Thursday, June 21, 2018
Today’s thought from the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is:
I walked a mile with Sorrow,
And never a word said she;
But, Oh, the things I learned from her
When Sorrow walked with me!
— Robert Browning Hamilton
But, Oh, the things I learned from her
When Sorrow walked with me!
— Robert Browning Hamilton
We may think that forgetting the past is essential for growth and peace of mind. It’s a tempting idea: we’ll start over again, we think, fresh and new. But if we lose that old pain, we’ll also lose all that we learned. We may repeat our mistakes, or make even worse ones next time. Dwelling on the past is equally dangerous. We began recovery to build a better life.
To find and maintain our balance, each area of our lives needs attention. A healthy mind in a healthy body is free to find God. And, with God’s help, we can learn to recognize and forgive our past mistakes, while we keep the remarkable lessons we learned from life.
With our remembering, with our inventory, we can truly experience the repentance that frees us from regret and remorse. When we acknowledge our mistakes, we can learn from them and come to forgive ourselves.
Today help me use my memories to learn and change. Help me to forgive my past.
You are reading from the book:
Body, Mind, and Spirit © 1990 by Hazelden Foundation
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