By accepting life as it is, I gain serenity. By taking action, I gain courage and I thank God for the ability to distinguish between those situations I can work on, and those I must turn over. All that I have now is a gift from God: my life, my usefulness, my contentment, and this program. The serenity enables me to continue walking forward. Alcoholics Anonymous is the easier, softer way.
I started a Web Site in 1999 when I came back into the rooms of Alcoholics Anonymous. Tripod decided to block me a few years ago , so I stopped writing, posting. SO I decided to take the posts I had there and put them here. Plus new ones I found on the net and shares of my own. Take what you need and pass on the rest! Blessings ds♥
Tuesday, August 27, 2019
A PRAYER FOR ALL SEASONS
By accepting life as it is, I gain serenity. By taking action, I gain courage and I thank God for the ability to distinguish between those situations I can work on, and those I must turn over. All that I have now is a gift from God: my life, my usefulness, my contentment, and this program. The serenity enables me to continue walking forward. Alcoholics Anonymous is the easier, softer way.
Friday, August 23, 2019
LIVING IT
When new in the program, I couldn't comprehend living the spiritual aspect of the program, but now that I'm sober, I can't comprehend living without it. Spirituality was what I had been seeking. God, as I understand Him, has given me answers to the whys that kept me drinking for twenty years. By living a spiritual life, by asking God for help, I have learned to love, care for and feel compassion for all my fellow men, and to feel joy in a world where, before, I felt only fear. Alcoholics Anonymous is the easier, softer way.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS WORLD SERVICES, INC.
Wednesday, August 21, 2019
Out of Self
From: "Trying the Twelve Steps"
It may be that
problem drinking is, indeed, as some psychological experts say, an ailment
characterized especially by egocentricity. Not all alcoholics are egotistical,
although many of us have learned to see that tendency in ourselves. Others of us
felt inferior most of the time; we felt equal or
superior to other people only when drinking.
No matter which type we were, we realize now that we were excessively self-centered,
No matter which type we were, we realize now that we were excessively self-centered,
Sunday, August 18, 2019
Don't let life discourage you
Feelings
of discouragement are to be expected as part of life. We will have our
times of greater energy and hope and our times of feeling depleted and
lost. As we mature we learn to see many peaks and valleys across the
landscape.
Giving
ourselves over to feelings of discouragement is self-indulgent and saps
our strength. We cannot see into the future. The dailiness of our lives
isn't always dramatic and doesn't usually offer great changes. But we
are part of an unfolding process.
Saturday, August 17, 2019
The Gift
"When asked, 'Are there any
conditions?' we joyfully reply, 'No, not a one.' When skeptically he
comes back saying, 'But certainly there must be things that I have to do
and believe,' we quickly answer, 'In Alcoholics Anonymous there are no
musts.' Cynically, perhaps, he then inquires,
'What is all this going to cost me?' We are able to laugh and say, 'Nothing at all, there are no fees and dues.' Thus, in a brief hour, is our friend disarmed of his suspicion and rebellion . . . Alcoholics Anonymous is saying, 'We have something precious to give, if only you will receive.' That is all."
Bill W., February 1948
1988AAGrapevine, The Language of the Heart, p. 79
Thought to Consider . . .
Sobriety is a gift, not a right
'What is all this going to cost me?' We are able to laugh and say, 'Nothing at all, there are no fees and dues.' Thus, in a brief hour, is our friend disarmed of his suspicion and rebellion . . . Alcoholics Anonymous is saying, 'We have something precious to give, if only you will receive.' That is all."
Bill W., February 1948
1988AAGrapevine, The Language of the Heart, p. 79
Thought to Consider . . .
Sobriety is a gift, not a right
AACRONYMS
G I F T S
Getting It From The Steps
G I F T S
Getting It From The Steps
Gossip about or criticism
How easily I can become misdirected in approaching the Eighth Step! I wish to be free, somehow transformed by my Sixth and Seventh Step work. Now, more than ever, I am vulnerable to my own self-interest and hidden agenda.
I am careful to remember that self-satisfaction, which sometimes comes through the spoken forgiveness of those I have harmed, is not my true objective. I become willing to make amends, knowing that through this process I am mended and made fit to move forward, to know and desire God's will for me.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS WORLD SERVICES, INC.
Tuesday, August 13, 2019
Patience
Sometimes we get what we want right away. At other times, we wonder if our desires will ever be fulfilled.
We
will be fulfilled in the best way possible and as quickly as possible.
But some things take time. Sometimes, we have lessons to learn first,
lessons that prepare us so we can accept the good we deserve. Things are
being worked out in us, and in others. Blocks in us are being removed. A
solid foundation is being laid.
Monday, August 5, 2019
Resentment
"If you have a resentment you want to be rid of, if you will pray for the person or the thing you resent, you will be free. If you will ask in prayer for everything you want for yourself to be given to them, you will be free. Ask for their health, their prosperity, their happiness, and you will be free. Even when you don't really want it for them, and your prayers are only words and you don't mean it, go ahead and do it anyway. Do it every day for two weeks and you will find you have come to mean it and to want it for them, and you will realize that where you used to feel bitterness and resentment and hatred, you now feel compassionate understanding and love."
1952 AAWS
Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, p. 552
Saturday, August 3, 2019
Gossip about or criticism
A.A. Thought for the Day
Gossip about or criticism of personalities has no place in an A.A. clubroom. Every man in A.A. is a brother and every woman is a sister, as long as he or she is a member of A.A. We ought not to gossip about the relationships of any man or woman in the group. And if we say about another member, "I think she or he is taking a few drinks on the side," it's the worst thing we could do to that person. If a woman or a man is not living up to A.A. principles or has a slip, it's up to her or him to stand up in a meeting and say so. If they don't do that, they are only hurting themselves. Do I talk about other members behind their backs?
Meditation for the Day
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