~SPIRITUAL NOT RELIGIOUS~ A DAY AT A TIME

RHONDA FROM KY
on 2/8/10 12:40 am - ALEXANDRIA, KY

02/08 REFLECTION FOR THE DAY
When we first stopped drinking, using, over-eating, or gambling, it was an enormous relief to find that the people we met in The Program seemed quite different than those apparently hostile masses known as "They."  We were met not with criticism and suspicion, but with understanding and concern.  However, we still encounter people who get on our nerves, both within The Program and outside it.  Obviously, we must begin to accept the fact that there are people who'll sometimes say things with which we disagree, or do things we don't like.  AM I BEGINNING TO SEE THAT LEARNING TO LIVE WITH DIFFERENCES IS ESSENTIAL TO MY COMFORT AND, IN TURN, TO MY CONTINUING RECOVERY?

TODAY I PRAY
May I recognize that people'sdifferences make our world go around and tolerate people who "rub me the wrong way."  May I understand that I must give them room, that some of my hostile attitudes toward others may be leftovers from the unhealthy days when I tended to view others as mobilized against me.

TODAY I WILL REMEMBER
Learn to live with differences.

It is good to have an end to journey towards; but it is the journey that matters in the end.  ~Ursula K. LeGuin

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