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11-16-2024, 02:58 AM | #16 |
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November 16 Ghosts of Yesterday If we have swept the searchlight of Step Four back and forth over our careers, and it has revealed in stark relief those experiences we'd rather not remember, if we have come to know how wrong thinking and action have hurt us and others, then the need to quit living by ourselves with those tormenting ghosts of yesterday gets more urgent than ever. We have to talk to somebody about them. - Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, (Step Five) p. 55 Thought to Ponder . . . We need to share our problems to find our solutions. AA-related 'Alconym' S T E P S = Solutions Through Each Powerful Step. ~*~A.A. Thoughts For The Day~*~ Meditation "We liked AA all right, and were quick to say that it had done miracles. But we recoiled from meditation and prayer as obstinately as the scientist who refused to perform a certain experiment lest it prove his pet theory wrong. Of course, we finally did experiment, and when unexpected results followed, we felt different; in fact we knew different; and so were sold on meditation and prayer. And that, we have found, can happen to anybody who tries. It has been said that 'almost the only scoffers at prayer are those who never tried it enough.' " c. 1952AAWS, Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, p. 97 Thought to Consider . . . Meditation means trusting the silence around me for a while, as if it were an answer I had long sought. *~*~*AACRONYMS*~*~* F A I T H = Finding Answers In The Heart *~*~*~*~*^Just For Today!^*~*~*~*~* Caring From "Brothers in Our Defects": "The identification that one alcoholic has with another is mysterious, spiritual almost incomprehensible. But it is there. I 'feel' it. Today I feel that I can help people and that they can help me. "It is a new and exciting feeling for me to care for someone; to care what they are feeling, hoping for, praying for; to know their sadness, joy, horror, sorrow, grief; to want to share those feelings so that someone can have relief." 1990 AAWS, Inc.; Daily Reflections, pg. 118 *~*~*~*~*^ Grapevine Quote ^*~*~*~*~* "Times change, alcoholism doesn't." Marysville, Wash., September 2001 "The Same Chance I Had," Voices of Long-Term Sobriety ~*~*~*~*^ Big Book & Twelve N' Twelve Quotes of the Day ^*~*~*~*~* "We needed to ask ourselves but one short question. 'Do I now believe, or am I even willing to believe, that there is a Power greater than myself?' As soon as a man can say that he does believe, or is willing to believe, we emphatically assure him that he is on his way. It has been repeatedly proven among us that upon this simple cornerstone a wonderfully effective spiritual structure can be built." Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th Edition, We Agnostics, pg. 47 "Step Eleven suggests prayer and meditation. We shouldn't be shy on this matter of prayer. Better men than we are using it constantly" Alcoholics Anonymous p.85 We must take the lead. -Alcoholics Anonymous p.83 They do not drive by mandate; they lead by example. -Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions p.135 Misc. AA Literature - Quote Most people try to live by self-propulsion. Each person is like an actor who wants to run the whole show and is forever trying to arrange the lights, the scenery, and the rest of the players in his own way. If his arrangements would only stay put, if only people would do as he wished, the show would be great. What usually happens? The show doesn't come off very well. Admitting he may be somewhat at fault, he is sure that other people are more to blame. He becomes angry, indignant, self-pitying. Is he not really a self-seeker even when trying to be useful? Is he not a victim of the delusion that he can wrest satisfaction and happiness out of this world if he only manages well? Prayer for the Day: Prayer to Know - Grant it to me, Higher Power: To know that which is worth knowing, To love that which is worth loving, To praise that which pleases You most, To work for that which helps others, Grant it to me: To distinguish with true judgment things that differ, and above all to search out, and to do what is most pleasing to You.
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AA gives us an opportunity to recreate ourselves, with God's help, one day at a time. --Rufus K. When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on. --Franklin D. Roosevelt We stay sober and clean together - one day at a time! God says that each of us is worth loving. |
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11-17-2024, 07:02 AM | #17 |
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November 17 True Independence And the facts seem to be these: The more we become willing to depend upon a Higher Power, the more independent we actually are. Therefore dependence, as A.A. practices it, is really a means of gaining true independence of the spirit. - Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, (Step Three) p. 36 Thought to Ponder Avoidance is not the key; surrender opens the door. AA-related 'Alconym' F A I T H = Facing All, Intuitively Trusting Him. ~*~A.A. Thoughts For The Day~*~ Affirmation! "Taking advantage of technological advances, for example, AA members with computers can participate in meetings online, sharing with fellow alcoholics across the country or around the world. Fundamentally, though, the difference between an electronic meeting and the home group around the corner is only one of format. In any meeting, anywhere, AA's share experience, strength, and hope with each other, in order to stay sober and help other alcoholics. Modem-to-modem or face-to-face, AA's speak the language of the heart in all its power and simplicity." c. 2001AAWS, Alcoholics Anonymous, Foreword to Fourth Edition, p. xxiv Thought to Consider . . . AA is where "we" make miracles. *~*~*AACRONYMS*~*~* H O P E = Happy Our Program Exists. *~*~*~*~*^Just For Today!^*~*~*~*~* Baffling Feature From: "More About Alcoholism" For those who are unable to drink moderately the question is how to stop altogether. We are assuming, of course, that the reader desires to stop. Whether such a person can quit upon a nonspiritual basis depends upon the extent to which he has already lost the power to choose whether he will drink or not. Many of us felt that we had plenty of character. There was a tremendous urge to cease forever. Yet we found it impossible. This is the baffling feature of alcoholism as we know it - this utter inability to leave it alone, no matter how great the necessity or the wish. 2001, AAWS, Inc., Alcoholics Anonymous, page 34 *~*~*~*~*^ Grapevine Quote ^*~*~*~*~* "Few of us will ever be famous, but we can all be great because we serve each other." McAllen, TX, October 1997 "Internal Restoration," Thank You for Sharing ~*~*~*~*^ Big Book & Twelve N' Twelve Quotes of the Day ^*~*~*~*~* "Putting out of our minds the wrongs others had done, we resolutely looked for our own mistakes. Where had we been selfish, dishonest, self-seeking and frightened? Though a situation had not been entirely our fault, we tried to disregard the other person involved entirely. Where were we to blame? The inventory was ours, not the other man's. When we saw our faults we listed them. We placed them before us in black and white. We admitted our wrongs honestly and were willing to set these matters straight." ~Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th Edition, How It Works, pg. 67~ "Each day, somewhere in the world, recovery begins when one alcoholic talks with another alcoholic, sharing experience, strength, and hope." Alcoholics Anonymous Foreword to the Third Edition It reminds us that we are to place principles before personalities; that we are actually to practice a genuine humility. -Alcoholics Anonymous p.566 Where humility had formerly stood for a forced feeding on humble pie, it now begins to mean the nourishing ingredient which can give us serenity. -Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions p.74 Misc. AA Literature - Quote As the doubter tries the process of prayer, he should begin to add up the results. If he persists, he will almost surely find more serenity, more tolerance, less fear, and less anger. He will acquire a quiet courage, the kind that isn't tension-ridden. He can look at 'failure' and 'success' for what these really are. Problems and calamity will begin to mean his instruction, instead of his destruction. He will feel freer and saner. The idea that he may have been hypnotizing himself by auto-suggestion will become laughable. His sense of purpose and of direction will increase. His anxieties will commence to fade. His physical health will be likely to improve. Wonderful and unaccountable things will start to happen. Twisted relations in his family and on the outside will improve surprisingly. Prayer for the Day: Recovery Prayer - Today and every day, I pray to be ever mindful that recovery is the most important thing in my life, without exception. I may believe my job, or my home life, or one of many other things, comes first. But if I don't stay with the Program, chances are I won't have a job, a family, sanity, or even life. If I am convinced that everything in life depends on my recovery, I have a much better chance of improving my life. If I put other things first, I am only hurting my chances.
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AA gives us an opportunity to recreate ourselves, with God's help, one day at a time. --Rufus K. When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on. --Franklin D. Roosevelt We stay sober and clean together - one day at a time! God says that each of us is worth loving. |
Yesterday, 04:17 AM | #18 |
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November 18 A Sick Man When a person offended we said to ourselves, "This is a sick man. How can I be helpful to him? God save me from being angry. Thy will be done." We avoid retaliation or argument. We wouldn’t treat sick people that way. If we do, we destroy our chance of being helpful. We cannot be helpful to all people, but at least God will show us how to take a kindly and tolerant view of each and every one. - Alcoholics Anonymous, (How It Works) p. 67 Thought to Ponder . . . What if I were caring rather than judgmental? AA-related 'Alconym' P U T = Patience, Understanding, Tolerance. ~*~A.A. Thoughts For The Day~*~ Prayer "As the alcoholic goes along with his process of prayer, he begins to add up the results. If he persists, he will almost surely find more serenity, more tolerance, less fear, and less anger. He will acquire a quiet courage, the kind that doesn't strain him. He can look at so-called failure and success for what they really are. Problems and calamity will begin to mean instruction, rather than destruction. He will feel freer and saner. . . Wonderful and unaccountable things will start to happen. Twisted relations with family and on the outside will unaccountably improve." Bill W., June 1958 c. 1988AAGrapevine, The Language of the Heart, p. 241 Thought to Consider . . . Trying to pray is praying. *~*~*AACRONYMS*~*~* H O P E = Hang On; Pray Every day *~*~*~*~*^Just For Today!^*~*~*~*~* Disturbing Reflection Step Five: Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs More realism and therefore more honesty about ourselves are the great gains we make under the influence of Step Five. As we took inventory, we began to suspect how much trouble self-delusion had been causing us. This had brought a disturbing reflection. If all our lives we had more or less fooled ourselves, how could we now be so sure that we weren't still self-deceived? How could we be certain that we had made a true catalog of our defects and had really admitted them, even to ourselves? Because we were still bothered by fear, self-pity, and hurt feelings, it was probable we couldn't appraise ourselves fairly at all. Too much guilt and remorse might cause us to dramatize and exaggerate our shortcomings. Or anger and hurt pride might be the smoke screen under which we were hiding some of our defects while we blamed others for them. Possibly, too, we were still handicapped by many liabilities, great and small, we never knew we had. 1981, AAWS, Inc., Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, pages 58-59 *~*~*~*~*^ Grapevine Quote ^*~*~*~*~* "How wonderful to be sober, to be able to think clearly (at times, at least), and to become aware of some portion of the greater wisdom concealed so deeply within myself." Columbus, OH, April 1981 "A New Way of Looking at Life," Voices of Long-Term Sobriety ~*~*~*~*^ Big Book & Twelve N' Twelve Quotes of the Day ^*~*~*~*~* "Now we go out to our fellows and repair the damage done in the past. We attempt to sweep away the debris which has accumulated out of our effort to live on self-will and run the show ourselves. If we haven't the will to do this, we ask until it comes. Remember it was agreed at the beginning we would go to any lengths for victory over alcohol." ~Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th Edition, Into Action, pg.76~ Resentment is the "number one" offender . It destroys more alcoholics then anything else. -Alcoholics Anonymous p.64 The joy of living we really have, even under pressure and difficulty. -Alcoholics Anonymous p.15 The joy of living is the theme of A.A.'s Twelfth Step, and action is its key word. -Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions p.106 Misc. AA Literature - Quote 'My observation is that some people can get by with a certain amount of postponement, but few can live with outright rebellion.' 'We have succeeded in confronting many a problem drinker with that awful alternative, 'This we A.A.'s do, or we die.' Once this much is firmly in his mind, more drinking only turns the coil tighter. As many an alcoholic has said, 'I came to the place where it was either into A.A. or out the window. So here I am! Prayer for the Day: Kindness and Service - O Lord, help me always to remember thankfully the work of those who helped me when I needed help. Reward them for their kindness and service, and grant that I may have the will, the time, and the opportunity to do the same for others.
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AA gives us an opportunity to recreate ourselves, with God's help, one day at a time. --Rufus K. When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on. --Franklin D. Roosevelt We stay sober and clean together - one day at a time! God says that each of us is worth loving. |
Today, 06:14 AM | #19 |
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November 19 Countless Vain Attempts Therefore, it is not surprising that our drinking careers have been characterized by countless vain attempts to prove we could drink like other people. The idea that somehow, someday he will control and enjoy his drinking is the great obsession of every abnormal drinker. The persistence of this illusion is astonishing. Many pursue it into the gates of insanity or death. - Alcoholics Anonymous, (More About Alcoholism) p. 30 Thought to Ponder . . . When we try to control our drinking, we have already lost control. AA-related 'Alconym' A A = Absolute Abstinence. ~*~A.A. Thoughts For The Day~*~ Commitment "No matter how much one wishes to try, how can he turn his own will and his own life over to the care of whatever God he thinks there is? A beginning, even the smallest, is all that is needed. Once we have placed the key of willingness in the lock, and have the door ever so slightly open, we find that we can always open it some more." c. 1967AAWS, As Bill Sees It, p. 122 Thought to Consider . . . If you always do what you've always done, you will always be where you've always been. *~*~*AACRONYMS*~*~* H O W = Honest, Open, Willing *~*~*~*~*^Just For Today!^*~*~*~*~* Ingredient From: "Me An Alcoholic?" Here I found an ingredient that had been lacking in any other effort I had made to save myself. Here was - power! Here was power to live to the end of any given day, power to have the courage to face the next day, power to have friends, power to help people, power to be sane, power to stay sober. That was seven years ago - and many AA meetings ago - and I haven't had a drink during those seven years. Moreover, I am deeply convinced that so long as I continue to strive, in my bumbling way, toward the principles I first encountered in the earlier chapters of this book, this remarkable power will continue to flow through me. What is this power? With my AA friends, all I can say is that it's a Power greater than myself. If pressed, all I can do is follow the psalmist who said it long before me: "Be still, and know that I am God." 2001, AAWS, Inc., Alcoholics Anonymous, pages 386-387 *~*~*~*~*^ Grapevine Quote ^*~*~*~*~* "The best university for me -- the best school, the best teaching -- was in analyzing mistakes that I'd made and problems I created because of these mistakes. Not my successes." Warsaw, Poland, October 1996 "A Smiling Man, A Happy Man," AA Around the World ~*~*~*~*^ Big Book & Twelve N' Twelve Quotes of the Day ^*~*~*~*~* "God will constantly disclose more to you and to us. Ask Him in your morning meditation what you can do each day for the man who is still sick. The answers will come, if your own house is in order. But obviously you cannot transmit something you haven't got. See to it that your relationship with Him is right, and great events will come to pass for you and countless others. This is the Great Fact for us." ~Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th Edition, A Vision For You, pg. 164~ We learned that we had to fully concede to our innermost selves that we were alcoholics. This is the first step in recovery. The delusion that we are like other people, or presently may be, has to be smashed.” ~Alcoholics Anonymous page 30 Some of us have tried to hold on to our old ideas and the result was nil until we let go absolutely. -Alcoholics Anonymous p.58 And so it is: the beginning of the end of his old life, and the beginning of his emergence into a new one. -Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions p.26 Misc. AA Literature - Quote More than most people, I think, alcoholics want to know who they are, what this life is about,, whether they have a divine origin and an appointed destiny, and whether there is a system of cosmic justice and love. It is the experience of many of us in the early stages of drinking to feel that we have had glimpses of the Absolute and a heightened feeling of identification with the cosmos. While these glimpses and feelings doubtless have a validity, they are deformed and finally swept away in the chemical, spiritual, and emotional damage wrought by the alcohol itself. In A.A., and in many religious approaches, alcoholics find a great deal more of what they merely glimpsed and felt while trying to grope their way toward God in alcohol. Prayer for the Day: Make Me - God, who touchest earth with beauty, make my heart anew; with thy Spirit recreate me, pure and strong and true. Like thy springs and running waters, make me crystal pure; like thy rocks of towering grandeur, make me strong and sure. Like thy dancing waves in sunlight, make me glad and free; like the straightness of the pine trees let me upright be. Like the arching of the heavens lift my thoughts above, turn my dreams to noble action: ministries of love. God, who touches earth with beauty, make my heart anew; keep me ever by the Spirit, pure and strong and true.
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"No matter what you have done up to this moment, you get 24 brand-new hours to spend every single day." --Brian Tracy
AA gives us an opportunity to recreate ourselves, with God's help, one day at a time. --Rufus K. When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on. --Franklin D. Roosevelt We stay sober and clean together - one day at a time! God says that each of us is worth loving. |
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