~A.A.
Thoughts
For
The Day~
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Loneliness
"Almost without exception, alcoholics are tortured
by loneliness. Even before our drinking got bad and people began to cut us
off, nearly all of us suffered the feeling we didn't quite belong. Either
we were shy, and dared not draw near others, or we were apt to be noisy good
fellows craving attention and companionship, but never getting it - at
least to our way of thinking. There was always that mysterious barrier we
could neither surmount nor understand . . . That's one reason we loved alcohol
too well. It did let us act extemporaneously. But even Bacchus boomeranged
on us; we were finally struck down and left in terrified
loneliness."
c.1952 AAWS Inc.
Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, p.
57
Thought
to Consider . . .
Isolation is a darkroom where we develop
negatives.
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H A L T
Hungry, Angry, Lonely,
Tired
*~*^Just
For
Today!^*~*
Forgiveness
Step Eight: Made a list of all persons we had harmed, and
became willing to make amends to them all.
These
obstacles, however, are very real. The first, and one of the most difficult has
to do with forgiveness. The moment we ponder a twisted or broken relationship
with another person, our emotions go on the defensive. To escape looking at the
wrongs we have done another, we resentfully focus on the wrong that he has done
us. This is especially true if he has, in fact, behaved badly at all.
Triumphantly we seize upon his misbehavior as the perfect excuse for minimizing
or forgetting our own.
1981 AAWS Inc.
Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, page
78
*^Daily
Reflections^*
AN UNBROKEN TRADITION
We conceive the
survival and spread of Alcoholics Anonymous to be something of far greater
importance than the weight we could collectively throw back of any other
cause.
TWELVE STEPS AND TWELVE TRADITIONS, p.
177
How much it means to me that an unbroken tradition of
more than half a century is a thread that connects me to Bill W. and Dr.
Bob. How much more grounded I feel to be in a Fellowship whose aims are
constant and unflagging. I am grateful that the energies of A.A. have
never been scattered, but focused instead on our members and on individual
sobriety.
My beliefs are what make me human; I am free to hold any
opinion, but A.A.'s purpose - so clearly stated fifty years ago - is for me to
keep sober. That purpose has promoted round-the-clock meeting schedules,
and the thousands of inter-group and central service offices, with their
thousands of volunteers. Like the sun focused through a magnifying glass,
A.A.'s single vision has lit a fire of faith in sobriety in millions of hearts,
including mine.
Copyright 1990
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS WORLD SERVICES,
INC.
*~*^As
Bill
Sees
It^*~*
To Rebuild Security
"In our behavior respecting financial and
emotional security, fear, greed, possessiveness, and pride have too often done
their worst. Surveying his business or employment record, almost any alcoholic
can ask questions like these: In addition to my drinking problem, what character
defects contributed to my financial instability? Did fear and inferiority about
my fitness for my job destroy my confidence and fill me with conflict? Or did I
overvalue myself and play the big shot?
Businesswomen in A.A. will find that
these questions often apply to them, too, and the alcoholic housewife can also
make the family financially insecure. Indeed, all alcoholics need to
cross-examine themselves ruthlessly to determine how their own personality
defects have demolished their security."
TWELVE AND TWELVE, pp.
51-52
*~*^Big
Book
Quote^*~*
"Reminding ourselves that we
have decided to go to any lengths to find a spiritual experience, we ask that
we be given strength and direction to do the right thing, no matter what the
personal consequences may be."
Alcoholics
Anonymous, 4th Edition
Into Action, pg.
79
*^Twenty
Four
Hours A
Day^*
A.A. Thought for the Day
What other rewards have come to me as a result
of my new way of living? Each one of us can answer this question in many ways.
My relationship with my spouse or companion is on an entirely new plane. The
total selfishness is gone and more cooperation has taken its place. My home is a
home again. Understanding has taken the place of misunderstanding,
recriminations, bickering, and resentment. A new companionship has developed
which bodes well for the future. "There are homes where fires burn and there is
bread, lamps are lit and prayers are said. Though people falter through the dark
and nations grope, with God Himself back of these little homes, we still can
hope. Have I come home?
Meditation for the Day
We can bow to
God's will in anticipation of the thing happening that will, in the long run, be
the best for all concerned. It may not always seem the best thing at the present
time, but we cannot see as far ahead as God can. We do not know how His plans
are laid, we only need to believe that if we trust Him and accept whatever
happens as His will in a spirit of faith, everything will work out for the best
in the end.
Prayer for the Day
I pray that I may not ask to see the
distant scene. I pray that one step may be enough for
me.
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