Tuesday, 25 November 2025
THE HAZARDS OF PUBLICITY
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.
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November 26, 2025
THE HAZARDS OF PUBLICITY
People who symbolize causes and ideas
fill a deep human need.
We of A.A. do not question that.
But we do have to soberly face the fact
that being in the public eye
is hazardous, especially for us.
TWELVE STEPS AND TWELVE TRADITIONS, p. 181
As a recovered alcoholic I must make an effort
to put into practice the principles of the A.A. program,
which are founded on honesty, truth and humility.
While I was drinking, I was constantly trying
to be in the limelight.
Now that I am conscious of my mistakes
and of my former lack of integrity,
it would not be honest to seek prestige,
even for the justifiable purpose
of promoting the A.A. message of recovery.
Is the publicity that centers around the A.A. Fellowship
and the miracles it produces not worth much more?
Why not let the people around us appreciate by themselves
the changes that A.A. has brought in us,
for that will be a far better recommendation
for the Fellowship than any I could make.
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Citizens Again
"Each of us in turn -- that is,
the member who gets the most out of the program –
spends a very large amount of time on Twelfth Step work
in the early years.
That was my case, and perhaps
I should not have stayed sober with less work.
"However, sooner or later most of us are presented
with other obligations -- to family, friends, and country.
As you will remember, the Twelfth Step also refers to
`practicing these principles in all our affairs.'
Therefore, I think your choice
of whether to take a
particular Twelfth Step job
is to be found in your own conscience.
No one else can tell you for certain
what you ought to do at a particular time.
"I just know that you are expected, at some point,
to do more than carry the message of A.A. to other alcoholics.
In A.A. we aim not only for sobriety –
we try again to become citizens of the world that we rejected,
and of the world that once rejected us.
This is the ultimate demonstration toward
which Twelfth Step work is the first but not the final step."
LETTER, 1959
As Bill Sees It, P. 21
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Meaning of the Circle-Triangle Symbol
In response to a query about the meaning of the Circle-Triangle Symbol I wrote this .....
The Sobriety Circle & Triangle Symbol, is the symbol used by Alcoholics Anonymous.
The equilateral triangle represents the three-part answer –
unity, recovery and service - to a three-part disease –
physical, mental and spiritual, while the circle represents wholeness or oneness.
The body should be triangular, stable, the mind circular, open.
The triangle represents the means for generation of good energy,
and is the most stable physical posture.
The circle symbolizes serenity and perfection,
and the source of unlimited potential.
Together they represent the perfect union of mind and body.
It has been used in many native cultures.
The priests, medicine men and seers of antiquity
regarded the circle enclosing the triangle as a means of warding off spirits of evil,
and A.A.'s circle and triangle of Recovery, Unity, and Service
has certainly meant all of that
to those of us in recovery and much more.
Love and Peace,
Barefoot Windwalker
Index of A.A. History Pages on Barefoot's World
http://www.barefootsworld.net/aa-ctsymbol.html
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The Magic of Gratitude and Acceptance
Gratitude and acceptance
are two magic tricks available to us in recovery.
No matter who we are, where we are,
or what we have, gratitude and acceptance work.
We may eventually become so happy that we realize
our present circumstances are good.
Or we master our present circumstances
and then move forward into the next set of circumstances.
If we become stuck, miserable, feeling trapped and hopeless,
try gratitude and acceptance.
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