TOPICS – June 6
1) Daily Reflections
ALL WE DO IS TRY
Can He now take them all — every one?
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, p. 76
In doing Step Six it helped me a lot to remember that I am striving for
“spiritual progress.” Some of my character defects may be with me for
the rest of my life, but most have been toned down or eliminated. All
that Step Six asks of me is to become willing to name my defects, claim
them as my own, and be willing to discard the ones I can, just for today.
As I grow in the program, many of my defects become more
objectionable to me than previously and, therefore, I need to repeat Step
Six so that I can become happier with myself and maintain my serenity.
2) A.A. Thought For The Day
Drinking is the way we alcoholics express our maladjustment’s to life. I
believe that I was a potential alcoholic from the start. I had an inferiority
complex. I didn’t make friends easily. There was a wall between me and
other people. And I was lonely. I was not well adjusted to life. Did I
drink to escape from myself?
3) Prayer For The Day
I pray that I may think of God as supplying my needs. I pray that I will
bring all my problems to Him for help in meeting them.
4) Keep It Simple
A tree’s roots seek water and minerals. Though the roots can’t be seen easily seen, they are there.
The life of the tree depends on them. The stronger a tree’s roots, the higher a tree can grow.
We need to set deep roots into the soil of recovery. The soil of recovery is made up of the Twelve Steps, fellowship, and service to others. We’ll have to get through storms and high winds in our return to health. In so doing, we’ll become beautiful, strong, and spiritual. We’ll be able to live with both the gentle breezes and the heavy winds of life.
