SERVICE
Life will take on a new meaning. To watch people recover,
to see them help others, to watch loneliness vanish, to
see a fellowship grow up about you. to have a host of
friends - this is an experience you must not miss. . . .
Frequent contact with newcomers and with each other is
the bright spot of our lives.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, p. 89
It is through service that the greatest rewards are to be
found. But to be in a position of offering true, useful
and effective service to others, I must first work on
myself. This means that I have to abandon myself to God,
admitting my faults and clearing away the wreckage of my
past. Work on myself has taught me how to find the
necessary peace and serenity to successfully merge
inspiration and experience. I have learned how to be, in
the truest sense, an open channel of sobriety.
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Twenty-Four Hours A Day
A.A. Thought For The Day
The length of time of our sobriety is not as important as
the quality of it. A person who has been in A.A. for a number
of years may not be in as good mental condition as a person
who has only been in a few months. It is a great
satisfaction to have been an A.A. member for a long time
and we often mention it. It may sometimes help the newer
members, because they may say to themselves, if they can do
it I can do it. And yet the older members must realize
that as long as they live they are only one drink away
from a drunk. What is the quality of my sobriety?
Meditation For The Day
"And greater works than this shall ye do." We can do
greater works when we have more experience of the new way
of life. We can have all the power we need from the Unseen
God. We can have His grace, His spirit, to make us effective
as we go along each day. Opportunities for a better world
are all around us. Greater works can we do. But we do not
work alone. The power of God is behind all good works.
Prayer For The Day
I pray that I may find my rightful place in the world.
I pray that my works may be made more effective by the
grace of God.
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As Bill Sees It
Two-Way
Tolerance, p. 73
"Your point of view was once mine. Fortunately, A.A. is constructed
so that we need not debate the existence of God; but for best results,
most of us must depend upon a Higher Power, and no right-minded
A.A. would challenge your privilege to believe precisely that way.
We should all be glad that good recoveries can be made even on this
limited basis.
"But turnabout is fair play. If you would expect tolerance for your
point of view, I am sure you would be willing to reciprocate. I try to
remember that, down through the centuries, lots of brighter people
than I have been found on both sides of this debate about belief. For
myself, of late years, I am finding it much easier to believe that God
made man, than that man made God."
Letter, 1966
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Walk In Dry Places
A
new frame of mind
Mood Control
Long after AA was started, the term mood-altering drug came into vogue.
Though this originally was applied to hard drugs, it is also true of
alcohol.
There's nothing wrong with wanting to alter one's mood. None of us
really wants to be depressed, anxious, or fearful. We're all looking
for ways to stay happy and high-spirited.
The problem with all mood-altering drugs, alcohol included, is that
they provide temporary highs while bringing on long-term destruction
and enslavement. We would love to have those highs if they did not
carry such a terrible price.
But we can seek a new frame of mind in sober living that will give us
better moods without destroying us. This is "the peace that passes all
understanding," and it comes only from living the right way and
listening to our Higher Power. This is the only mood control that
really works.
I want to be in a good mood today, but it must be as a result of having
a healthy frame of mind. I have no desire for the false highs
that were killing me.
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Keep It Simple
"When
I
was
about
12,
I
used to think I must be a genius, but
nobody's noticed."---John Lennon.
"We all have secret ideas about ourselves. How often we have said to
ourselves, If only They knew...But if we watch others, we see that many
of their ideas are not so secret. We can often guess how they see
themselves by the way they act. We all act out our secrets. Faith means
trusting our Higher Power with our secrets. Faith in others means
trusting them with our secret feelings. Why share these secrets? When
we
were using alcohol or other drugs we lived too much in a secret world.
We
need to give up the secrets that keep us from others. We need others in
our lives. Our spirits need to be close to others.
Prayer for the Day: God, help me to live in ways I'm not ashamed
to tell others. Allow
me to meet you and others, free of shame.
Action for the Day: Today, I'll share one of my secrets w/ a
loving friend."
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Each Day a New Beginning
I have found that sitting in a place where you have never sat before
can be inspiring. --Dodie Smith
Repeatedly, today and every day, we will be in new situations, new
settings with old friends, and old settings and situations with new
friends. Each instance is fresh, unlike all the times before. And
inspiration can accompany each moment, if we but recognize how special
it is.
"We will not pass this way again," so the song says, which heightens
the meaning of each encounter, every experience. Acknowledging that
something can be gained each step along the way invites inspiration.
Inspiration moves us to new heights. We will be called to step beyond
our present boundaries. Maybe today. Whenever the inspiration catches
our attention, we can trust its invitation; we are ready for the
challenge it offers. We need not let our narrow, personal expectations
of an experience, a new situation perhaps, prevent us from being open
to all the dynamic possibilities it offers.
I must be willing to let my whole self be moved, inspired. I must be
willing to let each moment I experience be the only moment getting my
attention.
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Alcoholics Anonymous - Fourth
Edition
BILL'S STORY
My musing was interrupted by the telephone. The cheery voice of an old
school friend asked if he might come over. HE WAS SOBER. It was years
since I could remember his coming to New York in that condition. I was
amazed. Rumor had it that he had been committed for alcoholic insanity.
I wondered how he had escaped. Of course he would have dinner, and then
I could drink openly with him. Unmindful of his welfare, I thought only
of recapturing the spirit of other days. There was that time we had
chartered an airplane to complete a jag! His coming was an oasis in
this dreary desert of futility. The very thing - an oasis! Drinkers are
like that.
pp. 8-9
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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.
At nine months of sobriety I lost the big house that I bought just to
prove to you I couldn't possibly be an alcoholic. In between five
and nine months, my house was robbed, I had a biopsy on my cervix, and
I had my heart broken. And the miracle of all miracles was that I
didn't have to drink over any of it. This from a woman who had
had to drink over all of it. I was so unique and so arrogant when
I got here, I think God knew that He had to show me early on that there
was nothing a drink could make better. He showed me that His love
and the power of the Steps and the Fellowship could keep me from
picking up a drink one day at a time, sometimes one hour at a time, no
matter what. A drink would not bring back the job, the house, or
the man, so why bother?
p. 336
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Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions
Step Four -
"Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves."
Step Four is our vigorous and painstaking effort to discover what these
liabilities in each of us have been, and are. We want to find exactly
how, when, and where our natural desires have warped us. We wish to
look squarely at the unhappiness this has caused others and ourselves.
By discovering what our emotional deformities are, we can move toward
their correction. Without a willing and persistent effort to do this,
there can be little sobriety or contentment for us. Without a searching
and fearless moral inventory, most of us have found that the faith
which really works in daily living is still out of reach.
pp. 42-43
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A
truly great person is the one who
gives you a chance.
--Paul Duffy
We tend to forget that happiness doesn't come as a result of getting
something we don't
have, but rather of recognizing and appreciating what we do have.
--Frederick Keonig
The surest way to drive out the darkness is to bring in the light.
--unknown
"All our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them."
--Walt Disney
"History has demonstrated that the most notable winners usually
encountered
heartbreaking obstacles before they triumphed. They won because they
refused to
become discouraged by their defeats."
--B. C. Forbes
Serenity isn't freedom from the storm; it is peace within the storm.
--unknown
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Father Leo's Daily Meditation
ENJOYMENT
"All animals, except man, know
that the ultimate of life is to
enjoy it."
-- Samuel Butler
Today I choose to enjoy my life. Regardless of the problem and
difficulties that this
day will bring, I have an inner joy that comes with my recovery from
addiction. With a
clear head and body free from drugs and chemicals I can face today and
look forward
to tomorrow. My life is to be enjoyed not endured. My worst days today
are better
than my best days as an addict. Spiritually I am free because I have
begun to
discover me. God can now be perceived in His world because I have
sobriety.
Lord of all play, I dance before You in my world and I can stop to
smell the roses.
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Come,
let us sing for joy to the LORD; let us shout aloud to the Rock of our
salvation."
Psalm 95:1
And we know that God causes everything to work together for the
good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for
them.
Romans 8:28
"God is able to do far more than we would dare to ask or even dream of
- infinitely
beyond our highest prayers, desires, thoughts, or hopes."
Ephesians 3:20
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Daily Inspiration
If you are able to accept the hand of love that God extends to you, you
will be able to free yourself of fears and show the full beauty of your
inner spirit. Lord, we all suffer from weaknesses of one kind or
another, so in our moments of strength, we ask that we may offer help,
not judgment, to those who need it.
Take less for granted and you will become very busy enjoying all that
you have. Lord, thank you for my blessings and for all those that I am
able to share them with.
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NA Just For Today
Calling A Defect A Defect
"When we see how our defects exist in
our lives and accept them, we can let go of them and get on with our
new life."
Basic Text pg. 33-34
Sometimes our readiness to have our
character defects removed depends on what we call them. If misnaming
our defects makes them seem less "defective" we may be unable to see
the damage they cause. And if they seem to be causing no harm, why
would we ever ask our Higher Power to remove them from our lives?
Take "people pleasing" for example.
Doesn't really sound all that bad, does it? It just means we're nice to
people, right? Not quite. To put it bluntly, it means we're dishonest
and manipulative. We lie about our feelings, our beliefs, and our
needs, trying to soothe others into compliance with our wishes.
Or perhaps we think we're "easygoing."
But does "easygoing" mean we ignore our housework, avoid
confrontations, and stay put in a comfortable rut? Then a better name
for it would be "laziness" or "procrastination" or "fear."
Many of us have trouble identifying
our character defects. If this is the case for us, we can talk with our
sponsor or our NA friends. We clearly and honestly describe our
behavior to them and ask for their help in identifying our defects. As
time passes, we'll become progressively better able to identify our own
character defects, calling them by their true names.
Just for today: I will call my defects
by their true names. If I have trouble doing this, I will ask my
sponsor for help.
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You are reading from the book Today's
Gift.
If you must love your neighbor as
yourself, it is at least as fair to love yourself as your neighbor.
--Nicholas De Chamfort
We sometimes find it difficult to
accept a compliment. We may feel we don't deserve such attention, and
point out reasons why the compliment is untrue. When we act this way,
we show a lack of love for ourselves.
God teaches us to love our neighbors
as ourselves. Yet, before we can love anyone, we must believe we are
worthy of the same love. No creature is undeserving of love, God
reminds us of that. We can stop hiding behind feelings of unworthiness.
There's nothing stopping us but ourselves. Sometimes it takes courage
to say thank you when we get a compliment. Let's exercise that courage,
and each time we do, we'll find our self-love growing.
When I thank people today, will I have
the courage to smile, too?
You are reading from the book
Touchstones.
There are two equally dangerous
extremes - to shut reason out, and to let nothing else in. --Pascal
Some of the greatest scientific
thinkers deeply respect the nonrational, and they aren't afraid to say
so. Perhaps it is part of their genius. The nonrational inspires fun,
creativity, a connection with others, and a feeling of reverence.
Trying to contain our thoughts within reasonableness squeezes the life
out of them. The simple beauty of color and form in a stone; the
graceful, synchronized movement of a flock of birds; the miracle of
understanding and loyalty in a friendship - these are truths beyond our
ownership. We can feel these truths. We can be moved and inspired by
them. We can never fully know their mysteries.
Our addictive natures have led us men
to overemphasize reason and the control it promises. We've become
reasonable while discarding the less controlled, creative, humorous,
mysterious, and personal aspects of our lives. At this very moment we
may be so focused on figuring out the reasonable answer to a problem
that we are blocking the gut message, which is also here for us.
I can appreciate rather than
understand the mystery of life.
You are reading from the book Each Day
a New Beginning.
I have found that sitting in a place
where you have never sat before can be inspiring. --Dodie Smith
Repeatedly, today and every day, we
will be in new situations, new settings with old friends, and old
settings and situations with new friends. Each instance is fresh,
unlike all the times before. And inspiration can accompany each moment,
if we but recognize how special it is.
"We will not pass this way again," so
the song says, which heightens the meaning of each encounter, every
experience. Acknowledging that something can be gained each step along
the way invites inspiration.
Inspiration moves us to new heights.
We will be called to step beyond our present boundaries. Maybe today.
Whenever the inspiration catches our attention, we can trust its
invitation; we are ready for the challenge it offers. We need not let
our narrow, personal expectations of an experience, a new situation
perhaps, prevent us from being open to all the dynamic possibilities it
offers.
I must be willing to let my whole self
be moved, inspired. I must be willing to let each moment I experience
be the only moment getting my attention.
You are reading from the book The
Language of Letting Go.
Valuing Our Needs
When we don't ask for what we want and
need, we discount ourselves. We deserve better.
Maybe others taught us it wasn't
polite or appropriate to speak up for ourselves. The truth is, if we
don't, our unmet wants and needs may ultimately come back to haunt our
relationships. We may end up feeling angry or resentful, or we may
begin to punish someone else for not guessing what we need. We may end
the relationship because it doesn't meet our needs.
Intimacy and closeness are only
possible in a relationship when both people can say what they want and
need. Sustained intimacy demands this.
Sometimes, we may even have to demand
what we want. That's called setting a boundary. We do this not to
control another person, but to gain control of our life.
Our attitude toward our needs is
important too. We must value them and take them seriously if we expect
others to take us seriously. When we begin to place value and
importance on our needs we'll see a remarkable change. Our wants and
needs will begin to get met.
Today, I will respect the wants and
needs of others and myself. I will tell others, my Higher Power, and
myself what I want and need. I will listen to what they want and need
too.
It feels so good to accept myself just
as I am today. All my thoughts and actions and emotions are right where
they belong.
--Ruth Fishel
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Journey To The Heart
Don’t Pick Up Energy That’s Not Yours
I walked into the small-town diner and
sat down at the counter. I was the only customer, but the waitress
ignored me. I waited while she sat in a booth, reading the paper.
Finally, she lowered the paper. “Is there something you want?” she
barked from across the room.
By the time I left the restaurant, I
felt as crabby as the waitress appeared. It took a while to figure out
what happened, what had changed my mood. Then I realized I had picked
up her negative energy– feelings that had nothing to do with me. It was
like someone had splashed my windshield with mud.
Most of us have crabby days and an
adundance of our own feelings to deal with. We don’t need to let others
splash their negative energy on us. We don’t need to pick it up and
carry it around. If someone splashes your windshield with mud while
you’re driving down the road, what do you do? You wash it off and go on
your way.
Learn to tell when what you’re feeling
is your emotions, and your business. Learn to tell when someone has
splashed on you. You don’t have to take responsibility for what’s not
yours. Be done with it as quickly as possible.
Thoughts are energy. Crabby thoughts
and crabby emotions can be like mud. If someone splashes on you, wash
off your windshield, send them a blessing, and go on down the road.
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More Language Of Letting Go
Enjoy the ordinary
Days before, there had been a
tremendous storm out in the Pacific Ocean. Now the swells from the
storm were smashing against the shore in California. The tide rose and
rose. The house shook with each wave as the breaking water slammed into
the pilings under the house.
I went to bed but couldn’t sleep. I
got up and walked outside to check on the kayak. It was still there,
but the water was far up under the house, threatneing to grab the boat.
I went back to bed and eventually drifted off to sleep in spite of the
noisy, angry sea.
The next day, the sea returned to
normal. That night when I went to bed, the gentle rolling of the sea
lulled me to sleep. Soon, I forgot about the storm, how loud and angry
the waves had been. I once again began to take the gentle soothing
sound of the surf for granted.
It’s easy to take many things in our
life for granted: health, the presence of a loved one in our life,
friends, food, even sobriety and recovery. When life proceeds smoothly,
it’s easy to take the ordinary for granted.
Look at the ordinary in your life. How
would you feel if it was taken away? Don’t just be grateful for
successes. Be grateful for and celebrate the ordinary in your world.
God, help me to not take anything for
granted. Teach me to recognize, appreciate, and celebrate the ordinary
in this world. Help me see how beautiful and meaningful the ordinary
really is.
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The Joy Of Being
Celebrating The In-Between Times
While celebrations are intended to
honor life’s more momentous occasions, much of real life tends to
happen during the in-between times. While moving from one moment in
time to the next is seldom considered a significant occurrence, it is
during those in-between times that we are most in tune with life’s most
profound, albeit simple joys. Between birth and death, triumph and
sorrow, beginnings and endings, we enjoy innumerable experiences that
often happen unnoticed. These times are just as worthy of celebration.
The in-between times are seldom about
landmark moments. How you choose to celebrate them or which moments you
choose to celebrate is up to you. You may want to celebrate the simple
facts that you are alive and that every day is a chance to spend time
with the people you care about or do the work that you love. Then
again, when you look at the good that exists in your life, many reasons
for celebrating the in-between times may become clear: a cup of your
favorite tea, a beautiful sunrise, a good book, and the smell of fresh
air can be reasons for celebration.
Celebrating the in-between times can
be as easy as paying special attention to them when they do happen,
rather than taking them for granted. It’s your focus of attention that
can turn an in-between time into a celebration. You can also pay homage
to the in-between times by slowing down and allowing yourself time to
look around and allow your heart and mind to take in all of your life’s
wonders. Far too often, we can let those simple moments of awe pass us
by. The in-between times are when life happens to us between the pauses
that we take to honor our milestones occasions. Without the in-between
times, there would be no big moments to celebrate. Published with
permission from Daily OM
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A Day At A Time
Reflection For The Day
We often see people in The Program —
devoutly and with seeming sincerity — ask for God’s guidance on matters
ranging from major crises to such insignificant things as what to serve
at a dinner party. Though they may be well-intentioned, such people
tend to force their wills into all sorts of situations — with the
comfortable assurance that they’re following God’s specific directions.
In reality, this sort of prayer is nothing more than a self0serving
demand of God for “replies;” it has little to do with The Program’s
suggested Eleventh Step. Do I strive regularly to study each of the
Steps, and to practice them in all my affairs?
Today I Pray
May I not make the common mistake of
listing my own solutions for God and then asking for a stamp of Divine
approval. May I catch myself if I am not really opening my mind to Gods
guidance, but merely laying out my own answers with a “what do You
think of these?” attitude.
Today I Will Remember
Am I looking for Gods rubber stamp?
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One More Day
There are some remedies worse than
the disease.
– Publilius Syrus
Sometimes the very medicines
prescribed to help us return to a more stable health situation can
cause side effects which can be nearly intolerable. How ludicrous that
a drug intended to help us shake off the exhaustion caused by a chronic
health condition can cause fatigue. What a joke on us that a pill taken
for arthritics, for example, can cause other potential medical problems.
Despite these side effects, we should
not stop following dosage instructions until we talk with our doctors,
who can help minimize the side effects. In this way we will gain one
more foothold in the process of learning to live with our problems.
I ‘ll try to keep communication lines
open with my doctor to make it as easy as possible upon myself.
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Food For Thought
Decisions About Food
We compulsive overeaters often find it extremely difficult to make
decisions about food. We wonder if we are getting enough or too much,
if we are eating the right kind of food, if we will be hungry tomorrow.
The process of planning our three meals a day can be agonizing if we
cannot decide which foods to choose.
Here is where a food sponsor can give us the assistance and support we
need. Since someone who has traveled the road before us will be
informed of our menus, we can relax and know that our decisions will be
checked by an objective listener. As long as the choices we make fall
under the food plan, which we have determined to follow, they will be
good decisions.
Having written down our food plan for the day and having given it to
our sponsor, we do not need to make any further decisions about food
today. Recognizing that our obsessive worry about food is an illness,
we will turn off further deliberations and work our program
Today I will make only those decisions about food that are necessary to
my program.
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One Day At A Time
~ ENOUGH ~
Thou preparest a table before me in
the presence of mine enemies;
Thou anointest my head with oil; my
cup runneth over.
The Bible, Book of Psalms
As a practicing compulsive overeater,
I was obsessed with getting my "fair share" and stockpiling everything
from food to friends. I was afraid there wouldn't be "enough" in the
future. One of the Promises of the program states that "Fear of people
and of economic insecurity will leave us." But just how can I calm down
when the thought comes that there isn't enough, or that there won't be
enough in the future?
At a recent meeting, the speaker said
that when he began to worry about his finances, he would ask himself,
"Do I have enough money between now and the time I go to bed?" Since
we're only alive in the moment, that's really the appropriate time
frame. To me, that sounds like the best example of "One Day At A Time"
thinking I've heard so far! Additionally, this could be applied to
anything else I might worry about: "Do I have enough FOOD between now
and bedtime?... enough LOVE?" You-fill-in-the-blank, because it isn't
always just economic insecurity that haunts us!
One Day at a Time . . .
I'm learning to trust my Higher Power,
which always supplies my needs. Whenever I start to worry, I can ask
myself if I have enough to last between now and the time I go to bed,
and cultivate trust and appreciation for the gifts I receive daily.
Marilyn
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AA 'Big Book' - Quote
The man in the bed was told of the
acute poisoning from which he suffered, how it deteriorates the body of
an alcoholic and warps his mind. There was much talk about the mental
state preceding the first drink.
'Yes, that's me,' said the sick man,
'the very image. You fellows know your stuff all right, but I don't see
what good it'll do. You fellows are somebody. I was once, but I'm a
nobody now. From what you tell me, I know more than ever I can't stop.'
At this both the visitors burst into a laugh. Said the future Fellow
Anonymous: '**** little to laugh about that I can see.'
The two friends spoke of their
spiritual experience and told him about the course of action they
carried out. - Pg. 157 - A Vision For You
Hour To Hour - Book - Quote
In the first days and months of
recovery we must practice a strict adherence to our program
suggestions. We are vulnerable to our addiction calling us back. But if
we follow the suggestions religiously, we will earn our 30 day, 90 day,
1 year chip.
God, as I understand You, help me stay
clean and sober to the next hour.
Spirit Calls
I am willing to allow my life to
happen. Life has taught me that the best laid plans can go awry. I know
that I need to have goals and missions in order to give shape, meaning
and a sense of destiny to my life. However, when I let those goals run
me, when I let them preoccupy me to such an extent that I stop living
in the present and I miss the beauty and spontaneity of each new day,
then I am becoming a slave to my own plans. I will learn to take an
action and let go of the result, to have a goal then to move toward it
in a relaxed manner that doesn't rob me of my pleasure and my day.
I am in touch with spirit within and
without
- Tian Dayton PhD
Pocket Sponsor - Book - Quote
Some people do not have to have a
program to stop drinking and using. But for us, we remember untreated
abstinence will make our past our future.
I don't work the program to get my
life back; I work the program to get my life forward.
"Walk Softly and Carry a Big Book" - Book
Serenity comes when you stop expecting
and start accepting.
Time for Joy - Book - Quote
It feels so good to accept myself just
as I am today. All my thoughts and actions and emotions are right where
they belong.
Alkiespeak - Book - Quote
Other drugs; I never stopped doing one
thing to do something else, I just kinda 'added to'. - Allen F.
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AA Thought for the Day
December 8
Reality
Moments of perception can build into a
lifetime of spiritual serenity, as I have excellent reason to know.
Roots of reality, supplanting the
neurotic underbrush, will hold fast,
despite the high winds of the forces
which would destroy us, or which we would use to destroy ourselves.
- As Bill Sees It, p. 173
Thought to Ponder . . .
Few people have the imagination to see
reality.
AA-related 'Alconym' . . .
A A = Attitude Adjustment.
~*~A.A. Thoughts For The Day~*~
Solution
"There is a solution.
Almost none of us liked the
self-searching,
the leveling of our pride,
the confession of shortcomings,
which the process requires for its
successful consummation.
But we saw that it really worked in
others,
and we had come to believe
in the hopelessness and futility of
life
as we had been living it. . .
We have found much of heaven
and we have been rocketed into a
fourth dimension
of existence of which we had not even
dreamed."
c. 2001AAWS, Alcoholics Anonymous
(Fourth Edition), p. 25
Thought to Consider . . .
The solution is simple. The solution
is spiritual.
*~*~*AACRONYMS*~*~*
H O P E = Happy Our Program Exists
*~*~*~*~*^Just For Today!^*~*~*~*~*
Apology
>From "Our Side of the Street":
I made amends to my dad soon after I
quit drinking. My words fell on deaf ears since I had blamed him for my
troubles. Several months later I made amends to my dad again. This time
I wrote a letter in which I did not blame him or mention his faults. It
worked, and at last I understood! My side of the street is all that I'm
responsible for and thanks to God and A.A. it's clean for today."
1990 AAWS, Inc.; Daily Reflections,
pg. 259
*~*~*~*~*^ Grapevine Quote ^*~*~*~*~*
"Anonymity is a spiritual foundation
not only of Tradition Twelve, but of sobriety itself."
Walnut Creek, Calif., March 2000
"The Quest for Spirituality,"
Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
~*~*~*~*^ Big Book & Twelve N' Twelve
Quotes of the Day ^*~*~*~*~*
"It is easy to let up on the spiritual
program of action and rest on
our laurels. We are headed for trouble
if we do, for alcohol is a
subtle foe. We are not cured of
alcoholism. What we really have is
a daily reprieve contingent on the
maintenance of our spiritual
condition."
~Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th Edition,
Into Action, pg. 85~
"Having made our personal inventory,
what shall we do about it? We have been trying to get a new attitude, a
new relationship with our Creator, and to discover the obstacles in our
path. We have admitted certain defects; we have ascertained in a rough
way what the trouble is; we have put our finger on the weak items in
our personal inventory. Now these are about to be cast out. This
requires action on our part, which, when completed, will mean that we
have admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being, the
exact nature of our defects. This brings us to the Fifth Step in the
program of recovery mentioned in the preceding chapter."
~Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th Edition,
Into Action, pg. 72~
We found the Great Reality deep down
within us.
-Alcoholics Anonymous p.55
These were the new attitudes that
finally brought many of us an inner strength and peace that could not
be deeply shaken by the shortcomings of others or by any calamity not
of our own making.
-Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions
p.116
Misc. AA Literature - Quote
'It seems proved that A.A. can stand
on its own feet anywhere and under any conditions. It has outgrown any
dependence it might once have had upon the personalities or efforts of
a few of the older members like me. New, able, and vigorous people keep
coming to the surface, turning up where they are needed. Besides, A.A.
has reached enough spiritual maturity to know that its final dependence
is upon God.'
Clearly, our first duty to A.A.'s
future is to maintain in full strength what we now have. Only the most
vigilant caretaking can assure this. Never should we be lulled into
complacent self-satisfaction by the wide acclaim and success that are
everywhere ours. This is the subtle temptation which could render us
stagnant today, perchance disintegrate us tomorrow. We have always
rallied to meet and transcend failure and crisis. Problems have been
our stimulants. How well, though, shall we be able to meet the problems
of success?
Prayer for the Day: Meeting Prayer No. 2 - Our Heavenly
Father, we ask for Your blessings on this meeting. Please bless the
spirit and the purpose of this group, Give us strength to follow this
Program according to You will and in all humility. Forgive us for
yesterday, and grant us courage for today and hope for tomorrow.