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How persistently we claim the right to decide all by ourselves just what we shall think and just how we shall act. TWELVE STEPS AND TWELVE TRADITIONS, p. 37

If I accept and act upon the advice of those who have made the program work for themselves, I have a chance to outgrow the limits of the past. Some problems will shrink to nothingness, while others may require patient, well-thought-out action. Listening deeply when others share can develop intuition in handling problems which arise unexpectedly. It is usually best for me to avoid impetuous action. Attending a meeting or calling a fellow A.A. member will usually reduce tension enough to bring relief to a desperate sufferer like me. Sharing problems at meetings with other alcoholics to whom I can relate, or privately with my sponsor, can change aspects of the positions in which I find myself. Character defects are identified and I begin to see how they work against me. When I put my faith in the spiritual power of the program, when I trust others to teach me what I need to do to have a better life, I find that I can trust myself to do what is necessary.

Faith, to be sure, is necessary, but faith alone can avail nothing. We can have faith, yet keep God out of our lives. TWELVE STEPS AND TWELVE TRADITIONS, p. 34

As a child I constantly questioned the existence of God. To a scientific thinker like me, no answer could withstand a thorough dissection, until a very patient woman finally said to me, You must have faith. With that simple statement, the seeds of my recovery were sown! Today, as I practice my recovery cutting back the weeds of alcoholism slowly I am letting those early seeds of faith to grow and bloom. Each day of recovery, of ardent gardening, brings the Higher Power of my understanding more fully into my life. My God has always been with me through faith, but it is my responsibility to have the willingness to accept His presence. I ask God to grant me the willingness to do His will.

You are now reading from the book Twenty Four Hours a Day Hardcover (24 Hours)

A.A. Thought for the Day

We in A.A. are offering a spiritual program. The fundamental basis of A.A. is belief in some Power greater than ourselves. This belief takes us off the center of the universe and allows us to transfer our problems to some power outside of ourselves. We turn to this Power for the strength we need to get sober and stay sober. We put our drink problem in God's hands and leave it there. We stop trying to run our own life and seek to let God run it for us. Do I do my best to give spiritual help?

Meditation for the Day

God is your healer and your strength. You do not have to ask Him to come to you. He is always with you in spirit. At your moment of need He is there to help you. Could you know God's love and His desire to help you, you would know that He needs no pleading for help. Your need is God's opportunity. You must learn to rely on God's strength whenever you need it. Whenever you feel inadequate to any situation, you should realize that the feeling of inadequacy is disloyalty to God. Just say to yourself: I know that God is with me and will help me to think and say and do the right thing.

Prayer for the Day

I pray that I may never feel inadequate to any situation. I pray that I may be buoyed up by the feeling that God is with me.

Hazelden

(Let it be a God or Higher Power of your own understanding)



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Hi Danille,

Thank you for Posting this. very insightful. And about that Deep listening, reminds me of something I read a long time ago, about listen to what the person is saying and also to what they might not be saying. (Like too fearful to say) There is now a theory that Body Language is STRONGER than words. Interesting.

And "cutting away the weeds of Alcoholism" beautifully written.

Just a little PS to this, wish so much that what you write daily could be saved and reread. Well I suppose I could cut and Paste on my own Desktop. Yep, answered my own question, think I will. You share so many wonderful gifts of how you are growing and and reaching deeper and deeper for the Desire only to do God's Will.

Hugs to you my friend, hope today finds you with some serenity and peace, with all that you are going through. Or rather Growing through.

Toni XOXOXO

-- Edited by toni baloney on Thursday 6th of August 2009 07:27:24 PM

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