ive learned that it is my responsibility for my recovery to continually apply the spiritual axiom, that whenever i am disturbed, the problem lies within me, with honesty and humility. though it is temptin to blame others for my frustrations or discomfort, recovery has taught me that my freedom depends on lookin inward rather than outward. the program i was taught does not instruct me to fix others; it teaches me to fix me. when i take the time to examine my part, invite my HP into the process, and apply the principles i have learned, i find clarity and peace. each disturbance becomes a mirror reflectin where growth is still needed, and through Perseverance in this daily practice, i maintain spiritual balance and deepen my conscious contact with my HP. 1 day @ a time…
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corn fed not inbred michigan white trash...
