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05-09-2014, 05:15 AM | #1 |
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So many people look at the person, the scholar, the teacher and forget to look at the spiritual principles behind their existence.
Everyone is entitled to their beliefs. Yet so many of them have a convenient 'god' and worship the person instead of living a life that would allow this same person to call them friend. I am religiously spiritual. I just try to keep an open mind to other people's beliefs. I never lost my religious beliefs, I enlarged them to embrace and include others. Look for the goodness. All things are not positive or negative. If we are honest with ourselves, and work the 12 Steps of AA, then we can see ourselves as we truly are. Not as we would have others perceive us, or how we perceive what others think of us, and not how we put on the masks, to cover up the person we feel we are, who isn`t feeling loved and doesn`t feel like they are lovable. My first 4th Step was all negative and my sponsor said, `Go back now and balance it by adding the positive.` They were very hard to recognize. Often then were covered up by black clouds and hidden away, as a result of guilt and shame.
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This was written for those who suffer from different types of arthritis, yet when I read it, I thought it could also apply to people in recovery from all types of substance abuse. How many times did we think, "I am different, I don't belong!" Those of us in recovery certainly have had our share of pain. I use the Twelve Steps and Traditions to deal with my own pain. Love Always, Jo Originally posted on my site The Five As, for those who suffer from chronic pain. Found this to be a great article. With the exception of a few points (not discussing with my own doctor at the moment; but with the Master at the local Holistic Centre) I found this to be very true. So many people are so condescending and not open to understanding you. I look so 'healthy' that they look at me and tend to scoff and think it is all in my head and I am a total fake. A letter to people who don't have Fibromyalgia, FMS, CFS or another Chronic Pain llness: Quote:
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