Saturday, June 10, 2017

make amends and face our past head on.




In this vid we look at step 8 and 9 of AA
 and how they want you to debase yourself and 
make amends to EVERYONE instead of the most important person YOURSELF....

... http://www.spiritualsteps.com/2016 Paul F. shares on taking the 
12 steps of AA AA STEP'S 8 and 9 Sobriety - freedom from alcohol - through the teaching a...


Bob is one of my favorite
 AA speakers ever, definitely one of the best AA speakers out there! This is…


Alcoholics Anonymous | September 29 | DonInLondon ... - YouTube

Sep 29, 2011 - Uploaded by Don DonInLondon
AA 12 Steps In Action | Step 9 Amends In Action Alcoholics ... When we are beyond denial, anger and ...

Step 9 - Making Amends - YouTube

Mar 14, 2012 - Uploaded by beginRecovery
For more information on becoming free of addiction, visit www.BeginRecovery.com and www.SoberMD.com.


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make amends and face our past head on.
There is an end to grief if we have the courage to accept our personal goodness and our ongoing right to happiness.
-- Justin Langley


Making peace with our losses takes time and trust. In the past, we may have acted in ways that were heartbreaking to ourselves and others. But now we have a new choice; we can walk the road of self-forgiveness and stop punishing ourselves for past deeds, or we can decide that we don't deserve to feel good, that clinging to our pain, guilt, and self-loathing will somehow make up for some of the damage.

Believing our wrongs are too great to be righted leaves us in a perpetual state of mourning. It's a risk, but we can choose to believe that change is possible, not all at once but slowly, one day at a time.

Believing that God loves us and wants us to be happy gives us the courage to make amends and face our past head on. When we take the leap of faith necessary to grieve and let go of the past, we take back our best selves, and the lives we were meant to live.

Today give me the strength and the courage to grieve my losses.

You are reading from the book:Body, Mind, and Spirit by Anonymous

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