Most things are better understood when observed instead of judged. Judgement narrows our focus, and effectively shuts down the learning process.
~ adapted from “Beyond Belief, agnostic musings for 12 Step Life” (1/31)
Most things are better understood when observed instead of judged. Judgement narrows our focus, and effectively shuts down the learning process.
~ adapted from “Beyond Belief, agnostic musings for 12 Step Life” (1/31)
Stumbling along the Middle Path, one day at a time.
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Thanks, Lisa. There’s a lot of other good stuff on the blog (at least I think so). Click on the header picture to go to the home page, if you haven’t yet found it.
And hang in there; it does get better. Like they say, “We will intuitively know how to handle situations that used to baffle us.”
Keep on keepin’ on,
Bill
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I just want to thank you! Your thoughts for the day really help me. I’m relatively new to the 12 step program but I cannot imagine my life now without it and God. I have many things (not good) going on in my life right now and have been blessed with the 12-step program and have met the most amazing people who help me in so many ways! Without this program and the people in it and God of course, I honestly don’t know what I’d do. Thank you for being one of “my people”
Lisa
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