Embracing Humility: A Path to Sobriety
Episode Overview
Humility is about thinking of yourself less, not less of yourself. Anonymity safeguards A.A.'s unity and growth. Spiritual experiences played a crucial role in A.A.'s formation. Maintaining contact with a higher power is vital for recovery. Daily reflections can inspire and support your sobriety journey.
Humility is not thinking less of yourself, but thinking of yourself less
Feeling the weight of alcohol on your life? The Transitions Daily Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Readings Podcast might just be what you need. This episode, read by Cindy L. from Fort Worth, Texas, focuses on the theme of humility. It features a series of recovery quotes from well-known A.A. resources such as 'Twenty-Four Hours a Day', 'A.A. Thought for the Day', 'Daily Reflections', and more.
Cindy shares thoughts on humility and anonymity, emphasising how these principles act as a safeguard for Alcoholics Anonymous members. She explains that humility is not about thinking less of oneself but thinking of oneself less, fostering unity and growth within the community. The episode also revisits the origins of A.A., touching on the pivotal meeting in Akron, Ohio, in 1935, and the spiritual experiences that led to the formation of the first A.A. group.
With quotes from 'As Bill Sees It' and the 'Big Book', listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own journey and the importance of maintaining a conscious contact with a higher power. This episode is perfect for anyone seeking inspiration and support in their recovery journey. Tune in to hear how humility can transform your path to sobriety.