Wednesday, June 13, 2007

as seen from a different angle

"My resentments mounted at the realization that I had flushed a career down the drain, disgraced and alienated my family, and been relegated to the meanest of institutions, a skid row shelter. But I was also able to realize that this bonfire of resentment and rage was beckoning me to pick up a drink and plunge in to my death. Then I realized that I had to separate my sobriety from everything else that was going on in my life. No matter what happened or didn't happen, I couldn't drink. In fact, none of these things that I was going through had anything to do with my sobriety; the tides of life flow endlessly for better or worse, both good and bad, and I cannot allow my sobriety to become dependent on these ups and downs of living. Sobriety must live a life of its own."
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, 4th edition, pages 450, 451

I love the concept that sobriety is totally separated from everything that happens in my life. Apples and Oranges. Anytime I drink because something happens, it's just an excuse to drink.

todAAy i AAm grAAteful & thAAnkful

that we had 2 first-timers at the noon meeting yesterday in addition to the return to the rooms of a person who just relapsed after 5 sober years

that I am always glad when someone returns after a relapse; I am glad for them (of course) and I am glad for me, because they offer such a poingant reminder of the nature of this disease

that the resentments I entered the rooms of AA with are gone / non-existent

that I don't mentally beat myself up as often as I used to

for my bike, which I ride infrequently

for the Professor and Mary Ann

"When you take charge of your life, there is no longer need to ask permission of other people or society at large. When you ask permission, you give someone veto power over your life."
-- Albert F. Geoffrey

8 comments:

Todd HellsKitchen said...

Your quote today is brilliant for Al-Anons!

Also, the Professor and Mary Anne! Do you think they ever got home? Did they marry?

lushgurl said...

Gawd, I so needed the reminder that my sobriety has a life of its' own... I didn't drink, even tho the last few days have been crappy!
Love and HUGS

Trudging said...

Without the Professor and Mary Ann where would we be?

Mary Christine said...

on a fateful trip...

Recovery Road London said...

My resentments mounted at the realization that I had flushed a career down the drain,

Straight off, straight between the eys, just what I needed to read.

Thank you.

x

Zanejabbers said...

Loved the last quote.

Syd said...

I liked the quote and the idea that those who relapse are a reminder of how baffling, cunning and powerful alcoholism is. It's effects on me after living with an alcoholic have been all of those things and more.

Shannon said...

" love the concept that sobriety is totally separated from everything that happens in my life. Apples and Oranges. Anytime I drink because something happens, it's just an excuse to drink." Freakin A, aint that the truth. I could relate to alot of your post today daave