Old 07-17-2014, 10:34 AM
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Originally Posted by RobbyRobot View Post
Well, how I experience my sobriety is on me. How I interpret others experiences is also on me. When I do my steps, they are mine. They are not anybody's else but mine. Although the program is mapped out, the map is nothing more than the experiences of drunks sharing what did and what didn't work for them. The instant we enter into the spiritual realm is the same instant we distinguish ourselves from others albeit some more than others to be sure.

If nothing else, AA is a great example of sameness and differences between all contributing to the creation of the program, to those who practice it, and to the continuing veracity and vitality of the fellowship.
As usual, well said.

I have found tremendous diversity of thought, belief and action in AA. More than I would have imagined.

From the outside, it appeared cultish, everyone in lockstep.

But the truth is so much different.

Overcoming the obstacles in MY mind meant sticking around to find out what it REALLY was, not my preconceived notions.

And I incorporate elements of RR, this site, and other things too!
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