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MIP Old Timer

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"We, of Alcoholics Anonymous, are many thousands of men and women who have recovered from a seemingly hopeless state of mind and body." forward to the 1st edition AA book.

In my early days of recovery, this statement was all I could offer the newcomer. It offers hope for the sick alcoholic and it is good for me to remember that alcoholism is an illness. I can at best deal with it on a daily basis with the tools offered to me by the program. The newcomer reminds me of that "hopeless state of mind and body."

I thank God, my sponsors, the fellowship of AA, founders of AA, clergy, medicine, psychiatrists, through whose help I was "restored to sanity." Step2.

For me humility is gratitude in action, because then prayer becomes more powerful.



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Amen Gonee, ... great share ... Love it ...



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This is good stuff.  I like it, too.  I think I'm probably at my best when I place my sobriety in the context of those early days of recovery.  It seems to make my gratitude grow.

Mike D.



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Mahalo Gonee for the share.  smile



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