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All that is necessary to make this world a better place to live is to love – to love as Christ loved, as Buddha loved. —Isadora Duncan— To be unconditionally loved is our birthright, and we are so loved by God. We desire just such a love from one another, and we deserve it; yet, […]
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. . .TO BE OF SERVICE Our real purpose is to fit ourselves to be of maximum service to God and the people about us. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, p. 77 It is clear that God’s plan for me is expressed through love. God loved me enough to take me from alleys and jails so that I […]
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Alcoholism isn’t a spectator sport. Eventually the whole family gets to play. —Joyce Rebeta-Burditt— One of the biggest lies addicts can tell themselves is, “I’m not hurting anyone but myself.” This is just another way we don’t see how important we are to others. During our using, love was a burden. When anyone showed love […]
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Old folks—and here I’m talking about myself—need more than anything else to feel they are needed, that they have a purpose in life. —Ruth Youngdahl Nelson— Believing that we count in the lives of others, that others need us and appreciate our contribution in the workplace, the community, and at home is a universal need. […]
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. . . and because willing to make amends to them all.—Second half of Step Eight— We have made our list of persons we’ve harmed. Now we look at how willing we are to make amends. We might find that we aren’t ready and willing to make amends to everyone. Maybe they have wronged us […]
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WE BECOME WILLING. . . . . At the moment we are trying to put our lives in order. But this is not an end in itself. ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS , p. 77 How easily I can become misdirected in approaching the Eighth Step! I wish to be free, somehow transformed by my Sixth and Seventh […]
AA Thought for the Day <!--080225-->

Alcoholics Anonymous has no quarrel with medicine, psychiatry, or religion. We have great respect for the methods of each. And we are glad for any success they may have had with alcoholics. We are desirous always of cooperating with them in every way. The more doctors, the more psychiatrists, the more clergy and rabbis we […]
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Though we be sick and tired and faint and worn–Lo, all things can be borne! —Elizabeth Chase Akers— What bothered us most a year ago? A month ago? Even a week ago? It’s probably that whatever it was, we were obsessed with it, certain that our futures were ruined, that there was no reasonable solution. […]
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The secret of seeing is to sail on solar wind. Hone and spread your spirit, till you yourself are a sail, whetted, translucent, broadside to the merest puff. —Annie Dillard— Our progress today, and certainly our serenity, is enhanced by our willingness to accept all that we are blessed with today. Not only to accept, […]
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LIVING IT The spiritual life is not a theory. We have to live it. ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS , p. 83 When new in the program, I couldn’t comprehend living the spiritual aspect of the program, but now that I’m sober, I can’t comprehend living without it. Spirituality was what I had been seeking. God, as I […]