Stepping Stones To Recovery by Bill Pittman

By Bill Pittman

An incredible source that highlights the rewards restoration bargains. This bestseller comes from the "group sense of right and wrong" of contributors of the A.A. fellowship and is suggested analyzing for sufferers in lots of substance abuse remedy facilities in addition to alcoholism counselor education classes.

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It must be sufficient, adequate, and must help us to discover the possibilities of the AA plan and help us to live up to the ideals for which it was formed. A Rational Spiritual Experience means being consistent and normal in our behavior. Neither Faith nor Emotion need be unreasonable. Being irrational is being deliberately exclusive. It closes our eyes and hearts to facts and truth, and is inconsistent. From this definition, it is clear that the Spiritual Phase of AA is rational, inclusive, consistent, and orderly.

9 Page 32 Finding Advice in the Darndest Places: The Sermon on the Mount The other day, curiosity caused me to read the report of the Sermon on the Mount by Matthew in the New Testament. And once again I was reminded that the things we are told in AA to do in order to make our sobriety serene and spiritual growth possible always work because they have been serving mankind for some 2,000 years. Of course, AA is not a religious program (I personally stopped church going at 20), but when we heed the advice not to project and to live only one day at a time, we are attending to some things their Teacher told the twelve disciples.

I stopped by the Club one day and talked with a lady, but that day I was only inquiring about AA for someone else. She immediately saw through the charade, but I did get some information. Not long after that I was ready and willing to do something about my drinking. I started attending three or four meetings a week, arriving just in time and leaving immediately after the meeting. Before long I changed this pattern, and when I acted friendly and not like a recluse, I got plenty of smiles and conversation.

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