Thursday, Dec. 5, 2013
Today's thought from Hazelden is:
Truth is the daughter of time.
-- Anonymous
When we were drinking or using, sometimes we loved the feeling we had when we were high. Our fear fell away. We could stand in a room and not want to rush for a corner or the door. We felt all-powerful or attractive. And when we crashed later, no matter how bad we felt, we still believed that our drug of choice could take us back to that place.
In recovery our truths and beliefs change. So do our feelings. Now we can have feelings lined with love and serenity instead of lies, feelings that little by little teach us the exact words to say whenever we need to say them, feelings that we can share.
Today help me realize one truth about my past and help me let go of it.
Truth is the daughter of time.
-- Anonymous
When we were drinking or using, sometimes we loved the feeling we had when we were high. Our fear fell away. We could stand in a room and not want to rush for a corner or the door. We felt all-powerful or attractive. And when we crashed later, no matter how bad we felt, we still believed that our drug of choice could take us back to that place.
In recovery our truths and beliefs change. So do our feelings. Now we can have feelings lined with love and serenity instead of lies, feelings that little by little teach us the exact words to say whenever we need to say them, feelings that we can share.
Today help me realize one truth about my past and help me let go of it.
From the book:
Our Best Days by Nancy Hull-Mast. © 1990 by Hazelden Foundation
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