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Growing
Along Spiritual Lines
One
member shares his experience, strength and hope
about
his recovery from alcoholism
through
the program of Alcoholics Anonymous.
"Circumstances
made him willing to believe.
He humbly offered
himself to his Maker -- then he knew."
--
Alcoholics Anonymous, page 54
AA
is Not Broken --
It's me that needs fixing
A
Beautiful Life --
Finding the perfect spiritual core
A
Beautiful Mansion -- Finding
courage to re-open long-closed doors
Addicted
to Comfort -- Recovery
is impossible in the comfort zone
Admitting
Powerlessness --
A key to recovery
A
Faith that Works -- Staying
sober under all conditions
A
New Life -- Meetings,
steps and service
A
Psychic Change -- It's
not about changing our outward apparance
Acceptance--
Facing life on life's terms
Anonymity
-- Making sure God
gets credit for the miracle
Back
to Basics -- Changing
requires action
Balance
--
It's
easier with God in the center of your life
Bill's
Story -- It's
my story and it's your story... it's universal
Breathe!
-- In, out... each breath is a gift
Cause
and Effect -- Creating
a life experience
Creating
My Experience --
Whatever I sow, I reap
Change
-- Seeing the light
or feeling the heat?
Denial:
Bane or Boon? --
Life outside the comfort zone
Doorway
to Happiness -- I
enter with peace of mind
Empty
Minded -- Letting
go of old ideas and beliefs
Emotional
Sobriety -- Living
without dependencies on others
Enlightened
Self-Interest -- Getting
a kick out of helping others
Entirely
Ready -- Letting
go of character defects
Expectations
-- Because often, you
don't get your way
Faith
-- Believing in the
power of the Steps
Faith
Without Works -- Take
the Steps and faith will come
Family
Celebrations --
That's what birthdays
are in AA
Forgiveness-
Mucking
out the mental cesspool-- Life
without the struggle
Forgiving
Others -- The
key to forgiving myself
Gardening
-- Cutting back the
weeds of my selfishness
Grace
and the Prodigal Son -- Standing
in the pig pen
Heartfelt
Gratitude --
The key to abundance
It's
a "We" Program -- The
way out
Judging
Others -- Love
and service is answer
Just
One More --
I
have to keep moving forward
Keeping
It Green --
Reminders of what it was like
Laughter
-- It's better than
"thinking"
Life
Changing -- It
takes time to reverse our negative thinking
Language
of the Heart -- It
flows from honest sharing of pain
Meeting
Makers Make It -- Meetings:
a source of "cool, clear water"
More
Old Ideas -- Letting
go is hard to do
My
First Drink -- Increasing
the dosage didn't help
My
First Home Group -- They
loved me back to life
My
First Meeting -- Once
the sharing started, I knew I was home
My
Higher Power -- How
I describe God
Old
Ideas -- Letting
go absolutely is not easy
On
Being of Service - It makes my own life better
Not
Hopeless, Just Powerless -- Acceptance
begins with understanding
Pain--
A touchstone to spiritual growth
Perpectives
-- Looking at life
differently
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Note:
The author of these messages has chosen to remain anonymous,
a
practice consistent with recovery program philosophy.
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