MAGIC OF MORNINGS

Reviving our spirits can be done in a church or just starting a better life. A plan with common sense can make the body energized. Surprised by being able to do it. Split the scene and take on a new groove. Usually means we were tired of the old one. The start of sobriety is the feeling of a new world in the morning. No more living the life of tragedy. A good feeling knowing the past is long gone. A spiritual revival is “A rebirth of a defeated life”. Bring yourself back to life. Feel alive. Create the confidence to do the things you kept saying you cannot do. Takes a clear mind to do these things. What kind of a plan can we make sitting on a barstool drunk? Planning the next drunk? Save yourself and your brain before it’s too late. I was told many years ago by a friend “Start showing some common sense”. Go to rehab and just do what they tell you. I did. I’m still doing it. There is something about the magic of mornings. Rebirth with the pale blue dawn.

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PARADISE OF GRIEF

Home life that can make your life a misery. Ever present fear of parental criticism. Trying to relax in the comforts of booze. In a routine everyone will lose. Experimenting with a self made noose. Putting money into a worthless life with plans we all regret somewhere down the road. Failed plans almost always makes us go back home. Leaving the failure behind and struggle to find a better plan. We think a lot about our failure, then less, then not at all. The painful memories will stir up. The shame, The hunger, The guilt, The rage, The cruelty of it all. A devastating life we lived and can avoid in the future. God provided us with a method of handling our own problems. All of them are printed in the Bible. Called the teachings of educated people. Written down for future Generations. Don’t blame God when our problems find no solutions creating a lack of faith. The faith is in our own knowledge struggling to find more each day. Inspired by God to inspire us. Alcohol and bar scenes is not the pleasure cruise we think it is. Just a paradise of grief.

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IN TUNE FOR LIFE

There was a person who became a musician had a difficult time fitting in. As time went on Booze was the regulator of the human emotion. Changing the personality to become the hooligan it required to be accepted. This is not true. If this person would have stayed with the natural true colors would have discovered fitting in would have worked without the addictions. Booze and drugs placing an emotion within was already there at birth. I have been to parties during my sobriety and the people there admired it. The band member’s environment required a crazy image thinking only addictions can create. Stay sober and be a crazy actor. Using addictions cost a young musician a life cut short. All because of a belief that addictions was necessary. Coping with stress was another reason. The musician became the type of person that didn’t want to exist. This thinking is common. Fellow band members should have mentioned it. Now you have no reason to use addictions and be out of tune and more reason to practice being yourself and be in tune for life.

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MENDING A RAGGED LIFE

Explain your reason for pushing yourself into the neon spotlight. Afterwards being forced into the shadows to grieve. Why would we live this unpleasant life and pursue more? Hardship becomes the next worthless routine. A preamble for worse things to come. Rehab is avoided by users who don’t think they have a problem. Accepted by those who believe a better life can be had. Start each day with renewed energy. Have a shred of gratitude. Become a loyal sympathetic soul. To inspire drinkers to follow the path to a new life. Torn clothing with holes and wearing thin in places. Don’t serve the purpose anymore. Mending lasts a short time. Replace the old worn out clothing with something new. Our lives are ragged and needs replacing. Sobriety never goes out of fashion and never wears out. A style that is accepted everywhere.

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