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Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: > From: NewParadigmFund@aol.com > Date: March 11, 2011 8:34:54 AM EST > 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, implantfellow@yahoo.com > Subject: Fwd: Today, Friday, March 11, 2011 > > > Subj: Today, Friday, March 11, 2011 > > March 11: > This is March, the 3rd month of the year; > • The 3rd Tradition: The only requirement for A.A. membership is a desire to stop drinking. > • The 3rd Step: Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him. > • The 3rd Promise: We will not regret the past nor wish to shut the door on it. > ___________________ > A.A. Thought for the Day > > By having quiet times each morning, we come to depend on God's help during the day, especially if we should be tempted to take a drink. And we can honestly thank Him each night for the strength He has given us. So our faith is strengthened by these quiet times of prayer. By listening to other members, by working with other alcoholics, by times of quiet meditation, our faith in God gradually becomes strong. Have I turned my drinking problem entirely over to God, without reservations? > > Meditation for the Day > > It seems as though, when God wants to express to men what He is like, He makes a very beautiful character. Think of a personality as God's expression of character attributes. Be as fit an expression of Godlike character as you can. When the beauty of a person's character is impressed upon us, it leaves an image which in turn reflects through our own actions. So look for beauty of character in those around you. > > Prayer for the Day > > I pray that I may look at great souls until their beauty of character becomes a part of my soul. I pray that I may reflect this character in my own life. > > 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 > > ___________________ > > In our early days of sobriety, when our minds were still full of cobwebs, when we were unable to concentrate on what was being told us, when we were actually antagonistic to any spiritual help, many thousands of us were held on by the great bond of understanding, sympathy and friendliness of the Group. > We will dwell together in peace and harmony only so long as we are united in our one and only purpose of “carrying the message to other alcoholics.” > We are organized for no other purpose, we have prospered in fulfilling that purpose, and we shall lose our sobriety and die as an organization when we depart from that purpose. > > From: Eye Opener, Hazelden Foundation, Center City, MN 55012; printed in the USA. Publishers acknowledge generosity of T.W.R. > _____________________________ > As Stan B. would often quote: > > “In all circumstances give thanks, for this is the will of God for you in Jesus Christ.” > 1 Thes 5:18 > > Prayer of St. Francis > > Lord, make me an instrument of Your > peace. > Where there is hatred, let me sow love. > Where there is injury, pardon; > Where there is doubt, faith; > Where there is despair, hope; > Where there is darkness, light; > and where there is sadness, joy. > O Divine Master, grant that I may not so > much seek to be consoled as to console; > To be understood, as to understand; > To be loved, as to love; > For it is in giving that we receive; > It is in pardoning that we are pardoned; > And it is in dying that we are born to > eternal life. > >=2
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