Your Daily Reprieve 04.22.26

 

 

 

 

Your Daily Reprieve for Wednesday  April 22, 2026

 

From Boston, MA

 

 

“Today’s disappointment, viewed six months hence,

may turn out to be one of the best breaks we ever got.”

~ Jackson, Michigan, February 1958, AA Grapevine

 

 

Mindfulness is a way of being present: 

 paying attention to and accepting what is happening in our lives. 

It helps us to be aware of and step away from

 our automatic and habitual reactions to our everyday experiences.
~Elizabeth Thornton

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Love is generally confused with dependence.

Those of us who have grown in true love

know that we can love only in proportion

to our capacity for independence.

~Fred Rogers

 

 

We are living in love if we can maintain a daily yes.

That doesn’t mean we don’t recognize injustice

 and stand against it, but we don’t let our hearts become hardened

and our minds become rigid in its judgments.

Love is always a yes
—Richard Rohr

 

 

 

BIG BOOK QUOTE

 

To Christ I conceded the certainty of a great man, not too closely followed by those who claimed Him. His moral teaching-most excellent.

P11

 

 

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4/1 Ron F. (Cincinnati, OH)…..49

4/1 Gregory D. (Water Mill, NY)…..9

4/1 Joyce G. (Bradford, Ma)…..38

4/1 Grady S. (Sunnyvale, CA)…..35

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4/1 Julian G. (Salt Lake City, UT)…..11

4/1 Cary W. (Palm City, FL)…..19

4/1 Michael C. (Los Angeles, CA)…..45

4/1 Brinda L. (Stuart, FL)…..23

4/1 Steve W. (Middletown, CT)…..13

4/2 Mark B. (Haiku, HI)…..5

4/3 Leigh A. (Bethesda, MD)…..28

4/4 Tim D. (Seaforth, Ontario)…..15

4/4 Mark S. (Washington, DC)…..21

4/5 Alison I. (Edinburgh, Scotland) …..32

4/5 Elizabeth B. …..21

4/6 Eugene R. (Barcelona, Spain)…..12

4/6 Vige B. (Clinton, NY)…..49

4/6 Nick E. (Devon,UK)…..27

4/7 Madeleine M. (Groveland, MA)…..43

4/7 Louis D. …..1

4/7 Jane T. (Vancouver, BC, Canada)…..40

4/8 John M. (Mendham TWP, NJ)…..35

4/8 Paul K. (Canton, OH)…..22

4/8 Maureen K. (Morristown, NJ)…..16

4/8 Ashley G. (Miami, FL)…..14

4/8 Demetria B. (Memphis, TN)…..1

4/9 Dayton H. (New York, NY)…..36

4/10 Chas T. (Johnston, SC)…..14

4/11 Diane M. (Waynesville, NC)…..18

4/11 Steve O. (Travelers Rest, SC)…..2

4/11 Christine M. (Dingman’s Ferry, PA/Vero Beach)…..17

4/11 Jeremy S. (Austin, TX)…..14

4/12 Lisa S. (Port St. Lucie, FL)…..24

4/12 Kathleen M. (Naples, FL)…..38

4/12 Kelly R. (Nantucket, MA)…..2

4/13 Lauren E. (NYC)…..13

4/13 Catherine G.(Austin, TX)…..31

4/13 Wendy (Puerto Vallarta, MX)…..4

4/14 Sue B. (Waynesville, NC)…..16

4/14 Rachel K. (Springfield, MA)…..1

4/14 Mark M. (Pinellas Park, FL)…..41

4/15 Erin S. (Nantucket, MA)…..21

4/15 Dorcas C. (Fairfax, CA)…..12

4/17 Jay M. (Pepper Pike, OH)…..12

4/17 Vince K. (Palm City, FL)…..44

4/17 Jennifer E. (Palm Harbor, FL)…..37

4/17 Rich W. (Evanston, IL)…..9

4/18 Liz A. (Westfield, NJ)…..15

4/19 Joanna J. (Port St. Lucie, FL)…..45

4/19 Brent A. (New Rochelle, NY)…..3

4/20 Frank M. (Kingsland, GA)…..5

4/21 Jackie Z. (Palm Coast, FL)…..45

4/22 Mary D. (Evansville, IN)…..41

4/22 Jeannie C. (Nantucket, MA)…..34

4/23 Steve W. (Syracuse/Indialantic, FL)…..21

4/23 Brian L. (Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia)…..37

4/24 Scott G. (Chicago)…..2

4/25 Lesley Anne S. (Las Lunas, NM).….41

4/25 Melissa S. (NYC)…..17

4/26 Sean H. (Greenville, SC)…..2

4/26 Debbie S. (Yulee, FL)…..11

4/27 Norma D. (Bradford, MA)…..15

4/27 Angela L. (Boiling Springs, SC)…..7

4/28 Julie T. (Morristown, NJ)…..13

4/28 Laurie M. (Midcoast, ME)…..41

4/29 Judy F. (Sarasota, FL)…..48

4/30 Mike V. (Puerto Vallarta/Ottawa, IL)…..28

 

1534 Total Years of Sobriety

 

 

 

 

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Tradition Twelve - "Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all our traditions, ever reminding us to place principles before personalities."

These experiences taught us that anonymity is real humility at work. It is an all-pervading spiritual quality which today keynotes A.A. life everywhere. Moved by the spirit of anonymity, we try to give up our natural desires for personal distinction as A.A. members both among fellow alcoholics and before the general public. As we lay aside these very human aspirations, we believe that each of us takes part in the weaving of a protective mantle which covers our whole Society and under which we may grow and work in unity.


We are sure that humility, expressed by anonymity, is the greatest safeguard that Alcoholics Anonymous can ever have.

p. 187

 

Twenty-Four Hours



A.A. Thought For The Day

People believe in A.A. when they see it work. An actual
demonstration is what convinces them. What they read in
books, what they hear people say doesn't always convince
them. But when they see a real honest-to-goodness change
take place in a person, a change from a drunkard to a sober,
useful citizen, that's something they can believe because
they can see it. There's really only one thing that proves
to me that A.A. works. Have I seen the change in people who
come into A.A.?

Meditation For The Day

Divine control and unquestioning obedience to God are the
only conditions necessary for a spiritual life. Divine
control means absolute faith and trust in God, a belief
that God is the Divine Principle in the universe and that
He is the intelligence and the Love that controls the
universe. Unquestioning obedience to God means living each
day the way you believe God wants you to live, constantly
seeking the guidance of God in every situation and being
willing to do the right thing at all times.

Prayer For The Day

I pray that I may always be under Divine Control and always
practice unquestioning obedience to God. I pray that I may
be always ready to serve Him.

 

 





Daily Thought

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Thankfulness

I try to hold fast to the truth that a full and thankful heart cannot entertain great conceits. When brimming with gratitude, one's heartbeat must surely result in outgoing love, the finest emotion that we can ever know.
Bill W., AA Grapevine,
March 1962 c. 1967 AAWS, As Bill Sees It,  p. 37



Thought to Consider . . .
The peaks and valleys of my life have become gentle rolling hills.


*~*AACRONYMS*~*

H E L P
Hope, Encouragement, Love, and Patience

 

 

 

DAILY REFLECTIONS

 

NEW SOIL . . . NEW ROOTS

Moments of perception can build into a lifetime of spiritual

serenity, as I have excellent reason to know, loots of

reality, supplanting the neurotic underbrush, will hold fast

despite the high winds of the forces which would destroy

us, or which we would use to destroy ourselves.

AS BILL SEES IT, p. 173

 

[ came to A.A. green—a seedling quivering with exposed

taproots. It was for survival but it was a >beginning. I

stretched, developed, twisted, but with he help of others,

my spirit eventually burst up from the roots. I was free. I

acted, withered, went inside, prayed, acted again,

understood anew, as one moment of perception struck. Up

from my roots, spirit-arms lengthened into strong, green

.hoots: high-springing servants stepping skyward.

Here on earth God unconditionally continues the legacy

of higher love. My A.A. life put me "on a different footing

. . . [my] roots grasped a new soil"

(Alcoholics Anonymous, p. 12).

 

 

POT LUCK

 

"Be all right with being all right."

 

I was generally irritable, restless, and discontent before recovery. As a kid I was anxious and afraid of things. When I found alcohol, I finally found a way to be comfortable—hopeful even. Drinking gave me that sense of ease and confidence I saw in other people. Suddenly, I could dance better, talk to girls, and be one of the guys. Unfortunately, the solution soon became the problem, and I had to quit drinking.


In recovery, I felt very vulnerable without my solution. Soon all the feelings I used to drown out with alcohol were front and center. At times I thought I would be overwhelmed by them, so I did what was suggested: I took them to meetings, I shared them in fellowship, I inventoried them, and I worked the Steps on them. Sometimes it worked, but for when it didn’t, my sponsor would always bring me back to the present. He’d ask, “Are you all right, right now?” “Do you have enough food, gas, money, right now?”


It took a lot to corral my galloping mind and rope it back into the now. But each time I’d have to admit that, yes, right now I’m all right. Right now, everything is taken care of. After years of going through this exercise, I have the perspective to know that I really am all right. Problems come and go, but I’ve always survived them and have usually done just fine. What I’ve learned is that the key to my serenity is truly being all right with being all right. And when I can remember that, my serenity returns, and I can actually live happy, joyous, and free.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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