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ASK FOR HELP By Debrinconcita
Posted On 03/20/2010 04:13:50 by Debrinconcita

Power
From "Listening to the Wind":
"Alcohol was only a symptom of much deeper problems of dishonesty and denial. Now it was a matter of coming to grips with a Power greater than myself. That was very hard for me. How could all these white people even begin to think they could understand me? So they brought a sober Indian woman up to work with me for a day. That was a very powerful day. That Indian woman cut me no slack at all. I will never forget her. She convinced me I was not unique. She said these white folks were the best thing that ever happened to me.
"Where would you be without them?" she asked. "What are the alternatives? You got any better ideas for yourself? How many Indians do you know who are going to help you sober up?" At the time, I couldn't think of any. I surrendered behind the tears of no answers and decided to do it their way. I found the Power greater than myself to be the magic above the heads of the people in the meetings. I chose to call that magic Great Spirit."
2001 AAWS, Inc., Fourth Edition; Alcoholics Anonymous, pg. 467
*~*~*~*~*^Daily Reflections^*~*~*~*~*
PRAYER: IT WORKS
I just read this on the Gmail AA site, I loved to see this. Because there are so many Native People who are taught not to ask for help. It show's weakness. If it's going to SAVE your LIFE, that's not weakness, it's THE RIGHT THING TO DO! Don't you ever forget that too, I did this for along time, I wouldn't ask for help. NOW I AM HELPED AND LIVING A SOBER LIFE THAT IS HAPPY AND GREAT AND GETTING BETTER EVERYDAY! Debrinconcita

Tags: Sobriety Native Pride Recovery



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From: DennisS
03/21/2010 10:53:04

Yep, it turns out "I don't need no stinkin help" is not reserved anyone. We macho guys have our own credo regarding admssions of powerlessness. What a joke that turned out to be.


Today like you, I know far better. This is a "we" program. I'm honored you're part of it...


YFIR,


Dennis



From: Nia
03/20/2010 08:36:00

"-Taught not to ask for help, it shows weakness" that is not an uncommon trait !

I was raised that way. It was my false pride and self centered fear -that -kept me from

these rooms and steps, recovery...we definitely need to bend...      Nia






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