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Favorite Quotes from my daily reading of the Little Red Book

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Last replied by dustin_p on Friday, 23 April 2010
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"We are advised the the A.A. program is a simple one and the we should keep it as simple as possible. Yet in step three we are confronted with the age old mystery of man's relativity to god. Our natural inclination is to duck the issue entirely. Surely there must be some easier way out. There is. Given a chance, our alcoholic minds will find it . It leads back to drinking.
753 days ago
 
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We usually experience our best understanding of god when we humbly admit our alcoholic illness and sincerely lose ourselves in the A.A. "way of life." Friendly acts of service, forgiveness and amends help our understanding.
756 days ago
 
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The 1949 edition has, instead of that short note, three long paragraphs: "Author's Note: The material in this little red book is an outgrowth of a series of notes originally prepared for '12-step' instruction to A.A. beginners and as a source of ideas for A.A. discussion meetings. Its distribution is founded on a desire to 'Carry the Message' in recognition of our return to sane living after alcoholism has made life all but impossible.

"Many groups, in meeting the A.A. need for instruction of new members, have adopted this brief summarization of the A.A. Recovery Program expounded in the Big Book, 'Alcoholics Anonymous,' as an outline for study of that book. Worthwhile results have followed the inauguration of weekly classes devoted to guidance of new members in their quest for a better understanding of the '12 Steps' as a way of life.

"These classes, directed by qualified members, have created a solidarity of understanding with our Fellowship. They have brought a closer adherence to the Big Book, better understanding and application of its philosophy, more effective sponsorship and a noticeable reduction in slips among our members."
761 days ago
 

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