February 10
FORGIVENESS
“Forgiveness is not something to force on people like
unwanted coffee,” says my sponsor.
Everyone tells me forgive, forgive, forgive.
“These are the same folks who said, ‘stay and have another
drink.’ It is only appropriate to
forgive people who ask for forgiveness and show you with their behavior that
they want it. It is never appropriate to
shove forgiveness on people who haven’t asked, show no signs of wanting it, or
demonstrate just the opposite.”
I thought forgiveness was to help me feel better.
“Letting go of resentments is to make you feel better. Making amends to the people you’ve hurt, and
cleaning up your side of the street is to make you feel better. Keeping an open mind and heart will make you
ready for the possibility of someone coming to make amends. Forgiveness is a two-way street; anything you
have to throw over someone like a net is usually a mistake,” she says with a
wink, and then she has the nerve to curtsy.
Design your dream
tea.
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Hospitality
What unites us, heals us, serves us,
is the hospitality of the program.
Fellowship encircles us and draws us close,
in a word unites us, hospitality is our core.
Hospital is the root of hospitality
and recovery is the route to health,
hospitality is the skeleton of recovery.
Hospitable aid,
the true gift of self is hospitality;
hospitality the master of A.A.
You are reading selections from Sober on the Way to Sane
and More Lines From My Life by Sherrie Theriault
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