TOPICS – May 11
1) Daily Reflections
A NEW SENSE OF BELONGING
Until we had talked with complete candor of our conflicts, and had
listened to someone else do the same thing, we still didn’t belong.
TWELVE STEPS AND TWELVE TRADITIONS, p. 57
2) A.A. Thought For The Day
We can depend on those members of any group who have gone all out
for the program. They come to meetings. They work with other
alcoholics. We don’t have to worry about their slipping. They’re loyal
members of the group. I’m trying to be a loyal member of the group.
When I’m tempted to take a drink, I tell myself that if I did I’d be letting
down the other members who are the best friends I have. Am I going to
let them down, if I can help it?
3) Meditation For The Day..
Wherever there is true fellowship and love between people, God’s spirit
is always there as the Divine Third. In all human relationships, the
Divine Spirit is what brings them together. When a life is changed
through the channel of another person, it is God, the Divine Third, who
always makes the change, using the person as a means. The moving
power behind all spiritual things, all personal relationships between
people is God, the Divine Third, who is always there. No personal
relationships can be entirely right without the presence of God’s spirit.
4) Keep It Simple
” Admitted to God, to ourselves, and another human being the exact nature of our wrongs.” When we did this Step, the person we admitted our wrongs to didn’t run away or reject us. That person stuck with us. Chances are, we were told that we are quite human. And working Step Five helped us to see that we can change, now that we’re sober.
The most important part of Step five is the act of being totally honest about ourselves. Then we know that relationships—with our Higher Power, ourselves, and others—can be built. We have faced the truth. Now we know we never have to lie.
