Today's author talks about alcoholism breaking their spirit before they found Al-Anon. Al-Anon gives a fellowship, a Sponsor, Twelve Steps and Traditions that allow them to heal their broken spirit. They share that their healing started when they quit fighting the God of other people's understanding and found a God who honoured the long forgotten spirit in them. Today they will celebrate being alive.
Today's reminder - Let me make this a day of celebration of the spirit. There is a part of me that retains a childlike sense of curiosity, wonder, enthusiasm and delight. I may have lost touch with it, but I know it still exists. I will set my problems to the side for a little while and appreciate what it means to be vitally alive.
"Life is no brief candle to me. It is a sort of splendid torch which I got hold of for the moment, and I want to make it burn as brightly as possible before handing it on to future generations." George Bernard Shaw
This reading resonates with me. Before Al-Anon I was a also a broken spirit, limping from day to day - not living, merely surviving and wondering if the hell was even going to end. For me it was being with my home group of Al-Anon which allowed me to start living again. In the early days it was that hour and half where I found serenity - where I could breathe and relax. Then I started my daily readings. Sometimes just knowing that someone else had walked the path before me was enough. I felt part of a whole, rather than alone. Then over time I worked with my Sponsor and put the focus on me.
Today I am glad to be alive and to be able to lift my head and enjoy what each day brings.
DM2021 said
Nov 20, 2021
Thanks BT for your service, today's reading and ESH.
There is no doubt that I felt the same as you. when I discovered Al-Anon and learned that I was not alone!!!
Lyne said
Nov 21, 2021
Thanks BT for your service and share. The concept of a broken spirit definitely describes how I was before recovery. I first found this board and a wonderful sponsor took me under her wing. She among other things, got me to my first F2F, which has stayed my Home Group for the last 8 yrs. My healing is ongoing, but honestly I have a new lifebetter than ever before. Im a very grateful member, ODAT.
Today's author talks about alcoholism breaking their spirit before they found Al-Anon. Al-Anon gives a fellowship, a Sponsor, Twelve Steps and Traditions that allow them to heal their broken spirit. They share that their healing started when they quit fighting the God of other people's understanding and found a God who honoured the long forgotten spirit in them. Today they will celebrate being alive.
Today's reminder - Let me make this a day of celebration of the spirit. There is a part of me that retains a childlike sense of curiosity, wonder, enthusiasm and delight. I may have lost touch with it, but I know it still exists. I will set my problems to the side for a little while and appreciate what it means to be vitally alive.
"Life is no brief candle to me. It is a sort of splendid torch which I got hold of for the moment, and I want to make it burn as brightly as possible before handing it on to future generations." George Bernard Shaw
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This reading resonates with me. Before Al-Anon I was a also a broken spirit, limping from day to day - not living, merely surviving and wondering if the hell was even going to end. For me it was being with my home group of Al-Anon which allowed me to start living again. In the early days it was that hour and half where I found serenity - where I could breathe and relax. Then I started my daily readings. Sometimes just knowing that someone else had walked the path before me was enough. I felt part of a whole, rather than alone. Then over time I worked with my Sponsor and put the focus on me.
Today I am glad to be alive and to be able to lift my head and enjoy what each day brings.
There is no doubt that I felt the same as you. when I discovered Al-Anon and learned that I was not alone!!!