So how does this relate to my drinking? Well, Knowledge alone is not going to get me sober or definitely not keep me sober for very long. I was someone who liked to get caught up intellectualising and debating issues relevant (or so I thought!) to my drinking. It's no good me reading inspirational material; whether that's through books, the internet or posts on a forum, if the knowledge I gain from those is not acted upon for me to gain the wisdom I need through my own experiences of them. We have to experience things for ourselves in order to grow in sobriety. At times those experiences have to come through our failures and our struggles with everyday life. Some of the most profound experiences I have had have not come through being in a place of neutrality or even ecstasy. The clarity has come through emotional pain and suffering. I've put action in with what I've learned and through that gained the wisdom to know a "tomato does not belong in a fruit salad" in my book!
I'm not saying this is the only and definitive way, because actually, some people may like tomatoes in a fruit salad (weirdos!!!). I jest, but the point is; through experiencing things for ourselves we become more accepting of what works for us and what doesn't. But it's down to us to make the changes through wisdom NOT through intellect and knowledge.
Have a beautiful week-end
Many Blessings
Phil
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