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Daily Reflections GRATEFUL FOR WHAT I HAVE, p.208 During this process of learning more about humility, the most profound result of all was the change in our attitude toward God. 12 & 12, p. 75 Today my prayers consist mostly of saying thank you to my Higher Power for my sobriety and for the wonder of God's abundance, but I need also to ask for help and the power to carry out His will for me. I no longer need God each minute to rescue me from the situations I get myself into by not doing His will. Now my gratitude seems to be directly linked to humility. As long as I have the humility to be grateful for what I have, God continues to provide for me. ************************************************** ********* Twenty-Four Hours A Day A.A. Thought For The Day Two things can spoil group unity--gossip and criticism. To avoid these divisive things, we must realize that we're all in the same boat. We're like a group of people in a life-boat after the steamer has sunk. If we're going to be saved, we've got to pull together. It's a matter of life or death for us. Gossip and criticism are sure ways of disrupting any A.A. group. We're all in A.A. to keep sober ourselves and to help each other to keep sober. And neither gossip nor criticism helps anyone to stay sober. Am I guilty of gossip or criticism? Meditation For The Day We should try to be grateful for all the blessings we have received and which we do not deserve. Gratitude to God for all His blessings will make us humble. Remember that we could do little by ourselves, and now we must rely largely on God's grace in helping ourselves and others. People do not care much for those who are smug and self-satisfied or those who gossip and criticize. But people are impressed by true humility. So we should try to walk humbly at all times. Gratitude to God and true humility are what make us effective. Prayer For The Day I pray that I may walk humbly with God. I pray that I may rely on His grace to carry me through. ************************************************** ********* As Bill Sees It Arrogance and Its Opposite, p. 199 A very tough-minded prospect was taken to his first A.A. meeting, where two speakers (or maybe lecturers) themed their talks on "God as I understand Him." Their attitude oozed arrogance. In fact, the final speaker got far overboard on his personal theological convictions. Both were repeating my performance of years before. Implicit in everything they said was the same idea: "Folks, listen to us. We have the only true brand of A.A. -- and you'd better get it! The new prospect said he'd had it -- and he had. His sponsor protested that this wasn't real A.A. But it was too late; nobody could touch him after that. ******************************** I see "humility for today" as a safe and secure stance midway between violent emotional extremes. It is a quiet place where I can keep enough perspective and enough balance to take my next small step up the clearly marked road that points toward eternal values. Grapevine 1. April, 1961 2. June, 1961 ************************************************** ********* Walk In Dry Places What is a new freedom? Release We're promised a "new freedom" in the 12 Step program. How does this differ from the "old freedom" we've known? The new freedom is an inner feeling of release from the bondage of compulsion. We are no longer serving as our own jailers. We are free from useless things that have held us back. Think of the burdens we had assumed by fearing others, by holding grudges, by having needless regrets. This new freedom has nothing to do with political or civil liberties, which we hope to enjoy as our birthright. But nobody can give us freedom if we are locked into compulsions that bind us. We must seek the new freedom within ourselves. Throughout the day, I'll think of myself as a completely free person. I'm free at last from the bondage I imposed upon myself. ************************************************** ********* Keep It Simple It takes twenty years to become an overnight success.---Eddie Cantor Successful people make life look easy. But it's not. Years of hard work, trial and error, and learning probably went on into each success. The key is this: We must choose to do what we really like. If we want to be successful, we'll have to work at it. We'll have letdowns, and we'll get bored at times. But we'll be happy because we're doing what we want, what we know is best for us. Real success has to do with our own happiness. In our programs, we'll meet many successful people. They've worked hard at recovery, and they are still learning. And they're happy to share their success with us. Prayer for the Day: Higher Power, thank-you for the success the program has already given me. Action for the Day: I'll list three ways I know I am a success today. Number one: I'm sober! ************************************************** ********* Each Day a New Beginning Have the courage to act instead of react. --Darlene Larson Jenks Taking the time to be thoughtful about our responses to the situations we encounter offers us the freedom to make choices that are right for us. Impulsive behavior can be a thing of our past, if we so choose. It seldom was the best response for our well being. Decision-making is morale boosting. It offers us a chance to exercise our personal powers, an exercise that is mandatory for the healthy development of our egos. We need to make careful, thoughtful choices because they will further define our characters. Each action we take clearly indicates the persons we are becoming. When we have consciously and deliberately chosen that action because of its rightness for us, we are fully in command of becoming the persons we choose to be. Our actions reveal who we are, to others and ourselves. We need never convey an inaccurate picture of ourselves. We need only take the time and risk the courage necessary to behave exactly as we choose. We will know a new freedom when we are in control. I will exercise my power to act and feel the fullness of my being. ************************************************** ********* Alcoholics Anonymous - Fourth Edition THERE IS A SOLUTION In the following chapter, there appears an explanation of alcoholism, as we understand it, then a chapter addressed to the agnostic. Many who once were in this class are now among our members. Surprisingly enough, we find such convictions no great obstacle to a spiritual experience. Further on, clear-cut directions are given showing how we recovered. These are followed by three dozen personal experiences. pp. 28-29 ************************************************** ********* Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions Step Seven - "Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings." For us, the process of gaining a new perspective was unbelievably painful. It was only by repeated humiliations that we were forced to learn something about humility. It was only at the end of a long road, marked by successive defeats and humiliations, and the final crushing of our self sufficiency, that we began to feel humility as something more than a condition of groveling despair. Every newcomer in Alcoholics Anonymous is told, and soon realizes for himself, that his humble admission of powerlessness over alcohol is his first step toward liberation from its paralyzing grip. pp. 72-73 ************************************************** ********* Seldom will we remember next week what bothers us so much today. --Karen Casey Words that enlighten the soul are more precious than jewels. --Hazrat Inayat Khan "There is no failure except in no longer trying." --Elbert Hubbard "The impossible is often the untried." --Jim Goodwin "There is no point at which you can say, `Well, I'm successful now. I might as well take a nap.'" --Carrie Fisher Present-moment living, getting in touch with your "now," is at the heart of effective living. When you think about it, there really is no other moment you can live. Now is all there is, and the future is just another present moment to live when it arrives. One thing is certain, you cannot live it until it does appear. --Wayne Dyer Man Plans..... God Laughs! --unknown *********************************************** Father Leo's Daily Meditation VOCATION "It is well for a man to respect his own vocation, whatever it is, and to think himself bound to uphold it and to claim for it the respect it deserves." --Charles Dickens Nobody else is quite like me. Nobody else can view the world, experience the world, feel the world in the way I can. I am the center of the universe. Other people can love -- but it is not the same as my love. Other people can offer the hand of friendship -- but it is not the same as the friendship that I can offer. Other people can utter a kind word -- but the phrasing of my words belong to me. I am unique and I must remember that. Even my space in the world is special. Nobody can take up the place that I have on the earth; you cannot get into my space. We may both be looking at the same scene, but I see it from my place in the world. Today I respect my uniqueness. Let me continue to discover something of Your unique image in my life. ************************************************** ********* Call upon me in the day of trouble, I will deliver you, and you will honor me. Psalm 50:15 "Whoever confesses that Jesus is the Son of God, God abides in him, and he in God. So we know and believe the love God has for us. God is love, and he who abides in love abides in him." I John 4:15-16 If it seems that we are crazy, it is to bring glory to God. And if we are in our right minds, it is for your benefit. Whatever we do, it is because Christ's love controls us. Since we believe that Christ died for everyone, we also believe that we have all died to the old life we used to live. 2 Cor 5:13-14 You can make many plans, but the LORD's purpose will prevail. Prov. 19:21 Human plans, no matter how wise or well advised, cannot stand against the LORD. Prov. 20:31 ************************************************** ********* Daily Inspiration Share the lighthearted moments of your life with others. Lord, may I be instrumental in relieving tensions by lifting the spirits of others with a little cheerfulness. We are as weak as our fears and as strong as our faith. Lord, with Your help, I can do.
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