July 2nd 2021 CDT
AA Thought for the Day (courtesy AA-Alive.net) July 2, 2021 Prayer In A.A. we have found that the actual good results of prayer are beyond question. They are matters of knowledge and experience. All those who have persisted have found strength not ordinarily their own. They have found wisdom beyond their usual capability. And they have increasingly found a peace of mind which can stand firm in the face of difficult circumstances. - Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, (Step Eleven) p. 104 Thought to Ponder Today I pr ...Continue Reading
July 1st 2021 CDT
AA Thought for the Day (courtesy AA-Alive.net) July 1, 2021 In the Stillness In all times of emotional disturbance or indecision, we can pause, ask for quiet, and in the stillness simply say: "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference. Thy will, not mine, be done." - Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, (Step Three) pp. 40 - 41 Thought to Ponder Reliance on God enables me to match calamity with serenity. AA-related ...Continue Reading
June 30th 2021 CDT
AA Thought for the Day (courtesy AA-Alive.net) June 30, 2021 Our Insecurity The primary fact that we fail to recognize is our total inability to form a true partnership with another human being. Our egomania digs two disastrous pitfalls. Either we insist upon dominating the people we know, or we depend upon them far too much. If we lean too heavily on people, they will sooner or later fail us, for they are human, too, and cannot possibly meet our incessant demands. In this way our insecurity grows and festers. - Twel ...Continue Reading
June 29th 2021 CDT
AA Thought for the Day (courtesy AA-Alive.net) June 29, 2021 Persistent Effort We want to find exactly how, when, and where our natural desires have warped us. We wish to look squarely at the unhappiness this has caused others and ourselves. By discovering what our emotional deformities are, we can move toward their correction. Without a willing and persistent effort to do this, there can be little sobriety or contentment for us. - Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, (Step Four) p. 43 Thought to Ponder In order to r ...Continue Reading
June 28th 2021 CDT
AA Thought for the Day (courtesy AA-Alive.net) June 28, 2021 Pride For pride, leading to self-justification, and always spurred by conscious or unconscious fears, is the basic breeder of most human difficulties, the chief block to true progress. Pride lures us into making demands upon ourselves or upon others which cannot be met without perverting or misusing our God-given instincts. - Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, (Step Four) pp. 48 - 49 Thought to Ponder Swallowing my pride will not get me drunk. AA-related ...Continue Reading
June 27th 2021 CDT
AA Thought for the Day (courtesy AA-Alive.net) June 27, 2021 ~ Scroll Down for Share ~ Rationalization Few indeed are the practicing alcoholics who have any idea how irrational they are, or seeing their irrationality, can bear to face it. Some will be willing to term themselves "problem drinkers," but cannot endure the suggestion that they are in fact mentally ill. They are abetted in this blindness by a world which does not understand the difference between sane drinking and alcoholism. - Twelve Ste ...Continue Reading
June 26th 2021 CDT
AA Thought for the Day (courtesy AA-Alive.net) June 26, 2021 Forgiveness We've repeatedly strained the patience of our best friends to a snapping point, and have brought out the very worst in those who didn't think much of us to begin with. In many instances we are really dealing with fellow sufferers, people whose woes we have increased. If we are now about to ask forgiveness for ourselves, why shouldn't we start out by forgiving them, one and all? - Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, (Step Eight) p. 78 Thought to ...Continue Reading
June 25th 2021 CDT
AA Thought for the Day (courtesy AA-Alive.net) June 25, 2021 Continue to Watch Our next function is to grow in understanding and effectiveness. This is not an overnight matter. It should continue for our lifetime.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. Love and tolerance of others is o ...Continue Reading
June 24th 2021 CDT
AA Thought for the Day (courtesy AA-Alive.net) June 24, 2021 First Attempt We can have faith, yet keep God out of our lives. Therefore our problem now becomes just how and by what specific means shall we be able to let Him in? Step Three represents our first attempt to do this. In fact, the effectiveness of the whole A.A. program will rest upon how well and earnestly we have tried to come to "a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him." - Twelve Steps and Twelve T ...Continue Reading
June 23rd 2021 CDT
AA Thought for the Day (courtesy AA-Alive.net) June 23, 2021 Control and Manipulation When we habitually try to manipulate others to our own willful desires, they revolt, and resist us heavily. Then we develop hurt feelings, a sense of persecution, and a desire to retaliate. As we redouble our efforts at control, and continue to fail, our suffering becomes acute and constant. We have not once sought to be one in a family, to be a friend among friends, to be a worker among workers, to be a useful member of society. - ...Continue Reading
June 22nd 2021 CDT
AA Thought for the Day (courtesy AA-Alive.net) June 22, 2021 Tradition Three Our membership ought to include all who suffer from alcoholism. Hence we may refuse none who wish to recover. Nor ought A.A. membership ever depend upon money or conformity. Any two or three alcoholics gathered together for sobriety may call themselves an A.A. group, provided that, as a group, they have no other affiliation. - Alcoholics Anonymous, (Appendices I; The A.A. Tradition) p. 563 Thought to Ponder "You're an A.A. member the m ...Continue Reading
June 21st 2021 CDT
AA Thought for the Day (courtesy AA-Alive.net) June 21, 2021 Make a Decision Therefore, we who are alcoholics can consider ourselves fortunate indeed. Each of us has had his own near-fatal encounter with the juggernaut of self-will, and has suffered enough under its weight to look for something better. So it is by circumstance rather than any virtue that we have been driven to AA, have admitted defeat, have acquired the rudiments of faith, and now want to make a decision to turn our will and our lives over to a Highe ...Continue Reading
June 20th 2021 CDT
AA Thought for the Day (courtesy AA-Alive.net) June 20, 2021 ~ Scroll Down for Share ~ Three Pertinent Ideas Our description of the alcoholic, the chapter to the agnostic, and our personal adventures before and after make clear three pertinent ideas: (a) That we were alcoholic and could not manage our own lives. (b) That probably no human power could have relieved our alcoholism. (c) That God could and would if He were sought. - Alcoholics Anonymous, (Into Action) p. 60 Thought to Ponder I can't, God ca ...Continue Reading
June 19th 2021 CDT
AA Thought for the Day (courtesy AA-Alive.net) June 19, 2021 Straighten Out The Past Under no condition do we criticize such a person or argue. Simply we tell him that we will never get over drinking until we have done our utmost to straighten out the past. We are there to sweep off our side of the street, realizing that nothing worth while can be accomplished until we do so, never trying to tell him what he should do. His faults are not discussed. We stick to our own. - Alcoholics Anonymous, (Into Action) pp. 77 - 7 ...Continue Reading
June 18th 2021 CDT
AA Thought for the Day (courtesy AA-Alive.net) June 18, 2021 Acquire Willingness But now it appears that there are certain things which only the individual can do. All by himself, and in the light of his own circumstances, he needs to develop the quality of willingness. When he acquires willingness, he is the only one who can make the decision to exert himself. Trying to do this is an act of his own will. All of the Twelve Steps require sustained and personal exertion to conform to their principles and so, we trust, ...Continue Reading
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