December 29
AA ‘Big Book’ – Quote
However intelligent we may have been in other respects, where alcohol has been involved, we have been strangely insane. It’s strong language – but isn’t it true? – Pg. 38 – More About Alcoholism
Hour To Hour – Book – Quote
You will probably misjudge and misunderstand many people and their motives for a time. The muddled thinking of early recovery has a way of making us take things the wrong way. Remember your vulnerability and that withdrawal distorts thinking. Don’t be hard on yourself or those around you. Do nothing permanent for eight months to a year. This way your regrets will be minimized.
God, as I understand You, hold my tongue from uttering words and restrain my steps from moving in directions that I may one day regret.
Body Memories
Understanding and thought are distributed throughout all the cells in my body. Who I am is stored in my physical self. My body carries memory and knowledge about how I have responded to the circumstances of my life, about what I brought into this world to begin with.. Today when I think positively, I will allow and invite my entire body to carry a positive thought. I will instruct each cell within me to be active, healthy and vibrant. Each time that I feel I am getting low on reserves, I will open all of my body to receiving uplifting light and energy from the universe. I am not a talking head. I am a body, mind and spirit, alive in all of me.
I ask my body to wake up and live.
– Tian Dayton PhD
Pocket Sponsor – Book – Quote
If you are clean and sober, the miracle has already happened. Stick around, the impossibilities take a little longer.
Nothing is impossible in God’s world.
“Walk Softly and Carry a Big Book” – Book
Prevent truth decay—read your Big Book.
Time for Joy – Book – Quote
Through prayer and meditation God guides me to the appropriate people for guidance in the important decisions I must make in my life. I trust my answers to be there when the time is right.
Alkiespeak – Book – Quote
Give me your hand o brother mine and even I may help you up. – Henry Lawson