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Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: > From: NewParadigmFund@aol.com > Date: May 9, 2011 11:28:18 AM EDT > To: perowan@gmail.com, skovaleski@hunton.com, tjd@larashullmay.com, cjtfarrell@gmail.com, duplessisfamily@hotmail.com, peter.judge@cox.net, icelandfish@msn.com, nick_yacoub@yahoo.com, azizasis@yahoo.com, gregtafe@yahoo.com, dshapiro@umw.edu, chriskennemer@gmail.com, jeff@motternmasonry.com > Subject: Fwd: today, Monday, May 9, 2011 > > Subj: today, Monday, May 9, 2011 > > May 9: At first, giving up liquor is a big enough job for all of us, even with God's help. > This is May, the 5th month of the year; > • The 5thTradition: Each group has but one primary purpose—to carry its message to the alcoholic who still suffers. > • The 5th Step: Admitted to God, to ourselves and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs. > • The 5th Promise: No matter how far down the scale we have gone, we will see how our experience can benefit others. > __________________ > A.A. Thought for the Day > > We alcoholics used so little self-control when we were drinking, we were so absolutely selfish, that it does us good to give up something once in a while. Using self-discipline and denying ourselves a few things is good for us. At first, giving up liquor is a big enough job for all of us, even with God's help. But later on, we can practice self-discipline in other ways to keep a firm grip on our minds so that we don't start any wishful thinking. If we daydream too much, we'll be in danger of slipping. Am I practicing enough self-discipline? > > Meditation for the Day > > In material things, you must rely on your own wisdom and that of others. In spiritual things, you cannot rely so much on your own wisdom as on God's guidance. In dealing with personalities, it is a mistake to step out too much on your own. You must try to be guided by God in all human relationships. You cannot accomplish much of value in dealing with people until God knows you are ready. You alone do not have the power or wisdom to put things right between people. You must rely on God to help you in these vital matters. > > Prayer for the Day > > I pray that I may rely on God in dealing with people's problems. I pray that I may try to follow His guidance in all personal relationships. > > Source: Twenty-Four Hours a Day, Richmond Walker, Copyright © 1975, Hazeldon Foundation, printed in the USA. Editor’s note: This book was compiled by Richmond Walker (1892–1965) of the Group at Daytona Beach, Florida. I get the text from the following website: http://www.anonymityone.com/h24/0403EN.htm Note 4 numbers after “h24/”: the first two are the day of the month and the second two are the month. Example: To get daily reading for December 21st, you would change the URL to http://www.anonymityone.com/h24/2112EN.htm > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > The following is Excerpt No. 103 from As Bill Sees It : “Principle Before Expediency” > > How to translate a right mental conviction into a right emotional result, & so into easy, happy, & good living, is the problem of life itself. > > Grapevine January 1958 > > As Bill Sees It (formerly The A.A. Way of Life); copyright © 1967 by Alcoholics Anonymous ® > > World Services, Inc., 475 Riverside Drive, New York, NY 10115 >=2
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