– Alcoholics Anonymous, 3rd Edition, 1976, Part II (“They Stopped in Time”), Ch 11 (“A Flower of the South”), p 395.
Today, remembering when life without drinking was unthinkable much less a dream beyond dreaming, today in recovery, can any problem in life be any worse or beyond resolution or reconciliation? While the Program of AA is a lifeline, we had to muster more strength and courage than we thought we had to grab and hold on by admitting we are powerless, coming to believe and going to any lengths. Nor does the Program come without responsibility as required in Step 12 – to answer the call of the alcoholic who still suffers, and to keep the Program simple without inserting “extra messages and complexities.” Today, if I think something in my life is hopeless, I need only remember so it was as a drinking alcoholic, to realize that nothing now is beyond hope. And our common journey continues.
Step by step. – Chris M.
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