TOPICS 11/18/25
DAILY REFLECTIONS
1) Occasionally, we are seized with a rebellion so sickening that we simply won’t pray. When these things happen we should not think too ill of ourselves. We should simply resume prayer as soon as we can, doing what we know to be good for us.
-TWELVE STEPS AND TWELVE TRADITIONS, p. 105
FORGIVING AND MOVING ON
2) Today I will intervene on my various forms of self abuse. When I do to myself what I resent others having done to me, I am doing self harm.
When I deny myself the right to feel good about something I have done; when I constantly tell myself I am not good enough — I am abusing myself. I begin by creatingmyself this way, then I inevitably treat others the same way.
GRANT ME… yup jǰ..
3) How I loved my shadow, this dark side of me that loved all the things no one else could see. —Amy Tan
Our inner addict is seductive. Our inner addict lures us with false promises that intoxication will ease 6e M j CKET
4) Honesty without kindness is cruel and kindness without
