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  • Reflection for the Day

    Posted by KenL - 11/12/09, 10:08 am

    NOVEMBER 12 Reflection for the DayThere are few "absolutes" in the Gamblers Anonymous Twelve Steps of Recovery. We're free to start at a...

  • Reflection for the Day

    Posted by KenL - 11/11/09, 11:44 am

    NOVEMBER 11 Reflection for the DayWhat, exactly, is humility? Does it mean that we are to be submissive, accepting everything that comes our way, no m...

  • Reflection for the Day

    Posted by KenL - 11/10/09, 11:14 am

    November 10 Reflection of the DayWhen I first came to Gamblers Anonymous, I thought humility was just another word for weakness. But gradually I learn...

  • Relfection for the Day

    Posted by KenL - 11/09/09, 09:40 am

    November 9 Reflection of the DayAs time passes, daily communion with God is becoming as essential to me as breathing in and out. I don’t need a ...

  • Reflection for the Day

    Posted by KenL - 11/08/09, 10:22 am

    November 8 Reflection of the DayMy conscious contact with God depends entirely on me and on my desire for it. God’s power is available for me to...

  • Reflection for the Day

    Posted by KenL - 11/07/09, 09:54 am

    November 7 Reflection of the DayThere are those in the Gamblers Anonymous Program who, at the beginning, shun meditation and prayer as they would avoi...

  • Relfection for the Day

    Posted by KenL - 11/06/09, 11:05 am

    November 6 Reflection of the DayThere are no boundaries to meditation. It has neither width, depth, nor height, which means that it can always be furt...

  • Refection for the Day

    Posted by KenL - 11/05/09, 12:07 pm

    November 5 Reflection of the DayFor many months after I came to gamblers Anonymous, I paid little attention to the Eleventh Step, to the practice of s...

  • Reflection for the Day

    Posted by KenL - 11/04/09, 10:00 am

    November 4 Reflection of the DayIn the words of Teilhard de Chardin, “We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual be...

  • Reflection for the Day

    Posted by KenL - 11/03/09, 10:36 am

    The Gamblers Anonymous Red Book says: “The word spiritual can be said to describe those characteristics of the human mind that represent the hig...

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Reflection for the Day

Posted by KenL - 11/15/09, 01:07 pm

NOVEMBER 15 Reflection for the Day


As a newcomer to Gamblers Anonymous, I was told that my admission of my powerlessness over gambling was my first step toward freedom from its deadly grip; I soon came to realize the truth of that fact. In that regard, surrender was a dire necessity. But for me that was only a small beginning toward acquiring humility. I've learned in Gamblers Anonymous that to be willing to work for humility – as something to be desired for itself – takes most of us a long, long time.

Do I realize that a whole lifetime of self-centeredness can't be shifted into reverse in a split second?

 

Today I Pray
May I search for my own humility as a quality that I must cultivate to survive, not just an admission that I am powerless over my compulsive gambling. Step one is just that – step one in the direction of acquiring an attitude of humility. May I be realistic enough to know that this may take half a lifetime.

 

Today I will Remember
Pride blew it; let humility have a chance.

Reflection for the Day

Posted by KenL - 11/14/09, 09:24 am

NOVEMBER 14 Reflection for the Day


First search for a little humility, my sponsor urged me. If you don't, he said, you're greatly increasing the risk of going out there again. After a while, in spite of my lifelong rebelliousness, I took his advice; I began to try to practice humility, simply because I believed it was the right thing to do, I hope sincerely that the day will come when most of my rebelliousness will be just a memory, that then I'll practice humility because I deeply want it as a way of life.

 

Am I willing to try humility today, if only for a moment? Will I learn to hunger for the feeling I get from it?

 

Today I Pray
Since I - like so many compulsive gamblers - am a rebel, may I know that I will need to practice humility. May I recognize that humility does not come easily to a rebellious nature, whether I am out-and-out defiant, dug-in negative, or, more subtly, determined in a roundabout way to change everything else but myself. I pray that by practicing humility it will become instinctive for me.

 

Today I will Remember
Get the humble habit.

Reflection for the Day

Posted by KenL - 11/13/09, 01:40 pm

NOVEMBER 13 Reflection for the Day


 

All progress can be boiled down and measured by just two words: humility and responsibility. It is said that our entire spiritual development can be precisely measured by our degree of adherence to those standards. Only by abandoning my self-centeredness and maintaining contact with a Higher Power can I achieve true humility. Only by regaining contact with reality can I develop responsibility.

 

Am I trying my honest best to live by standards of humility and responsibility?

 

Today I Pray
I pray that of all the good words and catch phrases and wisps of inspiration that come to me, I will remember these two above all: humility and responsibility. These may be the hardest to come by - humility because it means shooing away my pride, responsibility because I am in the habit of using my gambling addiction as a thin excuse for getting out of obligations. I pray that I may break these old patterns.

 

Today I will Remember
First humility, then responsibility.


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