Hello all! Thank you Mary for getting things started this week! I have really enjoyed reading everyone's posts. I haven't had much time this week for posting myself, but reading everyone's thoughts here keeps me motivated to work at the program and most importantly to NOT take that first drink.
Congrats Okey on completing your 5th Step! You sound fabulous and you are certainly an inspiration to me. I am hoping to complete Step 5 in a couple of weeks and so now I keep re-visiting my step 4 writing and also the related reading material in the BB and 12&12 to add things or more importantly just reflect on it all. You and Mary along with my Step Coach have me very excited to feel that sense of relief and freedom you all talk about! PP I am of course reading your thoughts on the Step 4 process with interest right now!
Phil & Cinders & Deter - so good to see you! Deter I really think with a group that is a good fit for you (and we all need a good fit), you might enjoy exploring the mental gymnastics so many of us have in common! I find it facinating to hear others describe some of the nutty stuff that goes on inside my head too. (Not that I think you have nutty stuff in your head or anything!!! )
Gyco there is no doubt as I'm digging deeper into the Big Book and also 12 Steps & 12 Traditions that Bill and Dr. Bob truly understood alcohlism and took extreme care in how every word of these books was written. It's pretty amazing really. When I go back now and read chapters 2 (There is a solution) & 3 (More about alcoholism) in the Big Book *my problem* is well described there. It's too bad there is such stigma about the work "alcoholism." Like you mentioned Mary - I've gotten pretty comfortable with just accepting that I *am* an alcoholic whether I or anyone like that term or not. I really don't worry much any more about who might "find out." I don't drink so my alcoholism is not a huge problem to the world at large any more.
WF I too liked the "Listening Deeply" reading. That was one huge action packed reading to me! What I love about that reading is the part where it says "I have a chance to outgrow the limits of my past." And then the reading talks about at least 6 things we can do to start outgrowing the limits of our pasts. Mostly listening to and observing those with long term sobriety, and doing what they do and suggest. As the saying goes - simple, but not easy sometimes!
My Step Coach is sober 33 years and he lost his wallet over the weekend, which had his 33 year coin in it. One of the senior guys in the 7AM group that I go to got a replacement coin for him and they gave it to him today. I am inspired to see how he still considers each sober DAY (much less year) as a gift, and how much that coin means to him. He is helping me appreciate what each 24 hours of sobriety means - it can mean life or death at any time. In addition, it means we can salvage our marriages and other important relationships, and so many other aspects of our lives that were starting to unravel. Or well underway unraveling.
It's been a week of intense reflection and I feel, spiritual progress for me this week. I wanted so badly to share each day and there just weren't enough hours. I have been with you all in spirit though!
I am grateful for MWO, AA, and especially each of you here on this thread.
DG
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