'Go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. As far as possible without surrender, be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly and clearly; listen to others, even the dull and ignorant; they, too, have their story.'
Whether this passage is from 1695 or 1927 matters much less than whether we try using it as a guide in our day. Similar can be said of the Serenity Prayer or any slogan or tool in AlAnon.
We are in charge of how we see and respond to the events of our day...
"I will not let my inner peace be disturbed by the confusions around me. I will be gentle and tolerant, while maintaining my right to my individuality. I will listen and appreciate, and not judge the source of what I hear." -------------------------- When I stumbled upon Alanon, I was entirely consumed with the actions of the drinker in my life. I was being wronged, my life was out of control and I was not happy because of their actions...or so I was convinced.
Alanon reminds me that I am the sole source of my state of mind...This page is a great place for me to start, a needed reminder that less of me is more, and I can learn something from everyone around me.
Grateful for the reminders
Freetime said
Dec 7, 2021
Paul, thank you for your service and this reading.
"I will be gentle and tolerant, while maintaining my right to my individuality." -- that's the program in a nutshell, isn't it? Empathy with boundaries -- so simple but not easy. For me, that's why it takes a village -- my program and program people -- to help me understand and remember how to keep that balance.
Lyne said
Dec 7, 2021
Thanks for your service Paul and for both above shares. That reading is exactly what this program is about. I was just telling someone the other day that I cannot depend upon others for my happiness or serenity or well-being. Ive learned its truly my responsibility, with the help from HP and my program family. Sometimes I slip, but when I fall I get right back up. Grateful member.
DM2021 said
Dec 7, 2021
Great reading Paul!! Thank you for your service and ESH.
Also thanks to FT and Lyne for sharing!
This reading is so poignant not only in Al-Anon atmospheres but just in general
in today's world environment! Had an opportunity to discuss the political choice
with my mother yesterday based on the news program she and my dad watch
daily and she got so upset (quite loud and flustered) with me when I disagreed
with her, but those Al-Anon tools definitely came in handy. She handed the
phone to my father in an attempt, she thought, to convince me otherwise and
I quietly explained to my dad that he and my mother were so very entitled to
their opinion but that so was I and let's leave it at that, he agreed.
PosiesandPuppies said
Dec 7, 2021
Thank you Paul for your service and to all who have shared!
I love that line from the Desiderata by Max Erhmann! I found mine at a yard sale over 10 years ago. It was on an aged wood board. I was amazed that something wrote so long ago could still be completely appropriate in this day and age! I hung it on my wall near the toilet - so I could read it each day and contemplate it's meaning! LOL!
Seriously though, that poem truly spoke to me then, as it still does today.
Thanks for the reminder that each person we meet in life has something to give us.
JerryF said
Dec 7, 2021
That speaks too my spirit and comforts it. I have responded to it for a loooong time and will continue to do so. Mahalo for the ESHs family. (((hugs)))
'Go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. As far as possible without surrender, be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly and clearly; listen to others, even the dull and ignorant; they, too, have their story.'
Whether this passage is from 1695 or 1927 matters much less than whether we try using it as a guide in our day. Similar can be said of the Serenity Prayer or any slogan or tool in AlAnon.
We are in charge of how we see and respond to the events of our day...
"I will not let my inner peace be disturbed by the confusions around me. I will be gentle and tolerant, while maintaining my right to my individuality. I will listen and appreciate, and not judge the source of what I hear."
--------------------------
When I stumbled upon Alanon, I was entirely consumed with the actions of the drinker in my life. I was being wronged, my life was out of control and I was not happy because of their actions...or so I was convinced.
Alanon reminds me that I am the sole source of my state of mind...This page is a great place for me to start, a needed reminder that less of me is more, and I can learn something from everyone around me.
Grateful for the reminders
"I will be gentle and tolerant, while maintaining my right to my individuality." -- that's the program in a nutshell, isn't it? Empathy with boundaries -- so simple but not easy. For me, that's why it takes a village -- my program and program people -- to help me understand and remember how to keep that balance.
Also thanks to FT and Lyne for sharing!
This reading is so poignant not only in Al-Anon atmospheres but just in general
in today's world environment! Had an opportunity to discuss the political choice
with my mother yesterday based on the news program she and my dad watch
daily and she got so upset (quite loud and flustered) with me when I disagreed
with her, but those Al-Anon tools definitely came in handy. She handed the
phone to my father in an attempt, she thought, to convince me otherwise and
I quietly explained to my dad that he and my mother were so very entitled to
their opinion but that so was I and let's leave it at that, he agreed.
Thank you Paul for your service and to all who have shared!

I love that line from the Desiderata by Max Erhmann! I found mine at a yard sale over 10 years ago. It was on an aged wood board. I was amazed that something wrote so long ago could still be completely appropriate in this day and age! I hung it on my wall near the toilet - so I could read it each day and contemplate it's meaning! LOL!
Seriously though, that poem truly spoke to me then, as it still does today.
Thanks for the reminder that each person we meet in life has something to give us.
That speaks too my spirit and comforts it. I have responded to it for a loooong time and will continue to do so. Mahalo for the ESHs family. (((hugs)))