In my disease I had really no boundaries. It was fast, furious and dangerously teetering on fatal. I always say I was a suicide drinker, the way I drank was destructive and vicious. There was nothing holding me back or down. What AA has done for me is given me an anchor that holds me steady and tied to the mooring. The knowledge that the Principles have given me, keeps me anchored to the consciousness of a power greater than me. If your new and you are floundering in self abuse or abuse of others, work the steps and find the grounding. There is nothing more solid for an Alcoholic like me. Thanks for the 12 step call.
Peace Out: M copyright 2014
Don’t Underestimate The Value
If we look back in history, we can see that change, can be made through the power of “ONE.” Most movements started with the conviction of one person believing. We must never underestimate or devalue our contribution that is made in the spirit of service, even on the smallest of levels. We can have great impact on someone who needs help. A simple act of kindness or concern can be enormously healing to a suffering person. It tells us on the walls of our rooms, “that I am responsible.” I must remember that in my actions that I must carry the principles of the steps with me, because if someone comes in my path that they may be influenced by how I present myself to the world at large. We Must always note that a pebble can create a ripple that can become wave. We must not underestimate the value of love.
Peace Out: M copyright 2014