I couldn’t go on living the way I was dying. ~ Gary A country song talks of living like you were dying, of letting go and going for broke, doing both at the same time, emphasis on life. But addiction […]
Continue reading »God’s Flag
God says, “It’s got to be my flag, I don’t salute anybody’s flag.” (I can’t figure out where I copied this from, but probably something on the radio.) Respect is earned, merited, tied to the recipient — what they’ve done […]
Continue reading »Phony Respectability
Self-righteousness, the very thing that we had contemptuously condemned in others, was our own besetting evil. This phony form of respectability was our undoing, so far as faith was concerned. ~ Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, Alcoholics Anonymous, page 30. […]
Continue reading »Receiving Grace
The love of God and man we understood not at all. Therefore we remained self-deceived, and so incapable of receiving enough grace to restore us to sanity. ~ Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, Alcoholics Anonymous, page 31. Grace, the gift […]
Continue reading »Haunted
We suffer primarily not from our vices or our weaknesses, but from our illusions. We are haunted, not by reality, but by those images we have put in place of reality. ~ Daniel J. Boorstin Seeing through a glass darkly. […]
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