24 Hour Recovery Connection Part 326
"Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. He exists as certainly as love and generosity and devotion exist, and you know that they abound and give to our life its highest beauty and joy."
6:00am in Alberta, today is going to be a darn good day not to drink!
Another 24 please, and thanks...
abcowboy
Weave in at 1:26pm. Like Sunny I was up at 3am but for a different reason.
I think I have giant rats in the attic, and they are doing the ratty Olympic Games. I can't afford the exterminator, plus, I don't *want* to exterminate their cute little furrinesses.
That's is, as long as they can't get in to my bedroom. Can they chew their way in??? If that happens, they're as good as dead. I will hunt them myself.
They sound huge HUGE huge. They're very clever too. What if they hunt me???? .....
I think I have giant rats in the attic, and they are doing the ratty Olympic Games. I can't afford the exterminator, plus, I don't *want* to exterminate their cute little furrinesses.
That's is, as long as they can't get in to my bedroom. Can they chew their way in??? If that happens, they're as good as dead. I will hunt them myself.
They sound huge HUGE huge. They're very clever too. What if they hunt me???? .....
Good morning good afternoon and good night
Old soul here for his 24 dose of sobriety and drug addiction freedom
A theme may seem to have been put aside, but it keeps returning--the same thing modulated, somewhat changed in form.
—Muriel Rukeyser
No struggle we have is really new. It's another shade of the struggle that plagued us last week or perhaps last year. And we'll stumble again and again until we learn to quit struggling. The trying situations at work, or the personality type that irritates us, will always exist. But when we've come to accept as good and growth-enhancing all situations and all persons, we'll sense the subtle absence of struggle. We'll realize that the person we couldn't tolerate has become a friend. The situation we couldn't handle is resolved, forever.
The lessons we need to learn keep presenting themselves, until we've finished the homework. If we sense a struggle today, we can look at it as an assignment, one that is meant for our growth. We can remember that our struggles represent our opportunities to grow. Fortunately, the program has given us a tutor. We have a willing teacher to help us. We need to move on, to be open to other assignments. No problem will be too much for us to handle.
I will enjoy my role as student today. I will be grateful for all opportunities to grow. They make possible my very special contribution in this life.
Old soul here for his 24 dose of sobriety and drug addiction freedom
A theme may seem to have been put aside, but it keeps returning--the same thing modulated, somewhat changed in form.
—Muriel Rukeyser
No struggle we have is really new. It's another shade of the struggle that plagued us last week or perhaps last year. And we'll stumble again and again until we learn to quit struggling. The trying situations at work, or the personality type that irritates us, will always exist. But when we've come to accept as good and growth-enhancing all situations and all persons, we'll sense the subtle absence of struggle. We'll realize that the person we couldn't tolerate has become a friend. The situation we couldn't handle is resolved, forever.
The lessons we need to learn keep presenting themselves, until we've finished the homework. If we sense a struggle today, we can look at it as an assignment, one that is meant for our growth. We can remember that our struggles represent our opportunities to grow. Fortunately, the program has given us a tutor. We have a willing teacher to help us. We need to move on, to be open to other assignments. No problem will be too much for us to handle.
I will enjoy my role as student today. I will be grateful for all opportunities to grow. They make possible my very special contribution in this life.
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