~A.A.
Thoughts
For
The
Day~
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Fear
"When,
with God's help, we calmly accepted our lot, then we found we could live at
peace with ourselves and show others who still suffered the same fears
that they could get over them, too. We found that freedom from fear was
more important than freedom from want."
1952 AAWS, Twelve Steps and Twelve
Traditions, p.
122
Thought
to Consider . . .
Courage
is the willingness to accept fear and act anyway.
*~*AACRONYMS*~*
F E A R
Face Everything And Recover
*~*^Just
For
Today!^*~*
Others
From "The Three Legacies of
Alcoholics Anonymous":
"A group of laymen whose
combined religious training and experience had been small indeed had produced a
volume which described release from alcoholism by spiritual means. What would
our Catholic friends think? We had not the slightest
inkling.
Then the good news came. By
messenger we had sent the book Alcoholics Anonymous to the Catholic
Committee on Publications in the New York Archdiocese. Our messenger was Morgan
R., released only a few weeks before from Greystone asylum and himself the first
Catholic to put in an appearance in New York [A.A.]. Not long after he
returned with wonderful things to tell us.
The Committee, he said, had
nothing but the best to say of our efforts. From their point of view the book
was perfectly all right "
2001
AAWS Inc.
Alcoholics Anonymous Comes of Age, pgs.
168-69
*^Daily
Reflections^*
THE ONLY REQUIREMENT . . .
"At one time . .
. every A.A. group had many membership rules. Everybody was scared
witless that something or somebody would capsize the boat . . . The total list was
a mile long. If all those rules had been in effect everywhere,
nobody could have possibly joined A.A. at all . . ."
TWELVE STEPS AND TWELVE TRADITIONS p.
139-140
I'm grateful that the Third Tradition only
requires of me a desire to stop drinking. I had been breaking
promises for years. In the Fellowship I didn't have to make
promises, I didn't have to concentrate. It only required my attending one
meeting, in a foggy condition, to know I was home. I didn't have to
pledge undying love. Here, strangers hugged me. "It gets
better," they said, and "One day at a time, you can do it." They
were no longer strangers, but caring friends. I ask God to help me to reach out
to people desiring sobriety, and to, please keep me
grateful!
Copyright 1990
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS WORLD SERVICES,
INC.
*~*^As
Bill
Sees
It^*~*
Let Go Absolutely
"After failure on my part to dry up any drunks, Dr. Silkworth
reminded me of Professor William James's observation that truly transforming
spiritual experiences are nearly always rounded on calamity and collapse. 'Stop
preaching at them,' Dr. Silkworth said, 'and give them the hard medical facts
first. This may soften them up at depth so that they will be willing to do
anything to get well. Then they may accept those spiritual ideas of yours, and
even a Higher Power.'"
<<< >>>
"We beg of you to
be fearless and thorough from the very start. Some of us have tried to hold on
to our old ideas, and the result was nil - until we let go absolutely."
1. A.A. COMES OF AGE, p. 13
2. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, p.
58
*~*^Big
Book
Quote^*~*". . . I humbly offered myself
to God, as I then understood Him, to do with me as He would. I placed
myself unreservedly under His care and direction. I admitted for the first
time that of myself I was nothing; that without Him I was lost. I ruthlessly
faced my sins and became willing to have my new-found Friend take them away,
root and branch."Alcoholics Anonymous 4th EditionBill's Story, pg.
13*^Twenty
Four
Hours A
Day^*A.A. Thought for the Day"Practical experience shows that nothing will so much ensure
immunity from drinking as extensive work with other alcoholics. Carry the
message to other alcoholics. You can help when no one else can. You can secure
their confidence when others fail. Life will take on a new meaning for you. To
watch people recover, to see them help others in turn, to watch loneliness
vanish, to see a fellowship grow about you, to have a host of friends, this is
an experience you must not miss." Am I always ready and willing to help other
alcoholics? Meditation for the Day
One
secret of abundant living is the art of giving. The paradox of life is that
the more you give, the more you have. If you lose your life in the service
of others, you will save it. You can give abundantly and so live abundantly.
You are rich in one respect - you have a spirit that is inexhaustible. Let no
mean or selfish thought keep you from sharing this spirit. Of love, of help, of
understanding, and of sympathy, give and keep giving. Give your personal ease
and comfort, your time, your money, and most of all, yourself. And you will be
living abundantly. Prayer for the Day
I pray that I may live to give. I pray that I may learn this secret of
abundant living. Hazelden Foundation PO Box 176 Center City, MN
55012
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