Thought of the day
"When we sincerely believe that a Higher Power can restore us to sanity,
we can stop trying to figure out what God's will is for us
we can accept things for what they are, and be grateful."
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The longer we stay sober and clean, the less we "know"
what our Higher Power's will for us is--and the less it matters.
Knowledge of our Higher Power's will becomes less
a "knowing" thing and more a "feeling" thing.
We practice the Eleventh Step faithfully.
Rather than look for "signs" from our Higher Power.
We begin to rely more on our intuition, trusting our feelings
about what will make us comfortable.
Our Eleventh Step clearly states the true goal of prayer and meditation.
We can wake up and ask for help, we can think
and pause and reflect on our recovery thought out the day.
We say thanks for another day in recovery when we go to bed.
By doing these things we can stay in recovery and be serene.
What a wonderful feeling to be free.
Committment for the Day
I will pray for the knowledge of my Higher Power's will for me and the power to carry it out.
I will pay attention to my feelings, and act when they feel right.
One Day At A Time