We sometimes put our total trust in human beings and turn away from our program of Recovery. Our hearts dismiss the 12 steps or another program we work with. Some people call it laziness, while others have difficulty sustaining a daily practice. Regardless, when we stay in our comfort zones and circumvent our journey of healing.
Recovery challenges us to go deeper daily into our hearts and souls. We will be rewarded when we trust in the process of Recovery, whose hope is in healing us. We are called to accept Recovery’s way of seeing life (12 steps or another program) and put it into practice in the way we live.
We are in a culture of anything goes where society tells us the teachings of Recovery are nothing more than a crutch to hold onto and regulations used to control us. When in truth, the structure of Recovery frees us to become the persons we were created to be.
Recovery is our teacher, waiting to lead us and guide us to the truth of healing. When we pick-up our baggage our burden to follow a program of Recovery we may be riduculed by family and friends. Recovery calls us to be in the world but not of the world.
Brothers and sisters in Recovery lead a life of being healing to ourselves and healing so we may know love and serve people faithfully. Let’s focus every waking moment of our lives on being good stewards of our spiritual gifts we have been entrusted with because, in the end, the only balance sheet that matters is the accounting we make before the 12 steps or other program we use.
Let’s recognize our mission to transform ourselves and our circle of influence, baring faithful observation not on what is popular but serves the truth of Recovery.
SuperHuman Being
Peace
Larry
email: ljw@superhumanbeing.net
website: https://superhumanbeing.net/