38th Erie Area Swing into Spring Conference
Erie, PA: 38th Erie Area Swing into Spring Conference.
Erie, PA: 38th Erie Area Swing into Spring Conference.
Northglenn, CO: Area 10 Corrections Conference.
Norman, OK: Oklahoma State Conference. www.aaoklahoma.org/conference_2013.html
Philadelphia, PA: Liberty Bell Roundup.
Charlotteville, VA: Christmas Meeting Marathon.
Rochester, NY: 31st Flower City Fellowship Convention. Rochester Intergroup Office, 10 Manhattan Square Dr., Ste. D, Rochester, NY 14607
Corpus Christi, TX: 58th Coastal Bend Jamboree. Box 61000, Corpus Christi, TX 78466
[email protected] http://cbjamboree.org/
Lone Wolf, OK: 10th Southwest Unity Conference. Box 3464, Lawton, OK 73502
St. George, UT: 15th Dixie Winterfest. Box 1715, St. George, UT 84771
Tarrytown, NY: 44th Area 49 S.E.N.Y. (South Eastern New York) Convention.
Louisville, KY: 61st Kentucky State Convention. Box 3713, Louisville, KY 40233-7137
Kansas City, KS: 30th Sunflower Round Up. 12924 Reeder, Overland Park, KS 66213
Saratoga Springs, NY: EACYPAA X (Eastern Area Convention of Young People in AA). Box 191, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
“In great measure, we AAs have really found peace. However haltingly, we have managed to attain an increasing humility whose dividends have been serenity and legitimate joy.”
“The unity of the Fellowship of the spirit can be ours so long as we are willing to pass it on.”
“To be open, I must believe there is something to be open to; that’s what I mean by spirituality. At the very least, I need openness to my own future.”
“While I wouldn’t recommend that anyone become an alcoholic, I believe that sober alcoholics living the AA way of life have been blessed with a gift. It’s a gift that can’t be bought, that can’t be won in a lottery, that can’t be stolen, forged, or rented.”
“More and more we regard all who labor in the total field of alcoholism as our companions on a march from darkness into light. We see that we can accomplish together what we could never accomplish in separation and in rivalry.”
“When I begin to worry about things I can do nothing about, I tell myself to accept what you can’t change. Often I’ve used the ideas in the Serenity Prayer as a trigger for relinquishing my need to control and as a reminder to take action when some discontentment can be remedied.”
“If I am to have a share of those promises enumerated in the AA book, there is a price I must pay. That price is destruction of self-centeredness.”
“I inched a little bit closer to AA and a little bit closer to myself ... I was suddenly a part of things, no longer just a shadow figure pulled toward the edge by the centrifugal force of my own fears.”
“I grew up thinking that I had to perfect my personality, then I got into AA, and AA said, no, that isn’t the way we do it; only God can remove our defects. I was amazed to find that I couldn’t be a better person simply by trying harder!”
“When we consult an AA friend, we should not be reluctant to remind him of our need for full privacy. Intimate communication is normally so free and easy among us that an AA adviser may sometimes forget when we expect him to remain silent. The protective sanctity of this most healing of human relations ought never be violated.”
“The Fourth Step lets me look at myself, look into my fear of not getting something I want or of losing something I have, get a perspective on my character defects, and move forward to try to establish true partnerships with other human beings.”
“Inside of every human being there is a healing power. I had cut my finger and it had gotten well; I’d broken a bone and it had gotten well ... How come? That to me, in its simplest form, is a concept of a power greater than I am.”
“The wisdom of AA is so deep that it confines its own part in our personal recovery to nothing more than suggestion. AA leaves it entirely up to you and to me to decide, not only whether to use this program, but also how to use it.”
“I think we simply fail to recognize miracles for what they are. Sobriety -- one-day-at-a-time -- is truly a miracle.”
“Peace and enlightenment come when you stop evaluating in terms of good or bad and merely accept all of life as it is and try to learn from it.”
