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ARE YOU READY FOR CHANGE? It’s Coming.
Posted On 07/24/2008 08:03:34 by KeithB

ARE YOU READY FOR CHANGE? It’s Coming.

 


The reality is that changes are coming . . .They must come. You must share in bringing them.
--John Hersey

Change. It's scary. It's hard. It's needed. Sometimes it feels good; other times it feels bad. But one thing is for sure: it keeps on happening.

Just when our life seems settled, it changes. We can't stop life. We can't stay this age forever. The world changes. Life moves on. There are always new things to do and learn.

Change means we're always beginners in some ways. We need to ask for wisdom and courage. We get it by listening, by praying, by meditating. When we ask, our Higher Power will teach us to be part of good changes.”

 

Hard to add much to the truths as quoted. In the spirit of life, I must suggest that you can prepare and be ready for change with mentoring/coaching that is in keeping with the philosophies above.

There is life after addiction in abundance. There is life after inner pain. It requires change. Are you ready??

And on the same day, but on topic:

ll miracles keep offering new opportunities just when I need change and growth. New friends have shown me hidden truths in those sayings that I once found so shallow. The lessons of tolerance and acceptance have taught me to look beyond exterior appearances to find the help and wisdom so often lurking beneath the surface. All my sobriety and growth, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually, are dependent upon my willingness to listen, understand, and change.

© 2001, AAWS, Inc., Alcoholics Anonymous, page 542

 

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07/24/2008 08:53:12

The message today is manifest all over the world, the universe. This morning I was reading this:

"Why does clinging cause dukkha (suffering) ? Because clinging means to hold onto something so it would stay (with us). But we cannot do that because the pivotal law of the universe says that everything changes, so that in clinging we stand in the path of movement (change). So we suffer. It is no different than the man who suddenly clings on to a moving train. Only a mad man or a drunkard would do that."

Acceptance. Let go and let God...
Love and Peace


 





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