![]() Give me Your power this day to conduct myself according to Your way of life. If trouble arises, let me realize that it’s not what is going on but how I am looking at what is going on. Defeated, and knowing it, I arrived at the doors of A.A., alone and afraid of the unknown. In service, we listen well by listening for common ground rather than for ways to prove that our idea is better. For many with alcohol - related problems, AA is the first and only. In this place is the knowing that there is a Great One, the Great Mystery, the Holy One, the Great Spirit. Oh Great Spirit, help me this day to look within myself. The principle that we shall find no enduring strength until we first admit complete defeat is the main taproot from which our whole Society has sprung and flowered. In offering my hand to the newcomer or to someone who has relapsed, I find that my own sobriety has been recharged with indescribable gratitude and happiness. Members use reason instead of prayer and learn to control the impulse to drink by. Inside of every man and woman is a place of knowing. It is inside that we must begin our search. We must make this journey because we want to. No one can force us to make this journey. ![]() Inside of everyone is the natural, built-in desire to be walking the Red Road, or to be seeking a relationship with the Creator. Sometimes a restlessness occurs and it makes me feel I need to be doing something or I need to be going somewhere or maybe I start wondering who am I? Often when this happens, I feel lost. Inside every person is the knowledge that a Supreme Being exists. Usually we hear it best when we are sick and tired of being sick and tired. ![]() It’s hard to avoid completely and even harder to quit for good. The problem with alcohol, though, is that it’s pervasive and addictive. There are certain times in our lives when a voice whispers to us. Daily Reflections January 18 // Reflections For Today AA Daily Reflections January 18 Everyone knows that alcohol is bad. Each person has to find the path by himself.” Daily Reflection July 18 July 18 GRATEFUL FOR WHAT I HAVE During this process of learning more about humility, the most profound result of all was the change in our attitude toward God. cannot attest to the accuracy, relevancy, timeliness, legality, or completeness of information provided by any other website.Support White Bison and the Wellbriety Movement today! is not responsible for the content, practices, policies, or methods of any other website, including, without limitation, any other website's collection, dissemination, use, and protection of personal information, its use of tracking technology, or its level of computer security. (A.A.W.S.), or any products, services, or content displayed, provided, promoted, or offered by such other website. ![]() Linking to any other website, including but not limited to websites affiliated with other organizations inside the Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) service structure, does not constitute the endorsement, sponsorship, or approval of such other website by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. This website provides links to other websites, including websites affiliated with other organizations. ![]() Clicking on the SoundCloud or Privacy policy links in the audio player will redirect you to the SoundCloud website ![]()
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