Learning is a skill we develop that leads to lifelong adventure.
~Anonymous
Recovery
asks that we commit ourselves to a life of learning. We do not turn our
backs on our past; we learn from it. Past mistakes become guides and
warnings to others and to us. As we use the Steps, our sponsor, and the
fellowship, we make sense of how we got so lost. We gain knowledge of
how we were seduced by intensity, which we mistook for intimacy. We see
how we followed our instincts instead of spiritual principles. We see
how our illness needed us to believe we were of little value. We see how
our pain equaled entitlement to keep using. If we sit and listen, we
learn much.
While listening in our healing circles, we are learning how to do life, how to do the next right thing. We start to see how to be of service to others instead of being a burden. We use this new knowledge over and over in this adventure we call life.
Prayer for the Day
Higher Power, help me to be open and committed to learning. Keep me from the arrogance that was part of my addiction.
Today's Action
Today I will write down five things that I’ve learned during my sobriety that have helped me have a better life.
Serenity Prayer "Accepting hardships as a pathway to peace". Why can I not accept the things I cannot change, Humility (Getting down on my knees), prayer, Being quiet and asking what would the Master do?
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