Your Daily Reprieve 06.06.26

 

 

 

Your Daily Reprieve for Saturday June 6 2026

 

From Waynesvillke, NC

 

 

 

 

“I know

that I will never be sober long enough

to be alcohol-proof.”

~Iowa City, IA, August 2012

 

 

There is no easy walk to freedom anywhere,

and many of us will have to pass through

the valley of the shadow of death again and again

before we reach the mountaintop of our desires.

" Nelson Mandela

 

We will find the key to our liberation only when we accept

that what we once did to survive is now destroying us.

-- Laura van Dernoot Lipsky

 

 

“A mind that is open to new ideas

will never return to its original size.”

— Albert Einstein

 

 

 

BIG BOOK QUOTE

 

We thank God from the bottom of our heart that we know Him better.

 

 P75

 

 

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AA Speaker of the Day

 

TOM BRADY

Charlotte, NC

Part 2

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JUNE 2026 Miracles

 

6/1 Lorraine F. (Fernandina Beach, FL)…..38

6/1 Kristin C. (Dallas, TX)…..23

6/2 David E. (South Conway, NH)…..26

6/3 Tom W. (Amelia Island, FL)…..40

6/4 Nathan S. (Yulee, FL)…..10

6/4 Bob G. (Peapack, NJ)…..11

6/5 John K. (High Point, NC)…..50

6/6 Frayser W. (Salisbury, MD)…..28

6/7 Bill K. (Carle Place)…..31

6/7 David A. (Concord, NH)…..17

6/7 Jeanette P. (Gothenburg, Sweden)…..27

6/8 Michael L. (Mount Vernon, NY)……10

6/9 Vickie S. (Pentwater, MI)…..41

6/9 Dan K. (Jacksonville, FL)…..7

6/10 Clarke J. (Chicago)…..19

6/10 Peter B. (Cape Coral, FL)…..35

6/10 Matthew S. (Sarasota, FL)…..20

6/10 Beverly B. (Hendersonville, NC)…..38

6/11 Cathy W. (Huntersville, NC)…..19

6/13 Laura P. (UK)…..1

6/13 Chuck A. (Calabash, NC)…..30

6/14 Michael C. (Port Chester, NY)…..6

6/16 Lara H. (Watertown, CT/Nantucket)…..6

6/16 Max P. (Lakewood Ranch, FL)…..45

6/16 Suzanne C. (Phoenixville, PA)…..12

6/16 Rob W. (Amelia Island, FL)…..9

6/17 Margo H. (Rothesay, Scotland)…..59

6/18 Jacqueline P. (Cincinnati, OH)…..2

6/19 Jack D. (Larchmont, NY)…..33

6/19 Joel B. (Waynesville, NC)…..31

6/20 Joe R. (Ridgewood, NJ)…..20

6/23 Edele P. (Cleveland, OH)…..13

6/23 Chris B. (Rockville, MD)…..13

6/24 Annette C. (Corpus Christi, TX)…..14

6/27 Jim C. (Nantucket)…..19

6/27 Wes McG. (Winter Garden, FL)…..1

6/28 Janet D. (Montgomery TWP, NJ)…..46

6/30 Jeff C. (Port Charlotte, FL)…..1

 

0733 Total Years of Sobriety

 

 

 

 

 

 

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12&12

 

Step Two - "Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity."

Consider next the plight of those who once had faith, but have lost it. There will be those who have drifted into indifference, those filled with self-sufficiency who have cut themselves off, those who have become prejudiced against religion, and those who are downright defiant because God has failed to fulfill their demands. Can A.A. experience tell all these they may still find a faith that works?

p. 28

 

Twenty-Four Hours



 A.A. Thought For The Day

Drinking is the way we alcoholics express our maladjustment's to life. I
believe that I was a potential alcoholic from the start. I had an inferiority
complex. I didn't make friends easily. There was a wall between me and
other people. And I was lonely. I was not well adjusted to life. Did I
drink to escape from myself?

Meditation For The Day

According to the varying needs of each person, so does each person
think of God. It is not necessary that you think of God as others think of
Him, but it is necessary that you think of Him as supplying what you
personally need. The weak need God's strength. The strong need God's
tenderness. The tempted and fallen need God's saving grace. The
righteous needs God's pity for sinners. The lonely need God as a friend.
The fighters for righteousness need a leader in God. You may think of
God in any way you wish. We usually do not turn to God until we need
Him.

Prayer For The Day

I pray that I may think of God as supplying my needs. I pray that I will
bring all my problems to Him for help in meeting them.

 

 



Daily Thought

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(_ /AA\ _)

/AA\

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Life on Life's Terms


"For years, I was sure the worst thing that could happen to a nice guy like me would be that I would turn out to be an alcoholic. Today, I find it's the best thing that has ever happened to me. This proves I don't know what's good for me. And if I don't know what's good for me, then I don't know what's good or bad for you or for anyone. So I'm better off if I don't give advice, don't figure I know what's best, and just accept life on life's terms, as it is today
- especially my own life, as it actually is. Before A.A., I judged myself by my intentions, while the world was judging me by my actions."

Alcoholics Anonymous, pp. 449-450

 


Thought to Consider . . .
I am liberated from dreaming the impossible dream and free, finally, to start living the possible dream.


*~*AACRONYMS*~*

D U E S
Desperately Using Everything but Surrender

 

 

DAILY REFLECTIONS

 

 

ALL WE DO IS TRY

Can He now take them all—every one?

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, p. 76

 

In doing Step Six it helped me a lot to remember that I am

striving for "spiritual progress." Some of my character

defects may be with me for the rest of my life, but most

have been toned down or eliminated. All that Step Six asks

of me is to become willing to name my defects, claim them

as my own, and be willing to discard the ones I can, just for

today. As I grow in the program, many of my defects

become more objectionable to me than previously and,

therefore, I need to repeat Step Six so that I can become

happier with myself and maintain my serenity.

 

 

 

POT LUCK

 

"You may be the only Big Book anyone ever reads."

 

As I was leaving a meeting at a church near my home the other night, I saw one of our members bring his cigarette onto the church parking lot (smoking is not allowed on church property) and then throw it on the ground as he got into his car and drove away. This made me angry as I thought about how this would reflect on the rest of us, and I wondered how he could be so self-centered and insensitive.


About a week later, I found myself at my bank dealing with an online banking error. I was resentful I had to take the time out of my day, indignant they hadn’t been able to fix it over the phone, and I was generally a pain in the ass to the guy who was trying to help me. After he resolved the issue and I calmed down, I thought about the kind of example I was setting and quickly made amends to him for my behavior.


On the way home, I thought about Step Twelve and the importance of practicing these principles in all our affairs. I realized how easy it is for me to still be self-centered and insensitive, and how the Tenth Step helps me guard against these character defects. I also realized that I have a responsibility to the program because I am an example of us all. Today, I work all the Steps to the best of my ability because I know that I may be the only Big Book anyone ever reads.

 

 

 

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Committee Consideration

from the 73rd General Service Conference

In response to a Committee Consideration from the 73rd General Service Conference

regarding any possible future changes to literature written by A.A.’s founders,

 that committee agreed it would be beneficial to gather shared experience

from the Fellowship regarding this topic.

Questionaire

 

How Should We Treat A.A. Founders' Writings?

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DR. PAUL O.
There is More to Quitting Drinking Than Quitting Drinking
(Audio Book)

Introduction
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RICHMOND WALKER & THE TWENTY-FOUR HOUR BOOK
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Talk given at the 8th Annual National A.A. Archives Workshop, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Sept. 27, 2003

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Loving Kindness Meditations

 

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12 Step Meditations

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These are 12 meditations,

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(other than the meditation instructions)

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(created by Matt H.)

 

 

Speaker Recordings

 

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Miscellaneous Sources

Living Life Fully

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Twenty Four Hours a Day

Since 1954, Twenty-Four Hours a Day has become a stable force in the recovery of many alcoholics

throughout the world. With over nine million copies in print (the original text has been revised),

this "little black book" offers daily thoughts, meditations, and prayers for living a clean and sober life.

A spiritual resource with practical applications to fit our daily lives.

Copyright 1975 Hazeleden Foundation

 

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Prayables

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Daily Thought

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Speaker Recordings

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