~*~A.A. Thoughts For The Day~*~
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Awakening
"Is sobriety all that we are to expect of
a spiritual awakening?
Again, the voice of AA speaks up.
No, sobriety is only a bare beginning,
it is only the first gift of the first
awakening.
If more gifts are to be received, our
awakening has to go on.
And if it does go on, we find that bit
by bit
we can discard the old life
-- the one that did not work --
for a new life that can and does work
under any conditions whatever.
Regardless of worldly success or
failure,
regardless of pain or joy,
regardless of sickness or health or
even of death itself,
a new life of endless possibilities can
be lived
if we are willing to continue our awakening."
Bill
W., December 1957
c. 1988AAWS, The Language of the
Heart, p. 234
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Thought to Consider . . .
The task ahead of us is never as great
as the Power behind us.
*~*~*AACRONYMS*~*~*
G I F T = God Is Forever There
*~*~*~*~*^Just For Today!^*~*~*~*~*
Happy, Healthier
From "Letting go of old ideas:"
"We found out that ANYBODY who has
trouble
of any sort related to drinking may
have the condition
called 'alcoholism'....When we could
look, even
temporarily, at just a few new ideas
different from
our old ones, we had already begun to
make a sturdy
start toward a happy, healthier new
life. It happened
just that way to thousands and
thousands of us who
deeply believed it never could."
c. 1998, Living Sober - pages 72 & 73
*~*~*~*~*^Daily Reflections^*~*~*~*~*
"I WAS AN EXCEPTION"
He [Bill W.]
said to me, gently and simply, "Do you think that you
are one of us?"
ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS, p. 413
During my drinking life I was convinced I was
an exception. I
thought I was beyond petty requirements
and had the right to be
excused. I never realized that the dark
counterbalance of my
attitude was the constant feeling that
I did not "belong." At
first, in A.A., I identified with
others only as an alcoholic.
What a wonderful awakening for me it
has been to realize that,
if human beings were doing the best
they could, then so was I!
All of the pains, confusions and joys
they feel are not
exceptional, but part of my life, just
as much as anybody's.
©Copyright 1990 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS WORLD SERVICES, INC.©
*~*~*~*~*^As Bill Sees It^*~*~*~*~*
Give Thanks
Though I still
find it difficult to accept today's pain and anxiety with any great degree of serenity
- as those more advanced in the spiritual life seem able to do - I can give
thanks for present pain nevertheless.
I find the willingness to do this by
contemplating the lessons learned from past suffering - lessons which have led
to the blessings I now enjoy. I can remember how the agonies of alcoholism, the
pain of rebellion and thwarted pride, have often led me to God's grace, and so
to a new freedom.
GRAPEVINE,
MARCH 1962
*~*~*~*~*^ Big Book Quote ^*~*~*~*~*
"We do
not like to pronounce any individual as alcoholic, but you can
quickly diagnose yourself, Step over to
the nearest barroom and try
some controlled drinking. Try to drink
and stop abruptly. Try it
more than once. It will not take long
for you to decide, if you are
honest with yourself about it. It may
be worth a bad case of jitters
if you get a full knowledge of your
condition."
~Alcoholics
Anonymous, 4th Edition, More About Alcoholism, pg. 31~
*~*~*~*^Twenty Four Hours A Day^*~*~*~*
A.A. Thought for the Day
Step Twelve
is, "Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of
these steps, we tried to carry this
message to alcoholics, and to
practice these principles in all our
affairs." Note that the basis
of our effectiveness in carrying the
message to others is the reality
of our own spiritual awakening. If we
have not changed, we cannot be
used to change others. To keep this
program, we must pass it on to
others. We cannot hoard it for
ourselves. We may lose it unless we
give it away. It cannot flow into us
and stop; it must continue to
flow into us as it flows out to others.
Am I always ready to give
away what I have learned in A.A.?
Meditation for the
Day
"Draw nigh unto God and He will
draw nigh unto you." When you are
faced with a problem beyond your
strength, you must turn to God by
an act of faith. It is that turning to
God in each trying situation
that you must cultivate. The turning
may be one of glad thankfulness
for God's grace in your life. Or your
appeal to God may be a prayerful
claiming of His strength to face a
situation and finding that you have
it when the time comes. Not only the power to face trials, but also
the comfort and joy of God's nearness and companionship are yours for
the asking.
Prayer for the Day
I pray that I may try to draw near to
God each day in prayer.
I pray that I may feel His nearness and His strength in my life.