Todays Thought
Date: Wed, 09 Jan 2002 <br
1.0<br
riches or from the praise of men, but from doing
something worthwhile.<br
happiness and freedom, is a major prize of recovery. And
like happiness and freedom, joy eludes those who seek
it directly. It is a result of, and dependent on,
something else.<br
primary action. When we create an environment that
supports and encourages someone else, we find joy in the
doing. There may be no more valuable human enterprise
than lightening someone else's load, leading someone
who's lost to the safe road, or<br
someone who has fallen.<br
themselves daily to recovering people. At every meeting
we're in touch with people who greatly need the
counsel, wisdom, and example of those who have made a
decision about the past, have left behind what was, and
are creating sweet new days as they walk the path of
recovery.<br
have.<br
shown<br
meditation comes from the book <br
Joy by Earnie Larsen and Carol Larsen Hegarty
copyright 1987