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MajestyJo
05-20-2011, 01:06 PM
From "The Three Legacies of Alcoholics Anonymous":

"The [Saturday Evening Post] article appeared in the
March 1, 1941, issue. Jack’s [Alexander] extensive
investigation and his remarkable capacity for sympathy
and rapport with us produced a piece which had immense
impact. By mail and telegram a deluge of pleas for help and
orders for the book Alcoholics Anonymous, first in hundreds
and then in thousands, hit Box 658. … Pawing at random
through the incoming mass of heartbreaking appeals, we found
ourselves crying. What on earth could we do with them? We
were really swamped.

"We saw that we must have help. So we rounded up every
A.A. woman and every A.A. wife who could use a typewriter.
The upper floor of the Twenty-Fourth Street Club was converted
into an emergency headquarters. For days [A.A. office manager]
Ruth and the volunteers tried to answer the ever increasing tide
of mail. They were almost tempted into using form letters. But
experience had shown that this would not do at all. A warm
personal communication must be sent to every prospect and
his family."

Alcoholics Anonymous Comes of Age, pg. 191


I always like reading about the beginning of AA. It never ceases to amaze me how it could start so small and grow and become what it is today and still remain the same.

Some people try to add onto it and only take what they want and leave the rest, but the message is there for those who want it. It is suggested, but there are some darn well betters or you will drink again. I was willing to go to any length not to go back to where I came from. Repeating my time of detoxing was a hell I never wanted to put myself through again.

I am glad that someone carried the message to me when I got here and that it wasn't deluted, glossed over, or changed.

There was one time in my recovery, if I didn't break the rules I bent them very badly. I came to realize that if I wanted to heal and get better, wanted more than to be just sober, I need to work all of the steps and open my mind to a new way of living and be willing to change.

saved1
05-23-2011, 04:02 AM
Nobody ever gives up on their dreams; they sell them one by one in little pieces, until they reach an age where they look back and wonder what happened to their dreams.

Do not worry about the Conviction you feel in your heart; Christ is your Salvation!

To make the improving of our own character our central aim is hardly the highest kind of goodness. True goodness forgets itself and goes out to do the right thing for no other reason than that it is right.”
—Lesslie Newbigin

Believe in Yourself, As You are Your Only Answer.

DIRECTIONS FOR MAKING A BEGINNING:idea:

44:10

... we had to face the fact that we must find a spiritual basis for life -or else.

46:9

We found that as soon as we were able to lay aside our prejudice and express even a willingness to believe in a Power greater than ourselves, we commence to get results,

46:12

As soon as we admitted the possible existence of a Creative Intelligence, A Spirit of the Universe underlying the totality of things, we began to be possessed of a new sense of power and direction, provided we took other simple steps.

47:3

Do not let any prejudice you may have against spiritual terms deter you from honestly asking yourself what they mean to you.

47:8-9

We needed to ask ourselves but one short question. “Do I now believe or am I even willing to believe in a Power greater than myself?”

48:2

This sort of thinking had to be abandoned.

48:4

Faced with alcoholic destruction we soon became as open minded on spiritual matters as we had tried to be on other questions.

49:9

... lay aside prejudice, even against organized religion.

50:16

This happened soon after they wholeheartedly met a few simple requirements,

51:12

We asked ourselves this: are not some of us just as biased and unreasonable about the realm of the spirit as were the ancients about the realm of the material?

52:5

We had to ask ourselves why we shouldn’t apply to our human problems this same readiness to change our point of view,

52:8

... we had to stop doubting the power of God.

53:8-10

... we had to fearlessly face the proposition that God is either everything or else He is nothing. God either is, or He isn’t. What was our choice to be?

55:11-12

We found the Great Reality deep down within us. In the last analysis it is only there that He may be found.

55:15-17

... sweep away prejudice, ... think honestly, ... search diligently within

yourself.... join us on the Broad Highway. With this attitude you cannot fail. The consciousness of your belief is sure to come to you.

57:11-12

...He has come to all who have honestly sought him. When we drew near to Him He disclosed Himself to us!