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Cordial Welcome
But life among Alcoholics Anonymous is more than attending
gatherings and visiting hospitals. Cleaning up old scrapes, helping to
settle family differences, explaining the disinherited son to his irate
parents, lending money and securing jobs for each other, when justified - these are everyday occurrences. No one is too discredited or has sunk too
low to be welcomed cordially - if he means business.
c. 2001 AAWS, Alcoholics
Anonymous, p. 161
Thought
to Consider . . .
If you wish to travel far and fast, travel
light. Take off all your envies, jealousies, unforgiveness, selfishness,
and fears.
*~*AACRONYMS*~*
H E A R T
Healing, Enjoying, And Recovering,
Together
*~*^Just
For
Today!^*~*
Search
From "Changing
Beliefs":
"Slowly and painfully, I
became aware of myself. I began to see it wasn't true that I didn't believe in
anything. Rather, I had believed in the wrong things 'There is good in all
of us. Seek it out, nurture it, tend it, and it will flourish.' So I began
searching for the positives within me."
1973 AAWS Inc.
Came to
Believe, 30th printing 2004, pg.
103
*^Daily Reflections^*
REACHING OUT
Never talk down to an alcoholic from any
moral or spiritual hilltop; simply lay out the kit of spiritual tools for his
inspection. Show him how they worked with you.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, p. 95
When I come
into contact with a newcomer, do I have a tendency to look at him from my
perceived angle of success in A.A.? Do I compare him with the large number
of acquaintances I have made in the Fellowship? Do I point out to him in a
magisterial way the voice of A.A.? What is my real attitude toward
him? I must examine myself whenever I meet a newcomer to make sure that I
am carrying the message with simplicity, humility and generosity. The one who
still suffers from the terrible disease of alcoholism must find in me a friend
who will allow him to get to know the A.A. way, because I had such a friend when
I arrived in A.A. Today it is my turn to hold out my hand, with love, to my
sister or brother alcoholic, and to show her or him the way to
happiness.
Copyright 1990
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS WORLD SERVICES,
INC.
*~*^As
Bill
Sees
It^*~*
Random Quote - The Hour of
Decision
"Not all large decisions can be well made by simply
listing the pros and cons of a given situation, helpful and necessary as this
process is. We cannot always depend on what seems to us to be logical. When
there is doubt about our logic, we wait upon God and listen for the voice of
intuition. If, in meditation, that voice is persistent enough, we may well gain
sufficient confidence to act upon that, rather than upon logic. If, after an
exercise of these two disciplines, we are still uncertain, then we should ask
for further guidance and, when possible, defer important decisions for a time.
By then, with more knowledge of our situation, logic and intuition may well
agree upon a right course. But if the decision must be now, let us not evade it
through fear. Right or wrong, we can always profit from the
experience."
LETTER, 1966
*~*^Big
Book
Quote^*~*
"We, in our turn, sought the same escape with all the desperation
of drowning men. What seemed at first a flimsy reed, has proved to be the
loving and powerful hand of God. A new life has been given us or, if you
prefer, 'a design for living' that really
works."
Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th Edition
There Is A Solution, pg.
28
*^Twenty
Four
Hours A
Day^*
A.A. Thought for the Day
The way
of A.A. is the way of service. Without that, it would not work. We have been "on
the wagon" and hated it. We have taken the pledge and waited for the time to be
up with impatience. We have tried in all manner of ways to help ourselves. But
not until we begin to help other people do we get full relief. It is an axiom
that the A.A. program has to be given away in order to be kept. A river flows
into the Dead Sea and stops. A river flows into a clear pool and flows out
again. We get and then we give. If we do not give, we do not keep. Have I given
up all ideas of holding A.A. for myself alone?
Meditation for the Day
Try to see the life of the spirit as a calm
place, shut away from the turmoil of the world. Think of your spiritual home as
a place full of peace, serenity, and contentment. Go to this quiet, meditative
place for the strength to carry you through today's duties and problems. Keep
coming back here for refreshment when you are weary of the hubbub of the outside
world. From this quietness and communion comes our strength.
Prayer
for the Day
I pray that I may keep this resting place
where I can commune with God. I pray that I may find refreshment in meditation
on the Eternal.
Hazelden Foundation PO Box 176 Center City, MN
55012
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