Off Topic Sharing, Venting and Dumping in Book Study Meetings
DavidG said
Sep 1, 2018
Walt, thanks M8...
Enigmatic said
Sep 2, 2018
Walt, at the very least, you've kept this thread in the running for 2018 Longest, in itself quite a feat. Many have contributed good points on this topic, I read many, perhaps not quite all, so if this has already been shared above I apologize.
When I felt concern at various times, wondering if things were presented "right", especially for new ones, I found p. 185 in Courage to Change particularly helpful. Reminded me that when it comes to myself and others, something/someone greater than me has it covered.
I was a newcomer once myself. I came in with no knowledge of 12 step programs, AA, or Alanon, and was a staunch atheist. I received no special attention when I arrived, no special meeting. I did arrive with willingness to try anything that worked better than what I was able to manage on my own, and the humility to admit I needed guidance.
I listened to what was said and read at meetings along with everyone else, I obtained literature, read and meditated upon it. I asked questions of those who seemed to demonstrate by speech and action the kind of peace I sought. I found my spiritual path and a relationship with a higher power of my own understanding.
I believe if someone is willing and ready, they can find what they are ready to receive in AlAnon regardless of what I do or don't do. I trust in their higher power and the power of the fellowship, because time and time again I learn that I often don't know what is best for myself, and cannot know what is best for others.
When I felt concern at various times, wondering if things were presented "right", especially for new ones, I found p. 185 in Courage to Change particularly helpful. Reminded me that when it comes to myself and others, something/someone greater than me has it covered.
I was a newcomer once myself. I came in with no knowledge of 12 step programs, AA, or Alanon, and was a staunch atheist. I received no special attention when I arrived, no special meeting. I did arrive with willingness to try anything that worked better than what I was able to manage on my own, and the humility to admit I needed guidance.
I listened to what was said and read at meetings along with everyone else, I obtained literature, read and meditated upon it. I asked questions of those who seemed to demonstrate by speech and action the kind of peace I sought. I found my spiritual path and a relationship with a higher power of my own understanding.
I believe if someone is willing and ready, they can find what they are ready to receive in AlAnon regardless of what I do or don't do. I trust in their higher power and the power of the fellowship, because time and time again I learn that I often don't know what is best for myself, and cannot know what is best for others.
Cheers