Let it Shine: Bill W certainly didn’t espouse a culture of rigidity, he recognized that while we all had the same disease, it affected us and our families and loved ones in unique ways. It makes sense that recovery is individual; you’re recovering an individual who got lost along the way.
I'm not sure it's Conference-approved, but Bill thought the Ouija Board way a way of broadening his spiritual experience. Did you know that I have a Ouija Board?
Can’t remember if I’ve asked before (because if there’s a way to easily sort through comments across posts, I haven’t figured it out) (anyway...) thought you’d like https://open.substack.com/pub/therealhoarse/p/so-that-happened. He has other good reads of course, but the one I was just finished with reading is as good of a link as any when the “ oh, gotta remember to recommend...” shiny chicken runs in front of my squirrel eyes
From one of those non-alcoholic readers, keep shining the light. Finding TFLMS last year was a godsend as I navigated getting my young adult son into rehab and have supported him though his recovery. You’ve demystified the whole AA thing for me, and I really needed that!
Not the Ouija-Board....
I'm not sure it's Conference-approved, but Bill thought the Ouija Board way a way of broadening his spiritual experience. Did you know that I have a Ouija Board?
Can’t remember if I’ve asked before (because if there’s a way to easily sort through comments across posts, I haven’t figured it out) (anyway...) thought you’d like https://open.substack.com/pub/therealhoarse/p/so-that-happened. He has other good reads of course, but the one I was just finished with reading is as good of a link as any when the “ oh, gotta remember to recommend...” shiny chicken runs in front of my squirrel eyes
From one of those non-alcoholic readers, keep shining the light. Finding TFLMS last year was a godsend as I navigated getting my young adult son into rehab and have supported him though his recovery. You’ve demystified the whole AA thing for me, and I really needed that!