Your Daily Reprieve 05.25.26

 

 

 

Your Daily Reprieve for Monday May 25, 2026

 

Waynesville, NC

 

 

"Not to transmit an experience is to betray it."

--Elie Wiesel

 

 

 

Patience is power. Patience is not an absence of action;

 rather, it is "timing"; it waits on the right time to act,

for the right principles and in the right way.
~Fulton J. Sheen

 

 

"None of us knows what the next change is going to be,

 What unexpected opportunity is just around the corner,

 waiting to change all the tenor of our lives."

--Kathleen Norris

 

The beauty of God is evident

when we work together for God's glory.

--Jacki Work

 

 

 

 

BIG BOOK QUOTE

 

In actual practice, we usually find a solitary self-appraisal insufficient. Many of us thought it necessary to go much further. We will be more reconciled to discussing ourselves with another person when we see good reasons why we should do so.

 

P72

 

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5/1 Rhonda B. (Tucson, AZ)…..25

5/1 Connie L. (Palm Coast, FL)…..11

5/1 Stacey E. (Dothan, AL)…..20

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5/6 Cathy S. (Waynesville, NC)…..30

5/6 Jodi S. (Omaha, NE)…..9

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5/7 Lisa B. (Canada)…..15

5/7 Sallie C. (Peaks Island, ME)…..8

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5/8 Mitch M. (Juliet, TN)…..3

5/8 Mickey B. (NYC/Southampton/Hobe Sound)…..38

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5/10 Jeffery A. (New Milford, NJ)…..33

5/10 Sue V. (Kittery, ME)…..20

5/12 Theresa S. (Aberystwyth, Wales)…..20

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5/17 Alan T. (Sarasota, FL)…..34

5/17 Lisa B. (Punta Gorda, FL)…..15

5/17 John C. (East Hampton, NY)…..25

5/17 Lorie V. (Puerto Vallarta/Ottawa, IL)…..8

5/18 Bekky M. (Alabama)…..7

5/19 Chuck B. (Beachwood, NJ)…..15

5/19 Greg N. …..40

5/20 Steve P. (Old Saybrook, CT)…..1

5/20 Daniel D. (Palm Coast, FL)…..6

5/21 Britta G. (Mendham, NJ)…..38

5/21 Frank S. (NY, NY)…..8

5/22 Kevin S. (Fernandina Beach, FL)…..7

5/23 Erik A. (Mequon, WI)…..43

5/23 Phyllis C (Galveston, TX)……33

5/23 Diane W. (Asbury Park, NJ)…..3

5/25 Andrew B. (Sylva, NC)…..1

5/26 Monica F. (Los Angeles, CA)…..9

5/26 Lisa F. (Siracusa, Italy)…..22

5/26 Michael W. (North Vancouver)…..11

5/26 Jerry S. (NY, NY)…..44

5/26 Lee T. (Phoenix, NY/Clinton, CT)…..35

5/27 Bobby S, (Kelowna World Traveler)…..22

5/28 Krista D. (Bristol, VT)…..37

5/28 Philippe J. (Montreal, Canada)…..10

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5/31 Red L. …..48

5/31 Dave P. (Greer, SC)…..12

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12&12

 

Step One - "We admitted we were powerless over alcohol--that our lives had become unmanageable."

It is a tremendous satisfaction to record that in the following years this changed. Alcoholics who still had their health, their families, their jobs, and even two cars in the garage, began to recognize their alcoholism. As this trend grew, they were joined by young people who were scarcely more than potential alcoholics. They were spared that last ten or fifteen years of literal hell the rest of us had gone through. Since Step One requires an admission that our lives have become unmanageable, how could people such as these take this Step?

p. 23

 

Twenty-Four Hours


 A.A. Thought For The Day

In twelfth-step work, the third thing is conviction. Prospects must be
convinced that they honestly want to stop drinking. They must see and
admit that their life is unmanageable. They must face the fact that
they must do something about their drinking. They must be absolutely
honest with themselves and face themselves as they really are. They
must be convinced that they must give up drinking and they must see
that their whole life depends on this conviction. Do I care enough
about other alcoholics to help them reach this conviction?

Meditation For The Day

There is no limit to what you can accomplish in helping others. Keep
that thought always. Never relinquish any work or give up the thought
of any accomplishment because it seems beyond your power. God will help
you in all good work. Only give it up if you feel that it's not God's will
for you. In helping others, think of the tiny seed under the dark, hard ground.

There is no certainty that, when it has forced its way up to the
surface, sunlight and warmth will greet it. Often a task seems beyond
your power, but there is no limit to what you can accomplish with
God's help.

Prayer For The Day
I pray that I may never become discouraged in helping others. I pray
that I may always rely on the power of God to help me.

 





Daily Thought

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Foundation


There is a direct linkage among self-examination, meditation, and prayer. Taken separately, these practices can bring much relief and benefit. But when they are logically related and interwoven, the result is an unshakable foundation for life.
c. 1952 AAWS, Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, p. 98


Thought to Consider . . .
P
rayer is asking a question. Meditation is listening for the answer.

 

 

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A S A P
Always Say A Prayer

 

 

 

DAILY REFLECTIONS

 

PROGRESSIVE GRATITUDE

Gratitude should go forward, rather than backward.

AS BILL SEES IT, p. 29

 

I am very grateful that my Higher Power has given me a

second chance to live a worthwhile life. Through

Alcoholics Anonymous, I have been restored to sanity. The

promises are being fulfilled in my life. I am grateful to be

free from the slavery of alcohol. I am grateful for peace of

mind and the opportunity to grow, but my gratitude should

go forward rather than backward. I cannot stay sober on

yesterday's meetings or past Twelfth-Step calls; I need to

put my gratitude into action today. Our co-founder said our

gratitude can best be shown by carrying the message to

others. Without action, my gratitude is just a pleasant

emotion. I need to put it into action by working Step

Twelve, by carrying the message and practicing the

principles in all my affairs. I am grateful for the chance to

carry the message today!

 

 

 

POT LUCK

 

Patience is never wasted; patience is a
process through which a soul passes and
becomes precious. Souls who have risen
above the world's limitations and sorrows,
the world's falseness and deception, they are
the souls who have passed through patience.
~Hazrat Inayat Khan

 

Today's Meditation:

I would love to be a patient person. It's not that I'm an impatient person at all--I'm less impatient than almost anyone I know in most things. But when I see truly patient people at work, I know that I have an awfully long way to go if I'm ever to consider myself to be truly patient.

In my experience, I may be going about trying to develop patience in the wrong way. I've always considered it an issue of personality, but if Hazrat Inayat Khan is right, then it's much more of a spiritual matter, and I've been trying to develop it in the wrong area of my life. To me, it's been a question of intellect and logic, trying to tell myself when to be patient, how to react to people and their actions and words, but he puts it firmly in the realm of spirit. And now that I think about it, most of the truly patient people I know have been very spiritual people as well--not necessarily religious, but deeply spiritual.

Perhaps what I need to do is to let my spirit take over in matters that demand patience. Perhaps I can ask myself, "what would I do in this situation if my eternal spirit were fully in charge instead of my intellect?" I have a feeling that the answers I'll get will be somewhat different than those I can come up with just using my limited ability to reason.

We tend not to let our spiritual sides make decisions for us. We tend to think that if we're actually hearing what our spirits are telling us to do, there's something wrong with us. But many traditions have greatly valued that "still, strong voice within" that can help us to make decisions in ways that will be good for everyone, and that can help us to be in touch with the eternal spiritual element of our being that is actually the very core of who we are. A life spent as a spiritual being can actually be a life that contributes greatly to the world in ways much different than those that result from reason and logic.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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