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Often we find ourselves thinking that it is important to complete a good number of human tasks, rather than how much good we can express. If our tasks are interrrupted or thwarted, these should not be seen as frustrating delays in com- pleteing human plans, but as opportunities to glorify God. Our primary task each day is to express the nature of Infinite Spirit. A day can be considered fruitful if its spiritual de- mands are recognized and fulfilled. Resp... Read More
Emerson once wrote, "No change of circumstances can repair a defect of character." For us, this is true. If we are impossible to live with, getting another spouse will not change our disagree- ableness. If we constantly bum from friends, changing our friends will not make us less of a bum. If we are basically inconsiderate, moving to another state will not make us more considerate. But working our character defect steps can remove our undesirable charac- t... Read More
Live and work but do not forget to play, to have fun in life and really enjoy it. Just reading this right now made me think of something that was said to me yesterday. I had almost finished writing my blog about having been overwhelmed with a strong desire to use coming home last evening...and my 'phone rang. It was one of my friends wanting to see how I was. I told her about having entertained ideas of using, adding that as I got to walking into my place, I had... Read More
Gratitude helps you to grow and expand; gratitude brings joy and laughter into your lives and into the lives of all those around you. Thank you everyone for your support, encouragement and loving words. I feel a little shame-faced today for letting you see my very needy "Please love me and pay attention to me" mode...but that is a part of who I am sometimes. The storm passed and I am GRATEFUL for my sobriety and for being granted a new day today. I will write mor... Read More
"Everybody wants to be somebody; nobody wants to grow." - Goethe I ask myself sometimes, as we all do: "Who am I?" "Where am I?" "Where am I going?" "What's it all About?" The learning and growing process is usually slow. But eventually our seeking always brings a finding. What seems like great mysteries often turn out to be enshrined in complete simplicity. Have I accepted the fact that my willingness to grow is the essence of my spiritua... Read More
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