It reminds me of what my first sponsor always said if I complained
about what someone said at a meeting. "We are all powers of example."
My current sponsor says that some of us reach a certain point and then
stop growing. Personally, I want as much recovery and spiritual growth
as I can achieve in this lifetime. This will require continual work on
the steps and seeking in the realm of spirituality.
Best wishes
On Feb 12, 4:31 am, Bill Karpus <bkar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Someone once said in a meeting that, "When I came in, they told me to just
> keeping coming back. And if I worked the steps it would be rewarding to
> watch me grow, and if I didn't it would just be fun to watch me."
>
> *Thought: *
> **
> Are we rewarding for others to watch us as we grow? Or are we still as
> miserable as the day we came in? Could there really be a relation between
> working the steps and feeling better? We are all examples, but are we
> examples of how to do it or not to do it?
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