Part “One” of four..

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HI.. this link http://aabbsg.de/oppf/gresham.htm and the ones to follow make for an interesting read. The links to the rest of the article you will see at the bottom of each page.

I trust all of you are well, and your daily reprieve from alcohol is successful.

In sobriety… Rod :-)

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Success in Living

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Most of us know whether other people are truly happy. What’s odd, however, is that we don’t often try to practice the things that bring happiness to others.  Often, the happiness we’re striving for is really  a form of excitement____  trying to be continuously stimulated so as not to be bored or depressed. 
Excitement does not create happiness.  We find true happiness when we learn to serve others in right ways; that is, without demanding their gratitude or some other recognition. We also find true happiness in self-acceptance___  being generally satisfied with our lot in life and grateful for the self-improvement we’ve found. We find happiness, too, in keeping occupied with useful activities that place demands on our energies and abilities. 
There is no such thing as a happy alcoholic who is still drinking. There are also recovering people who have not yet found happiness.  But the program unlocks the happiness, and we do have members whose happiness is an example to others.
I can be happy one day at a time. I will make the choice to be happy today, and to let tomorrow come in its own time.  Nothing can interfere with today’s happiness.

In Sobriety…. Rod :-)

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Interesting…not AA but!!

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still interesting nevertheless… :-)

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Getting the “Spiritual Angle”

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By Roderick Rose | Filed in AA History, Rod's thoughts | One comment

How often do we sit in AA meetings and hear the speaker declare, “But I haven’t yet got the spiritual angle.” Prior to this statement, he had described a miracle of transformation which had occurred in him — not only his release from alcohol, but a complete change in his whole attitude toward life and the living of it. It is apparent to nearly everyone else present that he has received a great gift; ” . . . except that he doesn’t seem to know it yet!” We well know that this questioning individual will tell us six months or a year hence that he has found faith in God.

LANGUAGE OF THE HEART, p. 275

A spiritual experience can be the realization that a life which once seemed empty and devoid of meaning is now joyous and full. In my life today, daily prayer and meditation, coupled with living the Twelve Steps, has brought about an inner peace and feeling of belonging which was missing when I was drinking.

Rod

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