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Trust is the path. Acceptance, the direction. Serenity the destination. Self-centeredness a detour. Impatience, a rock in your shoe. Martin Dodd ... Read More
Acceptance When we have connected our lives back to our Higher Power (the Universal Truth), we gradually learn to accept what happens to us as part of the plan. Most of us made a mess of trying to run our own lives. We are amazed at how much better things go when we acknowledge that the Power greater than ourselves is in control. Every experience, the bad one as well as the good one, becomes an opportunity to learn and to serve. We may not like what it is that we are given... Read More
UNIVERSAL TRUTH Key to a Co-Creative recovery Process Ever been in a situation where you heard something for likely the thousandth time, but all of a sudden it resonates within you? Not a burning bush moment, but an ahaa? I had just that happen last night. When I began the journey to recover a happier, joyous and more abundant life (a Big Life as opposed to the life I lived that was getting small), I was devoid of all things spiritual. Devoid at least on a conscious basis. God was somethi... Read More
HAPPY THANKKSGIVING USA! SOMETHING FOR NOTHING? My friend and partner, Patrick Meninga, has just done a great post on his addiction recovery web site-www.spiritualriver.com. It focuses on the well known book and movie, “The Secret”. It is really worth a read! I believe that recovery is recovery. Whether you want to live without an addiction, or want to achieve goals in career, life balance, money, relationships, personal well being, etc.; the journey is very similar. I have also... Read More
IMAGINE THIS: after a sophomore at Colorado State University in Fort Collins drank herself to death, her family lamented that it was just "one mistake" that killed her. Not so, points out reporters at the Denver Post. They found the personal web site for Samantha Spady, 19, where she posted photos of herself drinking with captions such as "I was drunk" and "Drunkass me". Just before her death from a blood alcohol level of .43 percent, she posted "I'm also going to get extremely wasted this we... Read More
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