*~A.A. Thoughts For The Day~*
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Letting Go
Letting go of everything at once was both painful and terrifying. I could never have accomplished this alone. It took the help, understanding and wonderful companionship that was given so freely to me by my ex-alkie friends. This and the program of recovery embodied in the Twelve Steps. In learning to practice these steps in my daily living, I began to acquire faith and a philosophy to live by. Whole new vistas were opened up for me, new avenues of experience to be explored, and life began to take on color and interest.
c. 1976 AAWS, Alcoholics Anonymous, p. 311
c. 2001 AAWS, Alcoholics Anonymous, p. 275
Thought to Consider . . .
The peaks and valleys of my life have become gentle rolling hills.
*~*AACRONYMS*~*
F A I T H = Finding Answers In The Heart.
*~*^Just For Today!^*~*
From "Aspects of Spirituality:"
"Among A.A.'s there is still a vast amount of mix-up respecting what is material and what is spiritual. I prefer to believe that it is all a matter of motive. If we use our worldly possessions too selfishly, then we are materialists. But if we share these possessions in helpfulness to others, then the material aids the spiritual."
c. 1967, As Bill Sees It, page 287
*^Daily Reflections^*
RECOVERY, UNITY, SERVICE
Our Twelfth Step -- carrying the message -- is the basic service that AA's Fellowship gives; this is our principal aim and the main reason for our existence.
THE LANGUAGE OF THE HEART, P. 160
I thank God for those who came before me, those who told me not to forget the Three Legacies: Recovery, Unity and Service. In my home group, the Three Legacies were described on a sign which said: "You take a three-legged stool, try to balance it on only one leg, or two. Our Three Legacies must be kept intact. In Recovery, we get sober together; in Unity, we work together for the good of our Steps and Traditions; and through Service-we give away freely what has been given to us."
One of the chief gifts of my life has been to know that I will have no message to give, unless I recover in unity with A.A. principles.
Copyright 1990 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS WORLD SERVICES, INC.
*~*^As Bill Sees It^*~*
MERRY CHRISTMAS! - Random Quote - A.A.--the Lodestar
We can be grateful for every agency or method that tries to solve the problem of alcoholism--whether of medicine, religion, education, or research. We can be open-minded toward all such efforts and we can be sympathetic when the ill-advised ones fail. We can remember that A.A. itself ran for years on "trial and error." As individuals, we can and should work with those that promise success--even a little success.
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Every one of the pioneers in the total field of alcoholism will generously say that had it not been for the living proof of recovery in A.A., they could not have gone on. A.A. was the lodestar of hope and help that kept them at it.
GRAPEVINE, MARCH 1958
*~*^ Big Book Quote ^*~*
"...we were at Step Three, which is that we decided to turn our will and our life over to God as we understood Him. Just what do we mean by that, and just what do we do?
The first requirement is that we be convinced that any life run on self-will can hardly be a success. On that basis we are almost always in collision with something or somebody, even though our motives are good. Most people try to live by self-propulsion."
Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th Edition
How It Works, pg. 60