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Reading a back issue of Unitarian Universalist Magazine ( www.uuworld.org) Summer '09. and once again I have been intrigued by their 'reflections' section-(p.19) 3 pieces that fed me in different ways! Please do not think I am tooting any horns- simply sharing some good considerations. ( attraction not promotion) = resources
Infact the second piece-talks about where I come from: " There is truth to be found in all religions, but no one religion... Read More
H.O.W. You know what it stands for ! I am finding half measures, regarding suggestions...The women I sponsor are not -100%- Am I spinning my wheels? spitting into the wind? OK- so I am stepping back
now. I have vented. I admit I want HOW 'As only the dying can be' ! Yet, I am not their HP. I am not in charge. ... Read More
Carry The Messge, Joe McQ. August House,c. 2002.
Came across (the above) back to basics book which
stresses fundamental tenets of the Big Book & Sponsorship. It talks about the bedrock process of getting sober and timely work on the steps.(top Page 5)
" The domino effect" - the momentum- (admission of
powerlessness came to believe, made a decision-) How when
baking a cake we do not" Put the flour i... Read More
Woke to an image...not uncommon. A woman standing 3/4 view. Soft shoulder. In a dusty brown coat, scarf over her hair. reading a paper. leather suitcase on the ground to her left. This is someone who (I) feel immediate comfort,even welcome
on approach. steady, glad to see you, smile that stays- she does not turn away, listens without rush, or urgancy. I even could envision an arm over my shoulder.
Unconditional ? how many pe... Read More
Striving for the middle of the see-saw... A person standing on the porch of a new day. Having said their prayers and just read a meditation( about the Shakers) " Hands to work and Hearts to God" The beauty and simplicity of their living and productivity... Yet few Shakers remain today. Something(s) happened- for all the wonderous efforts that way of life is pretty much gone. Similarity can be found in Quakers and Amish- ( an... Read More
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