AA Thought for the Day
(courtesy AAOnline.net)
October 24, 2012
Peace of Mind
We have gained some measure of release
from some of our more devastating handicaps.
To those of us who have hitherto known only excitement, depression,
or anxiety -- in other words, to all of us --
this newfound peace is a priceless gift.
- Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, p. 74
Happiness and peace of mind are always here,
open and free to anyone.
H O P E = Hang On! Peace Exists.
(courtesy AAOnline.net)
October 24, 2012
Peace of Mind
We have gained some measure of release
from some of our more devastating handicaps.
To those of us who have hitherto known only excitement, depression,
or anxiety -- in other words, to all of us --
this newfound peace is a priceless gift.
- Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, p. 74
Happiness and peace of mind are always here,
open and free to anyone.
H O P E = Hang On! Peace Exists.
A Member Shares:
I am Philip, a recovering alcoholic. Peace of mind is the greatest reward of this program! I come from 35 years of drunkenness, many of them lived literally under a bridge or in bushes. I had a heart and head full of hatred and anger, and I finally got fed up living like that. I'd had family members die in my arms and in my bed -- that's no life. I met some of you 'dorky' AA'ers and saw how you seemed genuinely happy. I also knew a few from before; they were still happy and sober. They encouraged me to join them -- there was that spark about you. Then, I heard The Promises -- it was an ointment for my swelling, itching brain. I started earnestly coming to AA, and even did as I was told. Magically, over time, my life began to change. At times, I was at peace. That was enough to make me want more. I got a sponsor and begrudgingly started the Steps. But in spite of my angry self, I started morphing into a fairly nice guy and the anger/hate started melting away. People are no longer afraid of me. In fact, I am invited into their homes. I play with my friends' kids -- it's amazing! Through this, I found God and my life was truly rocketed into another dimension. I also learned that none of the knowledge I gained is worth spit without action, helping others. In fact I live both my work life and private life with humility -- it's awesome too! Thank you for letting me share.
I am Philip, a recovering alcoholic. Peace of mind is the greatest reward of this program! I come from 35 years of drunkenness, many of them lived literally under a bridge or in bushes. I had a heart and head full of hatred and anger, and I finally got fed up living like that. I'd had family members die in my arms and in my bed -- that's no life. I met some of you 'dorky' AA'ers and saw how you seemed genuinely happy. I also knew a few from before; they were still happy and sober. They encouraged me to join them -- there was that spark about you. Then, I heard The Promises -- it was an ointment for my swelling, itching brain. I started earnestly coming to AA, and even did as I was told. Magically, over time, my life began to change. At times, I was at peace. That was enough to make me want more. I got a sponsor and begrudgingly started the Steps. But in spite of my angry self, I started morphing into a fairly nice guy and the anger/hate started melting away. People are no longer afraid of me. In fact, I am invited into their homes. I play with my friends' kids -- it's amazing! Through this, I found God and my life was truly rocketed into another dimension. I also learned that none of the knowledge I gained is worth spit without action, helping others. In fact I live both my work life and private life with humility -- it's awesome too! Thank you for letting me share.