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"For me, A.A. is a synthesis of all the philosophy
I've ever read, all of the positive, good philosophy, all of it
based on love. I have seen that there is only one law, the law of
love, and there are only two sins; the first is to interfere with the
growth of another human being, and the second is to interfere with one's
own growth."
1976 AAWS, Alcoholics Anonymous, p.
542
When we love, we see in others what we wish to
have in ourselves.
Hope, Acceptance, Love, Tolerance
Pass It
On
From:
"Preface"
"I'll never forget the first
time I met Bill Wilson. I was a couple of months sober and so excited, so
thrilled to actually meet the co-founder that I gushed all over him with what my
sobriety meant to me and my undying gratitude for his starting A.A. When I ran
down, he took my hand in his and said simply, 'Pass it on.'"
1984 AAWS Inc.
Pass It
On, page 7
SURRENDER AND
SELF-EXAMINATION
My stability came out of trying to
give, not out of demanding that I receive. Thus I think it can work out with
emotional sobriety. If we examine every disturbance we have, great or small, we
will find at the root of it some unhealthy dependency and its consequent
unhealthy demand. Let us, with God's help, continually surrender these hobbling
demands. Then we can be set free to live and love; we may then be able to
Twelfth Step ourselves and others into emotional sobriety.
THE LANGUAGE OF THE HEART, p.
238
Years of dependency on alcohol as a
chemical mood-changer deprived me of the capability to interact emotionally with
my fellows. I thought I had to be self-sufficient, self-reliant, and
self-motivated in a world of unreliable people. Finally I lost my
self-respect and was left with dependency, lacking any ability to trust myself
or to believe in anything. Surrender and self-examination while sharing with
newcomers helped me to ask humbly for help.
Copyright 1990
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS WORLD SERVICES,
INC.
*~*^As
Bill
Sees
It^*~*
Tell The Public
"A.A.'s of worldly prominence sometimes say,
'If I tell the public that I am in Alcoholics Anonymous, then that will bring in
many others.' Thus they express the belief that our anonymity
Tradition is wrong - at least for them. They forget that, during their
drinking days,
prestige and the achievement of worldly ambition were their principal
aims. They
do not realize that, by breaking anonymity, they are unconsciously
pursuing
those old and perilous illusions once more. They forget that the keeping
of
one's anonymity often means a sacrifice of one's desire for power,
prestige, and
money. They do not see that if these strivings became general in A.A.,
the
course of our whole history would be changed; that we would be sowing
the seeds
of our own destruction as a society. Yet I can happily report that
while many
of us are tempted - and I have been one - few of us in America actually
break our anonymity at the public-media level."
LETTER, 1958
"A clear light seems to fall upon us all - when
we open our eyes. Since our blindness is caused by our own defects, we must
first deeply realize what they are. Constructive meditation is the first
requirement for each new step in our spiritual growth"
Letter,
1946
*~*^Big
Book
Quote^*~*
"We never apologize to anyone for depending upon our
Creator. We can laugh at those who think spirituality the way of
weakness. Paradoxically, it is the way of strength. The verdict of the ages
is that faith means courage. All men of faith have courage. They
trust their God. We never apologize for God. Instead we let
Him demonstrate, through us, what He can do. We ask Him to remove our fear
and direct our attention to what He would have us be. At once, we commence to
outgrow fear."
Alcoholics Anonymous 4th Edition
How It Works, pg.
68
*^Twenty
Four
Hours A
Day^*
A.A. Thought for the Day
The
new life of sobriety we are learning to live in A.A. is slowly growing on
us, and we are beginning to get some of that deep peace of mind and
serenity that we never thought were possible. At first we may have
doubted that this could happen to us, but after any considerable length
of time in A.A., looking at the happy faces around us, we know that
somehow it is happening to us. In fact, it cannot help happening to
anyone who takes the A.A. program seriously day by day. Can I see my own happiness reflected in the faces of others?
Meditation for the
Day
God does not withhold His presence
from you. He does not refuse to reveal more of His truth to you. He does
not hold back His spirit from you. He does not withhold the strength
that you need. His presence, His truth, His spirit, His strength are
always immediately available to you, whenever you are fully willing to
receive them. But they may be blocked off by selfishness, intellectual
pride, fear, greed and materialism. We must try to get rid of these
blocks and let God’s spirit come in.
Prayer for the
Day
I pray that I may remove all blocks that are keeping me from God. I pray that I may let God come into my life with power.
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