Daily Reflections

Yesterday's Daily Reflections was about
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"Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, . . . TWELVE STEPS AND TWELVE TRADITIONS, p. 106

As I continued to go to meetings and work the Steps, something began to happen to me. I felt confused because I wasnt sure what it was that I was feeling, and then I realized I was experiencing serenity. It was a good feeling, but where had it come from? Then I realized it had come . . .as the result of these steps. The program may not always be easy to practice, but I had to acknowledge that my serenity had come to me after working the Steps. As I work the Steps in everything I do, practicing these principles in all my affairs, now I find that I am awake to God, to others, and to myself. The spiritual awakening I have enjoyed as the result of working the Steps is the awareness that I am no longer alone.


And there it is. It works if we work it....
Work, work, work.....thanks for sharing that...it reminds me that I must continue to work the Steps and the Traditions in all my affairs to the best of my ability each day....one day at a time...if I put 1/2 the amount of energy I put in to my Program as I did to my drinking and using then I've got a pretty good chance at staying sober one more day. I must never forget where I came from and I cannot rest on my laurels...I have to remember that it is a Program of action!
Gidday and Thanks again Skg

I am not alone..........that was the most profound thing i realised when i looked for help with my alcoholism, i am not alone there are others who know my fears and live there own and who share there E.S.H so that i may grow and there is my higher power who has carried me for so long my legs almost forgot how to walk in the light.
Thankyou god for perservering with my many drinking nights of fear and desperation prayer, for allowing my eyes to focus long enough to realise there is recovery instead of death.

light and love Zac