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so that nothing bad can ever happen to us, that we can control our entire lives and everything in it.
Surrender, admitting to our innermost selves that we are defeated, means that we accept that we are not capable of controlling everything, but that in surrender to God, we are guided through the things which used to cause us to run away (usually into a bottle etc.). This is about learning to go through what used to cause us to have to run away.
Yesterday at a meeting, I heard several people share their experience, and it summed up into program in a nutshell:
"I didn't know how to show up so I drank." "I don't know how to show up but I'm doing it one day at a time." "I don't know how to show up but I'm doing it and am finding a family in AA." "I'm showing up to help others."
Clancy I. in California is a circuit speaker with a very strong message. I have a CD of one of his talks in my changer, and listen through every time it comes up. I'm still hearing new things, and I'm always getting helped by it. If you're interested, you can find his talks at aaspeakers.org.
Surrender is the acceptance that we don't have to be perfect, that we don't have to try so hard, and that there is total help if we'll allow it. It takes time to get into this groove for most of us, and as we go through life, it requires adjustment. But it works. You can see the evidence in the rooms.
There is a solution. Welcome to your new life, and God bless. Don't be afraid of being weak. We are all powerless. It becomes our strenght.
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