A NEW STATE
OF
CONSCIOUSNESS
He has been granted a gift which amounts to a new state of
consciousness and being.
TWELVE STEPS AND TWELVE TRADITIONS, p 107
Many of us in A.A. puzzle over what is a spiritual awakening. I tended
to look for a
miracle, something dramatic and earth shattering. But what usually
happens is that a
sense of well-being, a feeling of peace, transforms us into a new level
of awareness.
That's what happened to me. My insanity and inner turmoil disappeared
and I entered
into a new dimension of hope, love and peace. I think the degree to
which I continue
to experience this new dimension is in direct proportion to the
sincerity, depth and devotion
with which I practice the Twelve Steps of A.A.
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Twenty-Four Hours A Day
A.A. Thought For The Day
In spite of all we have learned in A.A., our old way of thinking comes
back on us,
sometimes with overwhelming force, and occasionally some of us have
slips. We forget
or refuse to call on the Higher Power for help. We seem to deliberately
make our minds
a blank so far as A.A. training goes, and we take a drink. We
eventually get drunk. We
are temporarily right back where we started from. Those who have had
slips say
unanimously that they were no fun. They say A.A. had taken all the
pleasure out of
drinking. They knew they were doing the wrong thing. The old mental
conflict was back
in full force. They were disgusted with themselves. Am I convinced that
I can never get
anything more out of drinking?
Meditation For The Day
Give something to those who are having trouble, to those whose thoughts
are confused,
something of your sympathy, your prayers, your time, your love, your
thought, your self.
Then give of your own confidence, as you have had it given to you by
the grace of God.
Give of yourself and of your loving sympathy. Give your best to those
who need it and
will accept it. Give according to need, never according to deserts.
Remember that the
giving of advice can never take the place of giving of your self.
Prayer For The Day
I pray that as I have received, so may I give. I pray that I may have
the right answer to
those who are confused.
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As Bill Sees It
Relapses--and
the Group, p. 154
An early fear was that of slips or relapses. At first nearly every
alcoholic we approached began to slip, if indeed he sobered up at all.
Others would stay dry six months or maybe a year and then take a
skid. This was always a genuine catastrophe. We would all look at
each other and say, "Who next?"
Today, though slips are a very serious difficulty, as a group we take
them in stride. Fear has evaporated. Alcohol always threatens the
individual, but we know that it cannot destroy the common welfare.
<< << << >> >> >>
"It does not seem to pay to argue with 'slippers' about the proper
method of getting dry. After all, why should people who are drinking
tell people who are dry how it should be done?
"Just kid the boys along--ask them if they are having fun. If they are
too noisy or troublesome, amiably keep out of their way."
1. A.A. Comes Of Age, p. 97
2. Letter, 1942
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Walk In Dry Places
Holding
hands
and
hugging
Sincerity
The custom of holding hands while saying the Lord's Prayer has been
adopted by many AA groups. We have also seen more hugging than in
the past, even between the most unlikely members.
Are these new practices good or bad? In accordance with AA
tradition, we have to leave such questions to the group conscience.
One thought, however, is that such physical actions do not necessarily
mean that any true spiritual bonding has taken place. The
old-timers who never held hands or hugged still had a great closeness
in spirit and in feeling.
We must also consider that we may be violating the privacy of the
person who doesn't wish to hold hands or hug. If such a person chooses
to stand outside the hand=holding circle, he or she maybe cast in the
role of dissenter. Would that be fair?
Hand -holding and hugging may be here to stay, but let's not make them
out to be more than mere physical expressions. The program of the
heart is still first.
I'll remember today that true bonding is spiritual, not physical.
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Keep It Simple
Each
day,
somewhere
in
the
world,
recovery begins when one alcoholic
talks with another alcoholic, sharing experience, strength, and hope.
---Alcoholics Anonymous
All over the world, recovering men and women use the same Twelve Steps
to
live their lives.
Our fellowship keeps growing. The bigger it gets, the faster it grows.
Why? Because the program brings our spirits back to life. All over the
world, many of us were dying, and now we’re full of life and love. We
are
bringing our world bake to life. As we share our experience, strength,
and hope, we help others join us in coming back to life.
Prayer for the Day: Higher Power, help me stay sober today. Guide
me and all others who are
doing Your will today.
Action for the Day: Today, I’ll think of three things I can do to
help spread the message of
AA and NA.
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Each Day a New Beginning
It is a long baptism into the seas of humankind, my daughter. Better
immersion than to live untouched. --Tillie Olsen
We have each had days when we preferred hiding under the covers,
avoiding life at all costs. And in times gone by, we did just that,
sometimes too frequently. What we didn't always know, and what we still
forget on occasion, is that we have a ready and willing partner who
will join us in every pursuit.
The more fully we commit ourselves to one another and to all our
experience, the closer we will come to the very serenity we long for.
Serenity accompanies our increasing understanding of life's many
mysteries. It's easy to cheat ourselves out of the prizes any day
offers us. Fear fosters inertia, leaving us separate, alone, even more
afraid. But we have an appointment with life. And our appointment will
bring us to the place of full understanding, the place where we'll be
certain, forever after, that all is well. And that life is good.
Today's appointments are part of the bigger plan for my life. I will
face them, enjoy them, and reap their rewards.
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Alcoholics Anonymous - Fourth
Edition
BILL'S STORY
No words can tell of the loneliness and despair I found in that bitter
morass of self-pity. Quicksand stretched around me in all directions. I
had met my match. I had been overwhelmed. Alcohol was my master.
p. 8
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Alcoholics Anonymous - Fourth
Edition Stories
Crossing The River
Of Denial
She finally realized that when she enjoyed her drinking, she
couldn't control it, and when she controlled it, she couldn't enjoy it.
I went to a meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous the next night, knowing I
wanted what you had. I sat in that cold metal chair just as I had for
the past five months and read Step One on the wall for the hundredth
time. But this time I asked with all my heart for God to help me, and a
strange thing happened. A physical sensation came over me, like a wave
of pure energy, and I felt the presence of God in that dingy little
room. I went home that night and for the first time in years I did not
have to open the cupboard with the half-gallon jug of vodka in it--not
that night or any night since. God had restored me to sanity, and I
took Step Two the very moment I surrendered and accepted my
powerlessness over alcohol and the unmanageability of my life.
pp. 334-335
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Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions
Step Three -
"Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God
as we understood Him."
Once we have come into agreement with these ideas, it is really easy to
begin the practice of Step Three. In all times of emotional disturbance
or indecision, we can pause, ask for quiet, and in the stillness simply
say: "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference.
Thy will, not mine, be done."
pp. 40-41
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Action
may
not
always
bring
happiness,
but there is no happiness
without action.
--William James
Money is not required to buy one necessity of the soul.
--Henry David Thoreau
If you want to accomplish the goals of your life, you have to begin
with the Spirit.
--Oprah Winfrey
The steps did for me the very thing I kept hoping alcohol would do for
me --- they gave me the
peace and serenity I had been looking for in a bottle.
--unknown
Today is full of miracles!
--Ruth Fishel
"The principles you live by create the world you live in; if you change
the principles you
live by, you will change your world."
--Blaine Lee
"What we see depends mainly on what we look for."
--John Lubbock
The ultimate lesson all of us have is unconditional love, which
includes not only others but
ourselves as well.
--Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
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Father Leo's Daily Meditation
BEAUTY
"Not every woman in old
slippers can manage to look like
Cinderella."
-- Don Marquis
Beauty is not what you wear or look like; beauty is within. We begin to
love ourselves
when we see the beauty that God has given to each and every one of us
forever. God's
image and beauty is expressed through our attitudes and feelings, how
we greet and
listen to each other and the gentle dignity we afford to another human
being.
For years I saw myself as ugly, boring, useless and stupid. This
message came from
parents who forever compared me with others and for years I believed
their message.
I hid through my teen-age years and quietly tried to escape in food,
alcohol and
drugs.
Then after a crisis I met people who had felt the same but were now
feeling different.
They loved me until I could begin to love myself. Now I like me. Now I
can love me.
Today I can like and love you.
Help me to see the beauty in the wrinkle; the power in the pain.
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"He
who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of
the
Almighty."
Psalm 91:1
"Dear children, let us not love with words or tongue but with actions
and in truth. This
then is how we know that we belong to the truth, and how we set our
hearts at rest in
his presence."
I John 3:18-19
"Again Jesus spoke to them, saying, 'I am the light of the world.
Whoever follows
me will never walk in darkness but will have the light of life.'"
John 8:12
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Daily Inspiration
Imagine joy and you will find it. Lord, I thank You for the people that
need me and love me, for the ability to hope and especially for the
ability to love.
One of life's greatest rewards is not what we get, but what we become.
Lord, give me the courage to be all that I can.
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NA Just For Today
Those Who Want To Recover
"We have seen the program work for any
addict who honestly and sincerely wants to stop [using drugs]"
Basic Text pg. 10
How do we know when someone honestly
and sincerely wants to stop using drugs? The truth is that we don't
know! Because we cannot read minds or know another's motives and
desires, we simply have to hope for the best. We may talk to a newcomer
at a meeting and think we'll never see them again, only to find them
several years later doing well in their recovery. We may be tempted to
give up on someone who keeps relapsing or doesn't get clean right away,
but we must not. No matter how unwilling someone may seem, a simple
fact remains - the addict is at a meeting.
We may never know the results of our
Twelfth Step work; it is not up to us to gauge the willingness of a
newcomer. The message we carry is a part of us. We carry it everywhere
and share it freely, leaving the results to a Power greater than
ourselves.
Just for today: I will share my
recovery with any addict, anywhere, anytime, and under any
circumstances. I will leave the results to my Higher Power.
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You are reading from the book Today's
Gift.
My true god is always with me.
I am learning to trust myself. . . .
--Joan Parsons
Sometimes a book we read at a very
young age stays with us our whole lives.
One girl loved Heidi more than any
other book. She always thought about the grandfather's hut. It was a
special place in the world--with the fresh mountain air, the spring
flowers, the winter fire on the hearth. But the part she carried with
her to adulthood was the part about the grandfather pouring goat's milk
into a bowl and telling Heidi to drink it all up so she could grow to
be healthy and happy.
Now that girl is a woman. Sometimes,
when she wants to feel taken care of, she pours herself a bowl of milk.
Then she sits down, picks up the bowl with two hands, and drinks out of
it like Heidi. She feels comforted and connected to the universe.
The private rituals we discover in
childhood can befriend us all our lives, if we let them.
What do I want when I want comfort?
You are reading from the book
Touchstones.
[A relationship] takes time and deeds,
and this involves trust, it involves making ourselves naked, to become
sitting ducks for each other. --Eldridge Cleaver
When we were lost in our excesses, we
were limited in our relationships. The history of our friendships and
loves may be evidence of that. Many of us had a primary relationship
with a substance or an addictive behavior, and people had only second
place. Many of us were so lost in our codependency that our
relationships were two-dimensional. We didn't know how to be there with
our whole selves. In recovery our ability to relate to others charges
slowly. We learn how to love like everyone else learned - only we are
learning a little later.
We have to be willing to be
vulnerable. We also must be willing to be accountable - willing to say
to our loved ones, "You can count on me to never leave without saying
good bye." "You can count on me to be respectful of you." "You can
count on me to tell you how I feel, even when it hurts." As we mature,
with the help of the Steps, we also grow in our relationships with
others.
Today, I will be true to my
relationships.
You are reading from the book Each Day
a New Beginning.
It is a long baptism into the seas of
humankind, my daughter. Better immersion than to live untouched.
--Tillie Olsen
We have each had days when we
preferred hiding under the covers, avoiding life at all costs. And in
times gone by, we did just that, sometimes too frequently. What we
didn't always know, and what we still forget on occasion, is that we
have a ready and willing partner who will join us in every pursuit.
The more fully we commit ourselves to
one another and to all our experience, the closer we will come to the
very serenity we long for. Serenity accompanies our increasing
understanding of life's many mysteries. It's easy to cheat ourselves
out of the prizes any day offers us. Fear fosters inertia, leaving us
separate, alone, even more afraid. But we have an appointment with
life. And our appointment will bring us to the place of full
understanding, the place where we'll be certain, forever after, that
all is well. And that life is good.
Today's appointments are part of the
bigger plan for my life. I will face them, enjoy them, and reap their
rewards.
You are reading from the book The
Language of Letting Go.
Difficult People
Few things can make us feel crazier
than expecting something from someone who has nothing to give. Few
things can frustrate us more than trying to make a person someone he or
she isn't; we feel crazy when we try to pretend that person is someone
he or she is not. We may have spent years negotiating with reality
concerning particular people from our past and our present. We may have
spent years trying to get someone to love us in a certain way, when
that person cannot or will not.
It is time to let it go. It is time to
let him or her go. That doesn't mean we can't love that person anymore.
It means that we will feel the immense relief that comes when we stop
denying reality and begin accepting. We release that person to be who
he or she actually is. We stop trying to make that person be someone he
or she is not. We deal with our feelings and walk away from the
destructive system.
We learn to love and care differently
in a way that takes reality into account.
We enter into a relationship with that
person on new terms - taking our needs and ourselves into account. If a
person is addicted to alcohol, other drugs, misery, or other people, we
let go of his or her addiction; we take our hands off it. We give his
or her life back. And we, in the process, are given our life and
freedom in return.
We stop letting what we are not
getting from that person control us. We take responsibility for our
life. We go ahead with the process of loving and taking care of
ourselves.
We decide how we want to interact with
that person, taking reality and our own best interests into account. We
get angry, we feel hurt, but we land in a place of forgiveness. We set
him or her free, and we become set free from bondage.
This is the heart of detaching in love.
Today, I will work at detaching in
love from troublesome people in my life. I will strive to accept
reality in my relationships. I will give myself permission to take care
of myself in my relationships, with emotional, physical, mental, and
spiritual freedom for both people as my goal.
Today is full of miracles! --Ruth
Fishel
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Journey To The Heart
Life Can Be Fun
How careful and guarded we’ve been
with fun, with playing, with sheer enjoyment– whether we’re working,
traveling, or wandering around town on a Saturday afternoon. Sometimes,
we act as though there’s a limited amount, a scarce supply of fun
available. We can’t take too much, or it’ll all be gone.
That’s how I was for a long time.
One Saturday afternoon my son, Shane,
asked if he could spend the night at a friend’s house to play and have
a sleepover.
“Why?” I asked.
“You just did something fun last
night,” I reminded him.
He thought for a moment. “Who said you
can’t have fun two days in a row.?”
Have some fun– with life, with love,
with work. Then go out and have some more.
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More Language Of Letting Go
Be happy now
“Time is what keeps everything from
happening at once,” the bumper sticker ahead of me read.
Maybe, I thought. I was racing back
home from the computer store, busily doing my errands, trying to get
things done. I noticed a restaurant and shopping center to my right, on
the freeway. I’d been curious about this place for almost a year.
Today, instead of driving by, I turned off the highway and pulled into
the parking lot. I spent the next three hours browsing through the
stores filled with antiques, trinkets, and gourmet foods. Then I
enjoyed a leisurely dinner– a juicy hamburger and a chocolate malt– at
the restaurant before returning home. The stores had always been there,
I’d always driven past. Today I stopped, satisfied my curiosity, and
enjoyed myself.
It’s easy to spend our lives working
toward a goal, convinced that if we could only get there, we’d be truly
happy then. Today is the only moment we have. If we wait until tomorrow
to be happy, we’ll miss out on the beauty of today.
Have your plans. Set goals.
Let yourself be happy now.
God, help me be aware of the joy
that’s in front of me now instead of waiting for tomorrow to bring me
happiness.
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Blue Skies
The Sky Is Blue Even on a Cloudy Day
by Madisyn Taylor
Darker days are just as much a part of
life as are the days graced with sunshine.
When we refer to a “beautiful day,” we
are often describing a day that is sunny, clear, and without a cloud in
sight to mar a sky that is a brilliantly perfect blue. We find
ourselves bouncing along, light in spirit, free from worries, and
enjoying the moment. That is, until the clouds begin to form. The sky
may turn grey, and a fog may roll in. Puffs of white take on whimsical,
darker shades, and our beautiful day disappears along with the
sunshine… or so it seems.
A clear blue sky often inspires in us
good cheer, bringing on a lighter, more carefree day. We may find
ourselves spending time outdoors, breathing in the fresh air, and
basking in the warmth of the sun. Yet should clouds appear to wash the
sky with shadows, we may let this change of weather decrease our energy
and enthusiasm, pulling us into our own cloudy funk. Darker days are
just as much a part of life as are the days graced with sunshine. They
show us a different perspective of our world, while helping us
appreciate the moments of illumination that inevitably follow. A rainy
day with clouds helps to clear the air, washing away stagnation. Still,
it’s hard not to feel gloomy or think that the day has been ruined when
there are clouds hanging over us. Yet if you can remember that these
shades of grey won’t last forever, and that hidden behind the clouds is
the blue sky, you will find that the beauty of your day is merely
playing a game of peek-a-boo with you. Like the mis! haps and
interruptions that occasionally block the brilliance that is our own
lives from shining through, clouds eventually clear away so we can open
up to a brighter horizon.
The next time you wake up to a cloudy
day, remember that these shades of grey in life are there just for the
moment. And that no matter how hard the rain falls or how chilly the
fog is, the clouds will go away, the sun will break through, and you
will be able to see the sky that has always and forever been a
beautiful and brilliant blue. Published with permission from Daily OM
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A Day At A Time
Reflection For The Day
“It is of low benefit to give me
something. It is of high benefit to enable me to do something for
myself.” Emerson
I’ve been taught in The Program that I
begin to use my will properly when I try to make it conform with God’s
will. In the past, most of my problems resulted from the improper use
of will power. I’d always tried to use it, in sledgehammer fashion, as
a way of solving my problems or changing the conditions of my life. Do
I see that a primary purpose of the Twelve Steps is to help me channel
my will into agreement with God’s intentions for me?
Today I Pray
May I direct my will-power into a
channel where it can pick up the will of God. May I no longer use my
will-power — which has not proved mighty in the past — as willfulness.
May I think of my will only as an extension of God’s will, listening
always for direction.
Today I Will Remember
To use my will-power as willingness,
not willfulness.
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One More Day
Forgiveness is the answer to the
child’s dream of a miracle by which what is broken is made whole again,
what is soiled is again made clean.
– Dag Hammarskjold
We all may feel a measure of guilt
when relationships deteriorate or friends become angry with each other.
Sometimes, it’s not the people around us who are to blame; sometimes it
really is our fault. We’ve misspoken or said harsh and unfeeling words
to a friend.
We can’t undo our mistakes or take
back our words, but we can ask for forgiveness and try to make amends.
WE can forgive others when they have hurt us, knowing that forgiveness
keeps our relationships whole.
I don’t have to wait for forgiveness
from others; I can make my amends first.
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Food For Thought
Challenges
When we were overeating compulsively, we accepted few challenges other
than how much food we could cram into our stomachs without getting
sick. As our disease progressed, outside interests narrowed and we "got
by" with minimum accomplishment instead of being inspired to do our
best.
Life is a challenge. None of us has an easy, free ride. The problems
and difficulties we overcome are what ensure our continual growth.
Without obstacles and tension, we would stagnate. By overeating, we
kept ourselves too doped up and lethargic to respond to many of the
challenges life presented.
Abstinence is a challenge. It requires our devotion, determination, and
dedication. There are some days when maintaining abstinence is all the
challenge we can handle. As we progress in the program, we are
increasingly capable of responding to the challenges that come to us
through our families, jobs, leisure activities, and community
involvements.
Today, I will be challenged to become what You intend.
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One Day At A Time
PERFECTION
My imperfections and failures are as
much a blessing from God
as my successes and my talents,
and I lay them both at His feet.
Mahatma Gandhi
I don't know why I used to think that
if something wasn't done perfectly, it wasn't worth doing. I was an
all-time overachiever, and to fail at something was totally
unacceptable. It was hardly surprising that I couldn't like, let alone
love, myself, since I set such impossibly high standards for myself. I
was constantly pushing myself to excel at those things I was good at,
and would beat up on myself if I failed to measure up to the high
expectations I held. I was especially critical of my body and thought
that if I had the perfect body, then my life would be perfect.
When I came into the program, I had to
learn not to be so hard on myself. For the first time I began to
realize that I was human and could still be lovable and worthy, even
with all my imperfections and character defects. I am lovingly reminded
by my sponsor and my friends in the fellowship to be more gentle on
myself, and that I don't even have to do the program perfectly. I just
need to do the best I know how for that day; then I can see progress
one day at a time. I don't have to push myself to be perfect all the
time in order to win approval or gain love. What a relief that is!
One day at a time . . .
I don't have to be perfect all the
time. I just need to to be the best me that I can for today, and that's
the way God intended me to be.
Sharon S.
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AA 'Big Book' - Quote
We have found nothing incompatible
between a powerful spiritual experience and a life of sane and happy
usefulness. - Pg. 130 - The Family Afterward
Hour To Hour - Book - Quote
It seems insane that we have to be
brought to our knees before we seek help, but for most of us that's the
way it is. Whatever crisis got us here, we will eventually see as a
blessing in disguise.
Thank You Higher Power, of my
understanding, for the crisis--the one that brought me to my knees,
because it also bought me this hour of clean and sober time.
One Foot In Front Of The Other
All I need to do today is to put one foot in front of the other. I can
only walk this walk a step at a time. Each time I take a step, I will
trust that the next will follow, along with the next, and the next and
the next. What I know today is that no matter what does or does not
come my way, I will wake up each morning to one more day of my
spiritual journey, nothing more, nothing less. I will keep putting one
foot in front of the other.
- Tian Dayton PhD
Pocket Sponsor - Book - Quote
Doing the next right thing in the face
of a tricky situation is not a choice you can run away from. As the
saying goes: Wherever you go, there you are.
I do the next right thing first, so
the 'situation' doesn't last.
Alkiespeak - Book - Quote
I went outside and leaned up against
the wall. I was throwing up on my shoes. And a man came out and he
brought a towel and he cleaned me up, put his arms around me and said:
'Honey this is the last drunk you'll ever have to shake out.' - Gayle W.
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AA Thought for the Day
December 5
Courage
Before we could recognize the illness
in ourselves, we had to unload this tired old myth:
It would be a sign of shameful
weakness to admit we couldn't handle the sauce any more (if we ever
could).
Weakness? Actually, it takes
considerable courage to stare unblinkingly at the hard truth, sparing
nothing,
without glossing over anything,
without excuses, and without kidding ourselves.
- Living Sober, p. 72
Thought to Ponder . . .
If I have the courage to begin, I have
the courage to succeed.
AA-related 'Alconym' . . .
O D A A T = One Day At A Time.
~*~A.A. Thoughts For The Day~*~
A New Notion
"The idea that religion and
spirituality
were not one and the same was a new
notion.
My sponsor asked that I merely remain
open-minded
to the possibility that there was a
Power greater than myself,
one of my own understanding.
He assured me that no person was going
to impose
a belief system on me, that it was a
personal matter.
Reluctantly, I opened my mind to the
fact that maybe,
just maybe, there was something to
this spiritual lifestyle.
Slowly, but surely, I realized there
was indeed
a Power greater than myself,
and I soon found myself with a
full-time God in my life
and following a spiritual path that
didn't conflict
with my personal religious
convictions."
c. 2001AAWS, Alcoholics Anonymous, p.
287
Thought to Consider . . .
God enters us through our wounds.
*~*~*AACRONYMS*~*~*
S W A T = Surrender, Willingness,
Acceptance, Trust
*~*~*~*~*^Just For Today!^*~*~*~*~*
Hope
>From "Window of Opportunity":
"I once knew a woman who was crying
before a meeting. She was approached by a five-year-old girl who told
her, 'You don't have to cry here. This is a good place. They took my
daddy and they made him better.' That is exactly what A.A. did for me;
it took me and it made me better. For that I am eternally grateful."
2001 AAWS, Inc., Fourth Edition;
Alcoholics Anonymous, pg. 431
*~*~*~*~*^ Grapevine Quote ^*~*~*~*~*
"Some of us take a long time to 'come
to' before we can 'come to believe' that there is any hope for us."
Nanaimo, British Columbia, February
2003
"My Name Is Gary and I'm a Human
Being,"
Spiritual Awakenings
~*~*~*~*^ Big Book & Twelve N' Twelve
Quotes of the Day ^*~*~*~*~*
"When we became alcoholics, crushed by
a self-imposed crisis we could
not postpone or evade, we had to
fearlessly face the proposition that
either God is everything or else He is
nothing. God either is or He
isn't."
Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th Edition, We
Agnostics, pg. 53
To be vital, faith must be accompanied
by self sacrifice and unselfish, constructive action.
~Alcoholics Anonymous page 93
The power of God goes deep!
-Alcoholics Anonymous p.114
Almost any experienced A.A. will tell
how his affairs have taken remarkable and unexpected turns for the
better as he tried to improve his conscious contact with God.
-Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions
p.105
Misc. AA Literature - Quote
When I was a child, I acquired some of
the traits that had a lot to do with my insatiable craving for alcohol.
I was brought up in a little town in Vermont, under the shadow of Mount
Aeolus. An early recollection is that of looking up at this vast and
mysterious mountain, wondering what it meant and whether I could ever
climb that high. But I was presently distracted by my aunt who, as a
fourth-birthday present, made me a plate of fudge. For the next
thirty-five years I pursued the fudge of life and quite forgot about
the mountain.
When self-indulgence is less than
ruinous, we have a milder word for it. We call it 'taking our comfort.
Prayer for the Day: Eleventh Step Prayer - Higher Power, as I
understand You, I pray to keep my connection with You open and clear
from the confusion of daily life. Through my prayers and meditation I
ask especially for freedom from self-will, rationalization and wishful
thinking. I pray for the guidance of correct thought and positive
action. Your will, Higher Power, not mine, be done.