Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2013
Today’s thought from Hazelden is:
When I take another’s needs into consideration and bend, I spiritually stretch.
– Helene Lerner-Robbins
– Helene Lerner-Robbins
We have been told that this is a selfish program. Perhaps that has given us license to be inconsiderate. However, that isn’t what the founders meant by a selfish program. While it’s true that we must protect our sobriety always, it is never wrong to be kind and considerate toward others. Our kindness to someone else won’t ever make us drink! That’s what we must keep uppermost in our mind.
Along with helping us maintain abstinence, the program helps us develop a spiritual relationship that can change every aspect of our lives. Coming to believe in a Higher Power and turning to that Power for guidance and comfort allow us to experience hope in every situation. We can enhance our spiritual growth by treating others as we want God to treat us.
My spiritual growth can get a boost today if I get my ego out of the way and help someone else feel better.
From the book:
A Woman’s Spirit by Karen Casey. © 1994 by Hazelden Foundation
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