunities, alcohol
nearly ended her life. Early member, she spread the word among women in
our pioneering period.
Then the miracle happened—to me! It
isn't always so sudden with everyone, but I ran into a personal crisis
which filled me with a raging and righteous anger. And as I fumed
helplessly and planned to get good and drunk and show them, my eye
caught a sentence in the book lying open on my bed: "We cannot live
with anger." The walls crumpled—and the light streamed in. I wasn't
trapped. I wasn't helpless. I was free, and I didn't have to drink to
"show them." This wasn't "religion"—this was freedom! Freedom from
anger and fear, freedom to know happiness and love.
p. 206
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Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions
Step Five - "Admitted to God,
to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our
wrongs."
Hence it was most evident that a solitary self-appraisal, and the
admission of our defects based upon that alone, wouldn't be nearly
enough. We'd have to have outside help if we were surely to know and
admit the truth about ourselves--the help of God and another human
being. Only by discussing ourselves, holding back nothing, only by
being willing to take advice and accept direction could we set foot on
the road to straight thinking, solid honesty, and genuine humility.
p. 59
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Don't
hate - it's too big a burden to
bear.
--Martin Luther King, Sr.
Never be afraid to entrust the unknown future to the all-knowing God."
--unknown
"We may not know what the future holds, but we know who holds the
future."
--unknown
God can make all things new, even you.
--unknown
When you find you are upset over a situation, stop and ask yourself one
very important
question. "Is this something I can change?" Whether it is or not, turn
your negative
energy in to productive energy. You can either change the situation, or
change your
perspective of the situation.
--unknown
You can preach a better sermon with your life than with your lips.
--Oliver Goldsmith
You cannot raise a man up by calling him down.
--William Boetcker
Don't let yesterday use up too much of today.
--Will Rogers
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Father Leo's Daily Meditation
BALANCE
"A society that gives to one class
all the opportunities for leisure,
and to another class all the
burdens of work, dooms both
classes to spiritual sterility."
-- Lewis Mumford
Spirituality brings with it balance. In order to be relaxed, healthy
and alive, I need
both work and leisure. For me I need to remember it is okay to take a
day off; to stay
in and relax is not a waste; play time is creative time!
I was not only compulsive around alcohol and people but I was also
obsessive about
work. I was and am a work-aholic. I need to remember to H.A.L.T.: Don't
get too
Hungry. Don't get too Angry. Don't get too Lonely. Don't get too Tired.
Work for me can be a form of escape. In leisure I have the opportunity
to meet with
myself.
Go on enjoy yourself, with yourself!
You, who made me a laborer in the vineyard, also expected me to sit and
enjoy it.
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"I
will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my
victorious right
hand."
Isaiah 41:10
"Do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you
wherever you go."
Joshua 1:9
Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses,
let us throw off
everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let
us run with
perseverance the race marked out for us. Let us fix our eyes on Jesus,
the author and
perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the
cross, scorning its
shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. Consider
him who endured
such opposition from sinful men, so that you will not grow weary and
lose heart.
Hebrews 12:1-3
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Daily Inspiration
Begin every day as if it were your very first because
you really are always at the beginning. Lord, thank you for the
constant ability to stop any offensive behaviors that I have and the
gift of being forgiven and being able to forgive myself.
Imagine that you were paid for every kindness and charged for every
unkindness. Would you be rich or poor? Lord, I often pray for material
wealth. Let me not neglect my soul by now praying for the ability to
build my spiritual wealth also.
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NA Just For Today
Action And Prayer
"... growth is not the result of
wishing but of action and prayer"
Basic Text, pp. 35-36
Sometimes it seems as if our recovery
is growing much too slowly. We struggle with the steps; we wrestle with
the same problems; we labor under the same uncomfortable feelings day
after day. We wish that recovery would move a little faster so we could
find some comfort!
Wishing doesn't work in recovery; this
isn't a program of magic. If wishes cured addiction, we all would have
been well long ago! What does give us relief in recovery is action and
prayer.
Narcotics Anonymous has worked for so
many addicts because it is a carefully designed program of action and
prayer. The actions we undertake in each of the steps bring more and
more recovery to each area of our lives. And prayer keeps us connected
to our Higher Power. Together, action and prayer keep us well-grounded
in recovery.
Just for today: My recovery is too
precious to just wish about it. Today is a good day for action and
prayer.
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You are reading from the book Today's
Gift.
Telling the truth is a pretty hard
thing. --Thomas Wolfe
Lying can be like sailing choppy
waters. The more we lie, the higher the waves get, and the harder the
sailing. When we lie, we feel we've failed ourselves and others. We
have to work hard to cover up our lies, and the fear of someone finding
out is always with us.
If we ask God for courage to tell the
truth, we can be like the sailboat on a clear and calm day. We can
enjoy the small waves and the light warm breeze we've given ourselves.
Honesty is a good habit, and is easy. With a little faith in our own
worth, we can choose the calm waters' honesty and apply our creativity
to new, growth-oriented activities instead of covering up old mistakes.
How can I smooth my waters right now?
You are reading from the book
Touchstones.
When we are reduced to our last
extreme, there is no further evasion. The choice is a terrible one. It
is made in the heart of darkness ... when we who have been destroyed
and seem to be in hell miraculously choose God! --Thomas Merton
There are many ways we benefit from a
life crisis. Perhaps none of us could achieve true adult maturity - or
a relationship with God - without having the foundations of our lives
shaken. One of our pathways to crisis was the willful pursuit of
control in our codependent and addictive lives. Our lifestyles were
extreme, the consequences were extreme, and our surrender had to be
absolute.
Most of us are surprised by how our
weaknesses can turn to strengths. When our defiant wills led us to the
utter bottom of our despair, we finally turned to a Power greater than
ourselves and found a new way to live. This spiritual story is told in
endless variations in our meetings, and it is renewed in small ways
every day in each of our lives.
God, lift my defiant willfulness from
me and renew my day.
You are reading from the book Each Day
a New Beginning.
And what a delight it is to make
friends with someone you have despised! --Colette
What does it mean to say we "despise"
someone? Usually it means that we have invested a lot of energy in
negative feelings; it means that we have let ourselves care deeply
about someone. We would never say we "despised" someone who wasn't
important to us. Why have we chosen to let negative feelings occupy so
much of our hearts?
Sometimes, in the past, that negative
energy has become almost an obsession, consuming our time, gnawing at
our self-esteem. But in recovery there comes a moment of lightning
change; a moment of release from the bonds of obsession. The other
person is, after all, just another person--a seeker, like ourselves.
And, since we cared enough to devote our time and energies to disliking
her, she is probably someone who would be rewarding to know.
Recovery has given us the opportunity
to turn over many negative feelings, to discover that "friend" and
"enemy" can be two sides of the same person.
Today, I will look into my heart and
see whether I am clinging to obsessive concerns with other people. I
will resolve to let them go.
You are reading from the book The
Language Of Letting Go.
Laying the Foundation
The groundwork has been laid.
Do you not see that?
Don't you understand that all you have
gone through was for a purpose?
There was a reason, a good reason, for
the waiting, the struggle, the pain, and finally the release.
You have been prepared. The same way a
builder must first tear down and dig out the old to make way for the
new, your Higher Power has been cleaning out the foundation in your
life.
Have you ever watched a builder at
construction? When he begins his work, it looks worse than before he
began. What is old and decayed must be removed. What is insufficient or
too weak to support the new structure must be removed, replaced, or
reinforced. No builder who cares about his or her work would put a new
surface over an insufficient support system. The foundation would give
way. It would not last.
If the finished product is to be what
is desired, the work must be done thoroughly from the bottom up. As the
work progresses, it often appears to be an upheaval. Often, it does not
seem to make sense. It may appear to be wasted time and effort, because
we cannot see the final product yet.
But it is so important that the
foundation be laid properly if the fun work, the finishing touches, is
to be all that we want it to be.
This long, hard time in your life has
been for laying of groundwork. It was not without purpose, although at
times the purpose may not have been evident or apparent.
Now, the foundation has been laid. The
structure is solid.
Now, it is time for the finishing
touches, the completion.
It is time to move the furniture in
and enjoy the fruits of the labor.
Congratulations. You have had the
patience to endure the hard parts. You have trusted, surrendered, and
allowed your Higher Power and the Universe to heal and prepare you.
Now, you shall enjoy the good that has
been planned.
Now, you shall see the purpose.
Now, it shall all come together and
make sense.
Enjoy.
Today, I will surrender to the laying
of the foundation - the groundwork - in my life. If it is time to enjoy
the placement of the finishing touches, I will surrender to that, and
enjoy that too. I will remember to be grateful for a Higher Power that
is a Master Builder and only has my best interests in mind, creating
and constructing my life. I will be grateful for my Higher Power's care
and attention to details in laying the foundation - even though I
become impatient at times. I will stand in awe at the beauty of God's
finished product.
It feels so good to help other people
and to know that I have something to give them. It feels so good to
have turned my own life around so that it can benefit others. (Author's
note: Please know that we all have so much to give. The world really
needs us recovering folks now. We have been given an extraordinary gift
of a way of life second to none, and as we continue to grow
spiritually, we do make a difference in the world.) --Ruth Fishel
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Journey To The Heart
Joy Is Your Next Lesson
Learning compassion, understanding
love, and experiencing joy. That’s our purpose, our reason for being
here. That’s our true mission on this planet.
Learning compassion may have been
difficult, because in order to feel compassion for others without
judging, we had to go through difficult times ourselves. Times when
despite our best efforts we couldn’t help ourselves, times when despite
our searching we couldn’t find the answers. As many say, it is usually
our own pain and problems that makes us compassionate.
Understanding love may have taken many
years, many heartbreaks, and much searching and grasping until we
discovered that the key to love was our own heart. Until we discovered
that love wasn’t exactly what we thought or hoped it would be. Now it’s
different. And better.
Don’t give up. Don’t stop now. Don’t
let the residue, the pain from the early parts of your journey, stop
you from going forward. We first had to learn about compassion and love
in order to learn joy.
The hard work is done. Now you have
reached your reward. Now it is time to learn joy.
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More Language Of Letting Go
Slow down and let go
On a road trip up the California coast
a while back, I tried to call home only to find that the batteries in
my cell phone had died. I worried. What if someone needed to get in
touch with me? What if there was a problem with the house? What if my
family couldn’t find me and got worried?
I passed the exit to the beach that I
had always wanted to see.
I obessed some more.
I stopped for breakfast at a
restaurant overlooking the Pacific Ocean. I asked if they had a pay
phone. They didn’t. I barely noticed the stunning view, the smell or
the sound of the surf, and I can’t remember eating my eggs and toast.
I put off seeing things until another
trip; I took the freeway and got home early.
When I got home, there were no
messages. No one had needed me; no one had even been aware that I was
gone. But I had missed out on the treasures of the trip. I had spent so
much time obsessing, I could barely remember where I’d been.
Are you missing out on the wonder of
your trip because you’re in too big of a hurry? Let go. Breathe deeply.
As long as you’re taking the journey, you might as well relax and enjoy
the ride.
God, help me enjoy where I am right
now.
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The Ways We Love
Choosing to Have a Mate or Being Single
The way we choose to love can be as
unique as the way we choose to make a living, maintain our health, or
entertain ourselves. Some choose to seek out a mate and enter into a
partnership with a special individual, while others find immense
satisfaction in staying single. There is no right or wrong way to be in
your life when it comes to deciding whether or not to be in a
relationship, even though society tends to put an emphasis on romantic
partnerships. Whether you choose to go through life as part of a
romantic relationship or live as a single unit, there are benefits to
both. Feel free to be comfortable with whatever choice is right for you.
Choosing to be single is a wonderful
way to spend time discovering yourself. You have more time and space to
figure out what and how you want your life to be without having to keep
someone else’s choices in mind. Being single gives you the freedom to
do what you want at a moment’s notice and the pride that comes with
facing life on your own terms. Companionship, support, and affection
can be found while spending quality time with friends, colleagues, and
relatives. There is also the fun that comes with being able to date
many different people without having to make a commitment. Choosing to
have a mate, on the other hand, brings with it an opportunity to share
your life with another person. There is comfort in the knowledge that
you are facing the world with someone as a united front. When life is
challenging, you are in a position to strengthen, as well as give each
other comfort. There is also the inevitable transformation of self that
comes from allowing another person t! o so intimately be a part of your
life.
Remember that what is right for one
person may not be right for another, and people can transition between
wanting to be with another person and wanting to be alone many times
over the course of their lives. Whether you seek out a mate or live the
single life, embracing it fully will ensure that either choice is as
fulfilling as possible for you. Published with permission from Daily OM
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A Day At A Time
Reflection For The Day
My life before coming to The Program
was not unlike the lives of so many of us who were cruelly buffeted and
tormented by the power of our addictions. For years, I had been sick
and tired. When I became sick and tired of being sick and tired, I
finally surrendered and came to The Program. Now I realize that I had
been helped all along by a Higher Power; it was He, indeed, who allowed
me to live so that I could eventually find a new way of life. Since my
awakening, have I found a measure of serenity previously unknown in my
life.
Today I Pray
May I realize that my Higher Power has
not suddenly come into my life like a stranger opening a door when I
knocked. The Power has been there all along, if I will just remember
how many brushes with disaster I have survived by a fraction of time or
distance. Now that I have come to know my Higher Power better, I
realize that I must have been saved from something — for helping others
like me.
Today I Will Remember
I am grateful to be alive and
recovering.
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One More Day
To forgive is the highest, most
beautiful form of love. In return, you will receive untold peace and
happiness. – Robert Muller
When we are trying to cope with a
newly diagnosed illness, feelings may be hurt a little too easily,
especially when we feel slighted by the very people we feel should
understand. We probably are more vulnerable to hurt at first, and we
may even at times feel sorry for ourselves.
There comes a time, however, when we
can see the futility of carrying old grudges. There’s no longer a need
to know or prove who was right and who was wrong. As we’ve learned to
cope with our illness, we’ve become emotionally stronger — strong
enough to let go of anger and to forgive. The more we forgive, the
calmer and more serene we will become, until ultimately our reward will
be inner peace and trust.
I can let go of past hurts. I can
bridge the gap caused by misunderstandings.
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Food For Thought
Fear of Failure
It is often the fear of failure, which prevents us from attempting what
we really want to do. When we are new to OA, we may be reluctant to
commit ourselves to abstinence because we fear we will break it. When
we are able to maintain abstinence from compulsive overeating, we may
be afraid to make some other kind of commitment for fear of not being
able to succeed.
Our past failures can undermine our confidence in our present
abilities. For this reason, we need to let go of the past and be
willing to try something new. For many of us, belief in a Higher Power
is a new commitment. The fear that we will be disappointed sometimes
blocks us from the wholehearted trust that such a commitment entails.
The fear of failure is best dealt with by living one day at a time. We
can risk a small failure today; it is the large failure in the future
that terrifies us. By taking a small step today toward maintaining
abstinence or working on an important project, we build the confidence
that we can eventually succeed.
With Your support, may I be willing to risk failure.
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One Day At A Time
WILLINGNESS
Yet we finally did make choices that
brought about our recovery. We came to believe that alone we were
powerless over [food]. This was surely a choice, and a most difficult
one. We came to believe that a Higher Power could restore us to sanity
when we became willing to practice [program's] twelve steps. In short,
we chose to 'become willing,' and no better choice did we ever make."
from "As Bill Sees It"
I floundered in program for a good
while. I was not willing to do the Fourth Step; it scared me. Then I
did it, and recovery continued.
I floundered in program again. I was
not willing to do the extra work I knew I would have to do to stay in
the program. I was scared of being a sponsor, so I left. The disease
gradually took me over.
I came back to program. This time I
was willing. No longer did the phrase "going to any lengths" scare me.
I knew I needed to do whatever it took. The disease had beaten me down
to where I had no choice if I wanted to recover. I took the steps ...
all the steps. I became a sponsor. I also discovered that abstinence is
only the beginning of recovery - that life is joyful and free. It all
began with willingness on my part. I didn't have the power to change my
life, but my Higher Power was able to change it once I became willing
to follow the Twelve Steps to the best of my ability.
One Day at a Time . . .
I will ask for and receive the
willingness to work this program.
~ Julie ~
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AA 'Big Book' - Quote
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
A new life has been given us or, if
you prefer, 'a design for living' that really works. - Pg.28 - There Is
A Solution
Hour To Hour - Book - Quote
Life is not fair. You see it in the
headlines; you see it in people racked with chronic pain; you see it in
senseless street violence and children starving in third world
countries. It will be a challenge for you in the coming weeks to
understand it is not an unfair thing that has just happened, addiction
and then recovery, but the greatest fight you shall ever receive.
I do not know why good people suffer
addiction. It is the very act of not understanding and still trusting
in the good of the universe that comprises the very essence of faith.
Life is a Spiritual Journey
No one can learn the alphabet for me.
And no one can develop wisdom, appreciation or inner strength for me.
These are things I have to do for myself. What is life but growth and
expansion, increasing my understanding so that I can deepen my
experience of feeling alive? There are gifts in healing if I am willing
to see them, lessons I can learn, awareness's that I need in order to
appreciate what I already have. Sickness can be my teacher if I let it.
Even as I wait for strength to return to my body, still my spirit and
my character can grow stronger and better and more refined. I am not
doing nothing as I lie here, I am growing on the inside. Today I will
use this moment that puts me into a deeper part of myself to come in
contact with an openness to grow. I am in touch with a part of life
that I normally don't get in touch with.
I am understanding and expanding my
inner world.
- Tian Dayton PhD
Pocket Sponsor - Book - Quote
When you can't find the solution to a
problem, look for the soulution to the problem.
I keep whispering my heart's desires
because I never know when my angel is listening.
"Walk Softly and Carry a Big Book" - Book
The program is for participants, not
spectators.
Time for Joy - Book - Quote
It feels so good to help other people
and to know that I have something to give them. It feels so good to
have turned my own life around so that it can benefit others.
Alkiespeak - Book - Quote
We must think of all those sick ones
still to come to AA. As they try to make their return to faith and to
life, we want them to find everything in AA that we have found, and yet
more, if that be possible. No care, no vigilance, no effort to preserve
AA's constant effectiveness will ever be too great to hold us in full
readiness for the day of their homecoming. Bill W. 1959.
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AA Thought for the Day
December 30
Acceptance
And acceptance is the answer to all my
problems today.
When I am disturbed, it is because I
find some person, place, thing, or situation -- some fact of my life --
unacceptable to me, and I can find no
serenity until I accept that person, place, thing, or situation
as being exactly the way it is
supposed to be at this moment.
Nothing, absolutely nothing, happens
in God's world by mistake.
- Alcoholics Anonymous, p. 417
Thought to Ponder . . .
My serenity is directly proportional
to my level of acceptance.
AA-related 'Alconym' . . .
A B C = Acceptance, Belief, Change.
~*~A.A. Thoughts For The Day~*~
Slip
"I had commenced to drink
as though the cocktails were ginger
ale.
I now remembered what my alcoholic
friends had told me,
how they prophesied that if I had an
alcoholic mind,
the time and place would come --
I would drink again. . .
I knew from that moment that I had an
alcoholic mind.
I saw that will power and
self-knowledge
would not help in those strange mental
blank spots. . .
I had never been able to understand
people
who said that a problem had them
hopelessly defeated.
I knew then. It was a crushing blow."
c. 1976, 2001AAWS, Alcoholics
Anonymous, pp. 41-2
Thought to Consider . . .
I have learned it's the first drink
that gets me drunk.
*~*~*AACRONYMS*~*~*
S L I P = Sobriety Loses Its Priority
*~*~*~*~*^Just For Today!^*~*~*~*~*
Action
>From "Daily Resolutions:"
"A New Year: 12 months, 52 weeks, 365
days,
8,760 hours, 525,600 minutes -- a time
to consider
directions, goals, and actions. I must
make some plans
to live a normal life, but also I must
live emotionally
within a twenty-four-hour frame, for
if I do, I don't
have to make New Year's resolutions! I
can make
every day a New Year's day! I can
decide, 'Today
I will do this....Today I will do
that.' Each day I can
measure my life by trying to do a
little better, by
deciding to follow God's will and by
making an
effort to put the principles of our
A.A. program into
action."
c. 1990, Daily Reflections, page 374
*~*~*~*~*^ Grapevine Quote ^*~*~*~*~*
"I never thought that a day like today
would be a high point of my life. All that excitement that I used to
crave and strive for was not there. I don't have to live on the edge
anymore. And tonight as I lay my head on my pillow I can't think of one
single thing that I did today that I have to go back and redo and make
amends for."
Oceanside, Calif., June 2000
"As Unique as Ham and Eggs,"
Emotional Sobriety
~*~*~*~*^ Big Book & Twelve N' Twelve
Quotes of the Day ^*~*~*~*~*
"We alcoholics are sensitive people.
It takes some of us a long time
to outgrow that serious handicap."
~Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th Edition,
The Family Afterward, pg. 125~
"Those having religious affiliations
will find here nothing
disturbing to their beliefs or
ceremonies. There is no friction
among us over such matters."
~Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th Edition,
There Is A Solution, Page 28~
We'll listen politely to those who
would advise us, but all the decisions are to be ours alone.
-Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions
p.37
Misc. AA Literature - Quote
Perhaps one of the greatest rewards of
meditation and prayer is the sense of belonging that comes to us. We no
longer live in a completely hostile world. We are no longer lost and
frightened and purposeless.
The moment we catch even a glimpse of
God's will, the moment we begin to see truth, justice, and love as the
real and eternal things in life, we are no longer deeply disturbed by
all the seeming evidence to the contrary that surrounds us in purely
human affairs. We know that God lovingly watches over us. We know that
when we turn to Him, all will be well with us, here and hereafter.
Prayer for the Day: Father, as I think of you, I feel your
love. I become still and feel your everlasting arms of love around me.
God I know without a doubt that you love me, so I trust you completely.
I feel safe and secure. God you soothe my thoughts and enrich my soul.
I am ready to face my day feeling your loving presence.