February 17th 2015 CDT
*AA Thought for the Day* (courtesy AA-Alive.net) *February 18, 2015 ~ Scroll Down for Share ~ Change Let us never fear needed change. Certainly we have to discriminate between changes for worse and changes for better. But once a need becomes apparent in an individual, in a group, or AA as a whole, it has long since been found out that we cannot stand still and look the other way.* /- As Bill Sees it,/ p. 115 *Thought to Ponder . . .* *If nothing changes, nothing changes.* *AA-related 'Alconym' . . .* **N O ...Continue Reading
February 16th 2015 CDT
*AA Thought for the Day* (courtesy AA-Alive.net) *February 17, 2015* *Obsession* *It is not surprising that our drinking careers have been characterized by countless vain attempts to prove we could drink like other people. The idea that somehow, someday he will control and enjoy his drinking is the great obsession of every abnormal drinker. The persistence of this illusion is astonishing. Many pursue it into the gates of insanity or death.* /- Alcoholics Anonymous,/ p. 30 *Thought to Ponder . . .* *When we tr ...Continue Reading
February 15th 2015 CDT
*AA Thought for the Day* (courtesy AA-Alive.net) *February 16, 2015* *Making Coffee* *All I thought about as I was making the coffee was making the coffee and how people could enjoy it. At my sponsor's suggestion, I stood near the coffeepot and welcomed everyone who came by. I must have experienced a million smiles in a very short time. And when I pushed the broom all I concentrated on was the dust rising from it as I moved across the floor. My troubles were gone for the time that I was doing these things. And ...Continue Reading
February 14th 2015 CDT
*AA Thought for the Day* (courtesy AA-Alive.net) *February 15, 2015 ~ Scroll Down for Share ~ Seeing Is Believing The Wright brothers' almost childish faith that they could build a machine which would fly was the mainspring of their accomplishment. Without that, nothing could have happened. . . When others showed us that God-sufficiency worked with them, we began to feel like those who had insisted the Wrights would never fly. We were seeing another kind of flight, a spiritual liberation from this world, peop ...Continue Reading
February 13th 2015 CDT
*AA Thought for the Day* (courtesy AA-Alive.net) *February 14, 2015* *Love* *The spiritual growth we enjoy in AA is a product of the never-ending school for living which our Fellowship provides. The subject in that school that opened my eyes most quickly and filled my heart most fully was love. I never knew what true love was until I began my recovery in AA. My schooling in that emotion began early and led me to the conclusion that love is what creates in a sober AA member the outer show of an inner glow.* /- ...Continue Reading
February 12th 2015 CDT
*AA Thought for the Day* (courtesy AA-Alive.net) *February 13, 2015* *Humility* *Humility is a personal achievement, it cannot be given away. It comes in glimmers and grows like an ice crystal. It is fragile, too, thus requiring constant care and protection. Maintaining anonymity insures that the focus of our efforts is on the program and not the personalities.* /- The Home Group: Heartbeat of AA,/ p. 126 *Thought to Ponder . . .* *Humility is not a station we arrive at; it's a way of traveling.* *AA-related ...Continue Reading
February 11th 2015 CDT
*AA Thought for the Day* (courtesy AA-Alive.net) *February 12, 2015* *Infallible Heartbeat* *We need each other's experience, strength, and hope, regardless of age or length of sobriety. The shining grace of God doesn't come like a bolt out of the blue. It comes through, in, and from other suffering, as well as rescued, souls like you and me. I am happy to be part of a living and growing fellowship with an infallible heartbeat. Divine power is the pulse of AA, and it doesn't change, no matter how foolish and errant ...Continue Reading
February 10th 2015 CDT
*AA Thought for the Day* (courtesy AA-Alive.net) *February 11, 2015 ~ Scroll Down for Share ~ Clear 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,/ p. 60 *Thought to Ponder . . .* *Hold your face up to the Light, ...Continue Reading
February 9th 2015 CDT
*AA Thought for the Day* (courtesy AA-Alive.net) *February 10, 2015* *Tolerance* *I try to practice tolerance in small ways, putting aside the little resentments, making light of that stealthy foe, self-pity, which will keep creeping in. I know if I succeed, then I'm more likely to beat that great big resentment which nothing has been able to pry from its roots deep in my soul.* /- Thank You For Sharing,/ pp. 42-43 *Thought to Ponder . . .* *Flexible people do not get bent out of shape.* *AA-related 'Alconym' . . ...Continue Reading
February 8th 2015 CDT
*AA Thought for the Day* (courtesy AA-Alive.net) *February 9, 2015* *Selfishness* *So our troubles, we think, are basically of our own making. They arise out of ourselves, and the alcoholic is an extreme example of self-will run riot, though he usually doesn't think so. Above everything, we alcoholics must be rid of this selfishness. We must, or it kills us! God makes that possible.* /- Alcoholics Anonymous,/ p. 62 *Thought to Ponder . . .* *Reliance on God enables me to match calamity with serenity.* ...Continue Reading
February 7th 2015 CDT
*AA Thought for the Day* (courtesy AA-Alive.net) *February 8, 2015 ~ Scroll Down for Share ~ Willingness A beginning, even the smallest, is all that is needed. Once we have placed the key of willingness in the lock and have the door ever so slightly open, we find that we can always open it some more. Though self-will may slam it shut again, as it frequently does, it will always respond the moment we again pick up the key of willingness.* /- As Bill Sees It,/ p. 122 *Thought to Ponder . . .* *If I have the courage ...Continue Reading
February 6th 2015 CDT
*AA Thought for the Day* (courtesy AA-Alive.net) *February 7, 2015* *Discovery* *AA has accomplished so many things in my life today. It has given me my sanity and an all-around sense of balance. Now willing to listen and take suggestions, I have found that the process of discovering who I really am begins with knowing who I really don't want to be. And although the disease of alcoholism inside of me is like gravity, just waiting to pull me down, AA and the Twelve Steps are like the power that causes an airpla ...Continue Reading
February 5th 2015 CDT
*AA Thought for the Day* (courtesy AA-Alive.net) *February 6, 2015* *Sobriety* *Sobriety is nothing like I thought it would be. At first it was one big emotional roller coaster, full of sharp highs and deep lows. My emotions were new, untested, and I wasn't entirely certain I wanted to deal with them. I cried when I should have been laughing. I laughed when I should have cried. Events I thought were the end of the world turned out to be gifts. It was all very confusing. Slowly things began to ...Continue Reading
February 4th 2015 CDT
*AA Thought for the Day* (courtesy AA-Alive.net) *February 5, 2015* *Sanity* *"Sanity" is defined as "soundness of mind." Yet no alcoholic, soberly analyzing his destructive behavior, whether the destruction fell on the dining-room furniture or his own moral fiber, can claim "soundness of mind" for himself. . . and every AA meeting is an assurance that God will restore us to sanity if we rightly relate ourselves to Him.* /- Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions,/ p. 33 *Thought to P ...Continue Reading
February 3rd 2015 CDT
*AA Thought for the Day* (courtesy AA-Alive.net) *February 4, 2015 ~ Scroll Down for Share ~ A Spiritual Experience As I work the Steps in everything I do, practicing these principles in all my affairs, now I find that I am awake to God, to others, and to myself. The spiritual awakening I have enjoyed as the result of working the Steps is the awareness that I am no longer alone.* /- Daily Reflections,/ p. 345 *Thought to Ponder . . .* *A spiritual awakening is our greatest gift.* *AA-related 'Alconym' . . .* **H ...Continue Reading
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