Tuesday 23 July 2024
HELPING OTHERS
Good Morning!!!
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.
*~*~*~*~*^Daily Reflections^*~*~*~*~*
July 24, 2024
HELPING OTHERS
"Our very lives, as ex-problem drinkers,
depend upon our constant thought of others
and how we may help meet their needs.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, p. 20
Self-centeredness was my problem.
All my life people had been doing things for me
and I not only expected it, but I was ungrateful
and resentful they didn't do more.
Why should I help others,
when they were supposed to help me?
If others had troubles, didn't they deserve them?
I was filled with self-pity, anger and resentment.
Then I learned that by helping others,
with no thought of return,
I could overcome this obsession with selfishness,
and if I understood humility,
I would know peace and serenity.
No longer do I need to drink.
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Behind Our Excuses
As excuse-makers and rationalizers,
we drunks are champions.
It is the business of the psychiatrist
to find the deeper causes for our conduct.
Though uninstructed in psychiatry,
we can, after a little time in A.A.,
see that our motives
have not been what we thought they were,
and that we have been motivated
by forces previously unknown to us.
Therefore, we ought to look,
with the deepest respect,
interest, and profit,
upon the example set us by psychiatry.
"Spiritual growth
through the practice of A.A.’s Twelve Steps,
plus, the aid of a good sponsor,
can usually reveal most of the deeper reasons
for our character defects,
at least to a degree that meets our practical needs.
Nevertheless, we should be grateful
that our friends in psychiatry
have so strongly emphasized
the necessity to search
for false and often unconscious motivations."
1. A.A. Comes of Age, p.236
2. Letter, 1966
As Bill Sees It, p.267
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"It wasn’t raining when Noah built the ark."
–Howard Ruff
Voices we prefer to ignore
may speak words we need to hear.
–Don Deal
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Emotional Sobriety
"Self-centeredness
is a poison to my emotional system.
It frustrates my every effort toward
a comfortable and happy existence.
A terrible chain reaction begins. Fear sets in.
Anger, resentment, and self-pity
become my guiding forces.
My only escape is to put this awful selfishness aside
and become involved with the world around me."
December 1979
"The Root of Our Troubles," Emotional Sobriety
David Madden
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