Suwannee Big Book Weekend
Dowling Park, FL: Suwannee Big Book Weekend. David H. 357 41st Ave., St. Pete Beach, FL 33706
Dowling Park, FL: Suwannee Big Book Weekend. David H. 357 41st Ave., St. Pete Beach, FL 33706
Yuma, AZ: Seniors in Sobriety International Conference. Box 25659, Yuma, AZ 85367
[email protected] www.seniorsinsobriety.org
Redding, CA: ACYPAA XLII (All California Young People in AA).
Perrysburg, OH: 30th Area 55 General Service Mini-Conference. Box 401, Toledo, OH 43697-0401
Portland, ME: 13th Northeast Fellowship of the Spirit (NEFOTS). 42 Ryder Rd., Farmingdale, ME 04344
44th Salmon Arm Round-Up. Box 2365, Salmom Arm, BC V1E 4R3
56th Convention Area 77. Oficina del Área de Puerto Rico, Box 7075, Caguas, PR 00725
Aurora, CO: Area 10 Assembly. Box 2644, Parker, CO 80134
St. Augustine, FL: 5th International Big Book Step Study Convention. Box 830564, Ocala, FL 34483-0564
[email protected] www.bbssconvention.com
St. Augustine, FL: North Florida Area Assembly. Johnette K., 365 Titan Dr., Satellite Beach, FL 32937
North Conway, NH: 46th Area 43 Convention. NHAA Service Office, 1330 Hooksett Rd., Hooksett, NH 03106
[email protected] www.nhaa.net
“I am not my disease; I just have it.”
“I’ve been told to shake hands and have started doing so, even though it feels awkward ... I know one thing and one thing only: Today I’m sober and loved by members of my home group, even though I might not love myself yet.”
“We are sure there must be a million alcoholics who would join Alcoholics Anonymous tomorrow if only they knew what we do. We keenly realize that any fundamental disunity among us could instantly disillusion tens of thousands who would again turn their faces to the wall. Hence those disruptions common to great wealth, power, or controversy ought never be for us. Too many of the ‘million who don’t yet know’ would surely die.”
“Every day will bring me challenges, but now I have the spiritual tools to cope with life on life’s terms. I am no longer the prisoner of my past, my wants, my sorrows, my addictions.”
“Gratitude is a tool, a form of perspective, reminding me to appreciate the simple things.”
“If we dwell on the past or the future ... we stop changing.”
“Genuine simplicity for today is to be found, I think, in whatever principles, practices, and services can permanently insure our widespread harmony and effectiveness. Therefore it has been better to state our principles than to leave them vague; better to clarify their applications than to leave these unclear; better to organize our services than to leave them to hit-or-miss methods, or to none at all.”
“I am learning how to be a better son, brother, friend, and boyfriend. These things may not be a big deal for some, but they are completely foreign to me. What I found in AA was something I had been looking for my whole life, and I didn’t even know it.”
“To want nothing -- to know that we cannot make anything happen -- brings inner and outer joy, total fulfillment. The earth and the heavens and ourselves become one, and in this state of spontaneous surrender, we discover the deep, spiritual constancy in everyday living that we were looking for all along.”
“My need lay along spiritual lines, part of which consisted in helping others -- something startlingly new to me.”
“I live in the Three Legacies of Unity, Recovery, and Service, and have gained 36 spiritual principles to help me through life one day at a time.”
“Love mediates faith to others -- by caring what happens to them, by patience, by persistence, by humor.”
“I look upon a pain in my feelings as temporary indigestion of the mind. When I get a stomach-ache, it is generally because I’ve eaten something that hasn’t agreed with me. Likewise, my mental indigestion comes from some story, bit of gossip or circumstance that I’ve swallowed without thinking.”
“AA has given each and every one of its groups and members the inalienable right to be unerringly wrong, which has many times resulted in the liberty to be foolish, the sovereignty to self-destruct, and the self-determination to learn from mistakes.”
“Every day is not a bed of roses, but it is such a relief to know that no matter what life throws my way, I never have to do it alone. I can’t wait to see what happens next.”
