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Daily Reflections Oct 13
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UNREMITTING INVENTORIES

          Continue to watch for selfishness, dishonesty, resentment,
          and fear. When these crop up, we ask God at once to remove
          them. We discuss them with someone immediately and make
          amends quickly if we have harmed anyone. Then we resolutely
          turn our thoughts to someone we can help.
          ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, p. 84

          The immediate admission of wrong thoughts or actions is a
          tough task for most human beings, but for recovering alcoholics
          like me it is difficult because of my propensity toward ego,
          fear and pride. The freedom the A.A. program offers me becomes
          more abundant when, through unremitting inventories of myself,
          I admit, acknowledge and accept responsibility for my wrong-doing.
          It is possible then for me to grow into a deeper and better
          understanding of humility. My willingness to admit when the
          fault is mine facilitates the progression of my growth and helps
          me to become more understanding and helpful to others.




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* We eventually realize that just as the pains of alcoholism had to come before sobriety, emotional turmoil comes before serenity. *


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hmmm-Hey Doll? Can we not, just do these inventory things, once a month? eh? It would be much easier.


Whats that? "There are no easier softer ways"?


Dern it!!



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