A Thought From Myself On Steps and Traditions
The Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions in my thinking are a very determined spiritual practice and discipline.
Without them our lives become chaotic and find ourselves in the bitter morass of self -pity
and clueless what to do next.
I can say all this because Ive walked it without putting these principles and purpose in my daily walk and that is the result I ended up with.
Steps 1-3
Step 1 finding I am powerless left to myself alone
Step 2 finding God was just waiting for me to come to Him
Step 3 letting loose of the fact I no longer have control and asking God to take control
Step 4 was a physical task of writing after I asked God to take control
Thats as far as I can take anyone right now in my walk I havent gotten through all the way of step 4 it has been over 6 months since really taking an active part in it and I must finish it in order to take you through any more steps in my walk alone.
I cannot transmit something I don't have
I do hope to tell you soon I have completed this step but will not make any promises of when.
Without them our lives become chaotic and find ourselves in the bitter morass of self -pity
and clueless what to do next.
I can say all this because Ive walked it without putting these principles and purpose in my daily walk and that is the result I ended up with.
Steps 1-3
Step 1 finding I am powerless left to myself alone
Step 2 finding God was just waiting for me to come to Him
Step 3 letting loose of the fact I no longer have control and asking God to take control
Step 4 was a physical task of writing after I asked God to take control
Thats as far as I can take anyone right now in my walk I havent gotten through all the way of step 4 it has been over 6 months since really taking an active part in it and I must finish it in order to take you through any more steps in my walk alone.
I cannot transmit something I don't have
I do hope to tell you soon I have completed this step but will not make any promises of when.
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