Wednesday, 19 March 2025
A WORLD OF THE SPIRIT
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^*~*~*~*~*
March 13, 2025
A WORLD OF THE SPIRIT
We have entered the world of the Spirit.
Our next function is
to grow in understanding and effectiveness.
This is not an overnight matter.
It should continue for our lifetime.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, p. 84
The word “entered” . . . and the phrase,
“entered into the world of the Spirit”
are very significant.
They imply action, a beginning, getting into,
a prerequisite to maintaining my spiritual growth,
the “Spirit” being the immaterial part of me.
Barriers to my spiritual growth are self-centeredness
and a materialistic focus on worldly things.
Spirituality means devotion to spiritual
rather than worldly things;
it means obedience to God’s will for me.
I understand spiritual things to be:
unconditional love,
joy, patience, kindness, goodness,
faithfulness, self-control and humility.
Any time I allow selfishness, dishonesty,
resentment and fear to be a part of me,
I block out spiritual things.
As I maintain my sobriety, growing spiritually
becomes a lifelong process.
My goal is spiritual growth,
accepting that I’ll never have spiritual perfection.
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Giving Without Demand
Watch any A.A. of six months
working with a Twelfth Step prospect.
If the newcomer says, "To the devil with you,"
the twelfth-stepper only smiles
and finds another alcoholic to help.
He doesn’t feel frustrated or rejected.
If his next drunk responds,
and in turn starts to give love and attention
to other sufferers, yet gives none back to him,
the sponsor is happy about it anyway.
He still doesn’t feel rejected; instead he rejoices
that his former prospect is sober and happy.
And he well knows that his own life has been made richer,
as an extra dividend of giving to another
without any demand for a return.
Grapevine, January 1958
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