PA: The Camping Trip
The Camping Trip. [email protected] www.thecampingtrip.com
The Camping Trip. [email protected] www.thecampingtrip.com
The Camping Trip. [email protected] www.thecampingtrip.com
59th ICYPAA (International Conference of Young People in AA).
26th Lewis Canyon Campout "Promises In The Pines." www.whitemountainsaa.org
Area 24 Spring Conference www.area-24-2017-spring-conference.cheddarup.com
69th Men's "The How And Why Of It." www.laymensretreat.org
45th Vernon Roundup. [email protected]
20th Tanglewood Big Book Weekend.
11th Seniors In Sobriety International Conference. www.seniorsinsobriety.com
North Dakota State Roundup. www.aanorthdakota.org
40th South Coast Roundup. [email protected] www.aa-district30-area58.org
Pacific Northwest Conference. www.pnc1948.org
Kenai Wilderness Jamboree. [email protected]
24th Pennsylvania State Convention. www.aapastateconvention.com
20th Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. [email protected]
“It is out of our discussions, our differences of opinion, our daily experiences, and our general consent that the true answers must finally come.”
“Only a gift given in love and gratitude is blessed to the giver and precious to the receiver.”
“In the life of each AA member, there still lurks a tyrant. His name is alcohol.”
“What I’ve had to figure out is that I can’t figure anything out.”
“My life and the lives of those around me do, in fact, form their own parts in a symphony of interaction.”
“The phrase ‘God as we understand him’ is perhaps the most important expression to be found in our whole AA vocabulary. Within the compass of these five significant words there can be included every kind and degree of faith, together with the positive assurance that each of us may choose his own.”
“I’ve likened that transforming instant, when despair gave way to a glimmer of hope, to a tiny flower sprung into bloom amid the bombed-out wreckage of my life. Thanks to AA, that tiny bloom was to become a garden.”
“Sobriety does interesting things to the mind – clears it up some, lets a bit of honesty and truth filter in, and begins to demand reality.”
“Sometimes taking somebody else’s inventory can be most beneficial. When I was doing my Fourth Step, an old-timer suggested I list the names of those against whom I held resentments, followed by two or three sentences describing what they had done to earn my displeasure. Then, after putting the list aside for a day, I was to cross off each person’s name and replace it with my own.”
“So long as there is the slightest interest in sobriety, the most unmoral, the most antisocial, the most critical alcoholic may gather about him a few kindred spirits and announce to us that a new Alcoholics Anonymous group has been formed. Anti-God, anti-medicine, anti-our recovery program, even anti-each other – these rampant individuals are still an AA group if they think so!”
“When I go to a meeting today, I no longer have the delusion that I am supporting a good cause. I need AA; AA did quite well without me during my ten years of self-exile. I go to AA meetings today to hear and see how God is working. When I share at a meeting, it is not to try and ‘help’ those poor wretches, it is because I need their help and guidance.”
“AA is a caring community ... of people who understand how others can be trapped in deep loneliness and despair.”
“An old-timer once told me that he believed that AA was a great leveler: When you’re up high, your friends help bring you down a little bit. When you’re down low, they help bring you up a little bit.”
“My soul remained a mystery until my Higher Power settled inside me, appearing to me as a very real feeling of love and caring. Kindness slowly took precedence, and I became comfortable with the idea that I didn’t need a drink.”
“Those severe growing pains which invariably follow any radical departure from AA Tradition can be absolutely relied upon to bring an erring group back into line. An AA group need not be coerced by any human government over and above its own members. Their own experience, plus AA opinion in surrounding groups, plus God’s prompting in their group conscience would be sufficient.”
