*~*^Just
For
Today!^*~*
AnonymityFrom "The Three Legacies of Alcoholics
Anonymous":
"The intense drive that most
of us alcoholics have for money, prestige, and power then crashed into the open
by way of broken anonymity at the public level. This development of the
1945-1950 period was made even more dangerous by the fact that most of the
anonymity breakers meant well. Sometimes these folks wanted to use the
A.A. name publicly in order to help other good causes. Sometimes they just
wanted their names and pictures in the papers always, of course, to help
A.A. [W]e saw that the risk to A.A. would be appalling if all our
power-drivers finally got loose at the public level. Scores of them were already
doing it.
So A.A. Headquarters got to
work. We wrote remonstrances, kind ones, of course, to every breaker. We sent
letters to nearly all press, radio, and publishing outlets, explaining why
A.A.'s should not break their anonymity before the general public. Group
feeling, combined with the Headquarters efforts, finally squeezed the anonymity
breakers down to a mere handful within a few years. Had this tendency not been
checked, the whole character of our society could have changed, and its future
could have been fearfully compromised."
2001 AAWS Inc.
Alcoholics
Anonymous Comes of Age, pg. 209
*^Daily
Reflections^*
LOVE AND FEAR AS OPPOSITES
All these failings generate fear, a
soul-sickness in its own right.
TWELVE STEPS AND TWELVE
TRADITIONS, p. 49
"Fear knocked
at the door; faith answered; no one was there." I don't know to whom this
quote should be attributed, but it certainly indicates clearly that fear is an
illusion. I create the illusion myself.
I experienced fear
early in my life and I mistakenly thought that the mere presence of it made me a
coward. I didn't know that one of the definitions of "courage" is "the
willingness to do the right thing in spite of fear." Courage, then, is not
necessarily the absence of fear.
During the times I didn't have love in
my life I most assuredly had fear. To fear God is to be afraid of
joy. In looking back, I realize that, during the times I feared God most,
there was no joy in my life. As I learned not to fear God, I also learned
to experience joy.
Copyright 1990
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS WORLD SERVICES,
INC.
*~*^As
Bill
Sees
It^*~*
Face the
Music
"Don't be too discouraged about that slip.
Practically always, we drunks learn the hard way. Your idea of moving on to
somewhere else may be good, or it may not. Perhaps you have got into an
emotional or economic jam that can't be well handled where you are. But maybe
you are doing just what all of us have done, at one time or another: Maybe you
are running away. Why don't you try to think that through again carefully? Are you really placing recovery first, or are you making it contingent upon
other people, places, or circumstances? You may find it ever so much better to
face the music right where you are now, and, with the help of the A.A. program,
win through. Before you make a decision, weigh it in these terms."
LETTER, 1949
*~*^Big
Book
Quote^*~*
"It is easy
to let up on the spiritual program of action and rest on our laurels. We are
headed for trouble if we do, for alcohol is a subtle foe. We are not cured of
alcoholism. What we really have is a daily reprieve contingent on the
maintenance of our spiritual condition."
Alcoholics Anonymous 4th Edition
Into Action, pg.
85
*^Twenty
Four
Hours A
Day^*
A.A. Thought for the Day
Every time we go to an A.A.
meeting, every time we say the Lord's Prayer, every time we have a quiet time
before breakfast, we're paying a premium on our insurance against taking that
first drink. And every time we help another alcoholic, we're making a large
payment on our drink insurance. We're making sure that our policy doesn't lapse.
Am I building up an endowment in serenity, peace, and happiness that will put me
on easy street for the rest of my life?
Meditation for the
Day
I gain faith by my own experience of
God's power in my life. The constant, persistent recognition of God's spirit in
all my personal relationships, the ever accumulating weight of evidence in
support of God's guidance, the numberless instances in which seeming chance or
wonderful coincidence can be traced to God's purpose in my life. All these
things gradually engender a feeling of wonder, humility, and gratitude to God.
These in turn are followed by a more sure and abiding faith in God and His
purposes.
Prayer for the Day
I pray
that my faith may be strengthened every day. I pray that I may find confirmation
of my life in the good things that have come into my
life.
Hazelden Foundation PO Box 176 Center City, MN 55012
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