~*~A.A. Thoughts For The Day~*~
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"Sometimes, we become depressed. I ought to know;
I have been a champion dry-bender case myself. While the surface causes
were a part of the picture - trigger-events that precipitated depression -
the underlying causes, I am satisfied, ran much deeper. Intellectually,
I could accept my situation. Emotionally, I could not. To those
problems, there are certainly no pat answers. But part of the answer lies in
the constant effort to practice all of AA's Twelve Steps."
Bill
W., Letter, 1954
1967AAWS, As Bill Sees It, p. 30
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Thought to Consider . . .
The Twelve Steps are but suggestions, as is pulling the
rip cord on a parachute.
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D R Y = Doing Recovery Yourself
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For
Today!^*~*
At Peace
From: "On the
Move"
Like everyone
else I have good days and bad days. Unlike my attitude while I was still
drinking, however, I rarely dread what is going to happen to me today. I have
even had the chance to see my father come into A.A. We have been to numerous
A.A. conventions together and have shared more with each other in the past few
years than we ever had before. I think we are both at peace with our pasts and
comfortable with the present.
2001, AAWS, Inc., Alcoholics Anonymous, page
493
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Reflections^*~*
BUILDING A NEW LIFE
We feel a man is
unthinking when he says sobriety is enough.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, p. 82
When I reflect on Step Nine, I see that physical sobriety must be
enough for me. I need to remember the hopelessness I felt before I found
sobriety, and how I was willing to go to any lengths for it. Physical
sobriety is not enough for those around me, however, since I must see that God's
gift is used to build a new life for my family and loved ones. Just as
importantly, I must be available to help others who want the A.A. way of life.
I ask God to help me share the gift of sobriety so that its benefits may be
shown to those I know and love.
Copyright 1990 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS WORLD SERVICES,
INC.
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Bill
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Instinct to Live
When
men and women pour so much alcohol into themselves that they destroy their
lives, they commit a most unnatural act. Defying their instinctive desire for
self-preservation, they seem bent upon self-destruction. They work against their
own deepest instinct. As they are progressively humbled by the terrific beating
administered by alcohol, the grace of God can enter them and expel their
obsession. Here their powerful instinct to live can cooperate fully with their
Creator's desire to give them new life.
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"The central characteristic of the spiritual experience is that it gives
the recipient a new and better motivation out of all proportion to any process
of discipline, belief, or faith. "These experiences cannot make us whole at
once; they are a rebirth to a fresh and certain
opportunity."
1. TWELVE AND TWELVE, P. 64 - 2. LETTER, 1965
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Book
Quote^*~*
"Much
to our relief, we discovered we did not need to consider another's conception
of God. Our own conception, however inadequate, was sufficient to make the
approach and to effect a contact with Him. As soon as we admitted the
possible existence of a Creative Intelligence, a Spirit of the Universe
underlying the totality of things, we began to be possessed of a new sense of
power and direction, provided we took other simple
steps."
~Alcoholics
Anonymous, 4th Edition, We Agnostics, pg.
46~
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Four
Hours A
Day^*~*
A.A. Thought for the Day
"Offer new prospects friendship and fellowship. Tell them that if
they want to get well you will do anything to help. Bum the idea into the
consciousness of new prospects that they can get well, regardless of anyone
else. job or no job, spouse or no spouse, they cannot stop drinking as long as
they place dependence on other people ahead of dependence on God. Let no
alcoholic say they cannot recover unless they have their family back. This just
isn't so. Their recovery is not dependent upon other people. It is dependent on
their own relationship to God." Can I recognize all excuses made by a prospect?
Meditation for the Day
The
spiritual life depends upon the Unseen. To live the spiritual life, you must
believe in the Unseen. Try not to lose the consciousness of God's spirit in you
and in others. As a child in its mother's arms, stay sheltered in the
understanding and love of God. God will relieve you of the weight of worry and
care, misery and depression, want and woe, faintness and heartache, if you will
let Him. Lift up your eyes from earth's troubles and view the glory of the
unseen God. Each day try to see more good in people, more of the Unseen in the
seen.
Prayer for the Day
I pray that I may rest and
abide in the presence of the unseen God. I pray that I may leave my burdens in
His care.
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