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May 28 aa daily reflection
May 28 aa daily reflection












STAFF REPORT The National Memorial Day Parade in Washington, D.C., will include. If you are looking for a supportive group of people that will love and accept you for who you are, then A.A. The challenge, open to readers up to 18 years of age, began on May 30. All the prayer and meditation in the world will not help me unless they are accompanied by action. I am happy to have found a community for myself where the only prerequisite is acceptance. Today I’m replacing fear into faith, patience love & compassion by bringing those positive traits everywhere that I go.” These words do not imply that I should walk the well-trodden path of those who went. There are some days when we all have these internal struggles with ourselves: Are you like me? WIll other people accept what I’ve got anyway if they know how different I am inside?” They describe what I did: I took the Steps and sobriety was the result. I was so grateful for A.A.’s freedom and acceptance, I wanted to be a part of the group too! Membership didn’t depend on conformity or financial success – it just came down to my own individuality.

may 28 aa daily reflection

We wish to be just as inclusive as we can, never exclusive. “A.A. I could not accept myself, my alcoholism, or a Higher Power. 139 I first heard the short form of the Third Tradition in the Preamble. After a time fear and intolerance subside.  We do not wish to deny anyone his chance to recover from alcoholism. Daily Reflection May 29 May 29 TRUE TOLERANCE The only requirement for A.A. Nevertheless, I couldnt smile at myself in the mirror, so I came to A.A. I want to share this experience with anyone else who may be struggling with alcoholism so they know they’re not alone in their battle against addiction.Īt one time or another most A.A. No one was greater than I, at least in my eyes, when I was drinking. It feels like a burden has been lifted from my shoulders and life is looking up!

may 28 aa daily reflection

In the past, every day was filled with anxiety and fear over what might happen if I drank alcohol.īut now that it’s been five days since my last drink, something has changed inside of me.

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I am grateful to be free from the slavery of alcohol. The promises are being fulfilled in my life. Through Alcoholics Anonymous, I have been restored to sanity. I had been sober for 15 years before I had my first drink again. 29 I am very grateful that my Higher Power has given me a second chance to live a worthwhile life.












May 28 aa daily reflection