Finding Strength and Hope with Transitions Daily Recovery Readings
For us in AA, the way of faith is the way of life. We have proved by our past lives that we could not live without it.
Do you ever feel like you're alone in your battle against alcoholism or addiction? The 'Transitions Daily Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Readings Podcast' might be just what you need. This episode offers a treasure chest of daily recovery quotes from resources like 'Twenty-Four Hours a Day', 'A.A. Thought for the Day', 'Daily Reflections', and 'Big Book Quote'.
Each quote is thoughtfully read by a member of the Transitions Daily online recovery group, such as Kirsty S from The East Midlands in the UK. These readings aren’t just words; they’re lifelines, offering support and encouragement when you need it most. The podcast highlights the importance of meetings and step work, where members learn from each other and grow together. As the Daily Reflections quote reminds us, 'Work with other alcoholics. It works when other activities fail'.
This sense of community and shared experience is invaluable. Willingness and exertion are also key themes. An 'As Bill Sees It' quote explains, 'Trying to do this is actually an act of his own will. It is a right use of this faculty'. It’s about making a conscious decision to follow spiritual principles and put in the effort needed for recovery. Faith is another cornerstone of the discussions. An 'A.A.
Thought for the Day' quote says, 'The world is full of lack of faith. Many people have lost confidence in any meaning in the universe. But for us in AA, the way of faith is the way of life'. This belief in something greater can be a guiding light through dark times. Finally, living by spiritual laws is emphasized. As the Meditation for the Day quote explains, our choices determine our path—whether we rise to success or fall to defeat.
Choosing a spiritual life means embracing faith, hope, and love. This episode is a beacon for anyone struggling with alcoholism or addiction, offering daily inspiration and reminding us that we’re not alone. Give it a listen and find your daily dose of hope.