Today's Reading from Just For Today © NA World Services
December 22 A new way to live
"When at the end of the road we find that we can no longer function as a
human being, either with or without drugs, we all face the same
dilemma.... Either go on as best we can to the bitter ends-jails,
institutions, or death-or find a new way to live."
Basic Text, p. 87
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What was the worst aspect of active addiction? For many of us, it
wasn't the chance that we might die some day of our disease. The worst
part was the living death we experienced every day, the never-ending
meaninglessness of life. We felt like walking ghosts, not living, loving
parts of the world around us.
In recovery, we've come to believe that we're here for a reason: to
love ourselves and to love others. In working the Twelve Steps, we have
learned to accept ourselves. With that self-acceptance has come
self-respect. We have seen that everything we do has an effect on others;
we are a part of the lives of those around us, and they of ours. We've
begun to trust other people and to acknowledge our responsibility to them.
In recovery, we've come back to life. We maintain our new lives by
contributing to the welfare of others and seeking each day to do that
better-that's where the Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Steps come in.
The days of living like a ghost are past, but only so long as we actively
seek to be healthy, loving, contributing parts of our own lives and the
lives of others around us.
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Just for today: I have found a new way to live. Today, I will seek to
serve others with love and to love myself.