Western Regional Service Assembly (WRAASA)
Regina, Saskatchewan: Western Regional Service Assembly (WRAASA). www.wraasa2013.org
Regina, Saskatchewan: Western Regional Service Assembly (WRAASA). www.wraasa2013.org
Hagerstown, MD: 43rd Area 29 Maryland State Conference.
Westville, Nova Scotia: Nova Scotia Provincial Round-up. [email protected]
Area 46 New Mexico State Convention.
Sioux Center, IA: Area 24 Spring Conference. [email protected]
Winchester, England: Northdown Intergroup Winchester Convention.
Virginia, MN: 34th Winter Rap-Up. [email protected]
Foster City, CA: 42nd Northern California Hospital & Institution Conference.
Jacksonville, FL: 57th Florida State Convention. www.57.flstateconvention.com
Langley, British Columbia: British Columbia Yukon Convention Area 79. www.bcyconvention2013.ca
Roanoke, VA: Spring Into Action Workshop. www.springintoactionroanoke.com
Torrance, CA: 29th South Bay Family Roundup. www.southbayroundup.org
Appleton, WI: 32nd East Central Region Conference. www.area74.org
Halifax, Nova Scotia: 25th Courage Round Up (GLBTQ).
“The God I know today ... is a presence in which I find myself, just as I am.”
“My drinking career was all about running away. I could pack up and vanish in a flash. Now ... I’m taking the risk to stick around, to just show up and see what happens.”
“AA does not teach us how to handle our drinking; it teaches us how to handle our sobriety.”
“When we AAs look to the future, we must always ask ourselves if the spirit which now binds us together in our common cause will always be stronger than those personal ambitions and desires which tend to drive us apart ... Though the individual AA is under no human coercion, is at almost perfect personal liberty, we have, nevertheless, achieved a wonderful unity on vital essentials. For example, the Twelve Steps of our AA program are not crammed down anybody's throat. They are not sustained by any human authority. Yet we powerfully unite around them because the truth they contain has saved our lives, has opened the door to a new world.”
“A while ago a speaker said that it was no use admitting that one was an alcoholic unless the admittance was accompanied by a realization of what being an alcoholic really meant ... He said there was no use my making the admission even in the full realization of what it meant, unless I accepted the fact that I was an alcoholic without resentment.”
“All turmoil comes from the deep, nagging feeling that we should be different from what we are ... If we could totally accept who and what we are (changing each instant), we would find ourselves moving in the silent immenseness of now.”
“As the chaotic world of the drinking alcoholic is replaced by one of stability in sobriety it becomes apparent that plans can be made to encourage positive living. For example: planning holidays, dental appointments and the household budget. We cannot plan that it will be the best holiday ever, that no dental work is required, or that our monetary fortunes will remain the same; that would be projecting. We plan plans, not results.”
“I seek strength not to be superior to my brothers, but to be able to fight my greatest enemy -- myself.”
"Let us always love the best in others, and never fear their worst."
“There has to be something to be grateful for if I am only willing to change my attitude and look for it.”
“It took two years to learn that I wasn't getting anywhere because I was always in such a hurry.”
“There was no use in my wondering why or when I became an alcoholic for the very simple reason that it wouldn’t change my condition; even if I did find the answer, I would still be an alcoholic.”
“Whenever I am gripped by fear of an unknown future and all my projections are negative, I do what my sponsor directed me to do. I wriggle my toes and come back into the safety of the moment.”
“Tomorrow is never ours until it becomes today.”
“No one at the gym, at work, in my neighborhood, or even in church had ever put their hand out to me. In AA, it happened every day.”
