FINDING OUR WAY HOME

We all go hiking in the woods on a beaten path. we travel on a path in another direction. We get caught up in the scenery and excitement then forget how to return to the main trail. This is how the alcohol and the addictions life starts. Curiosity is one example. Walking around trying to find our way home can take a short time or a long one. The main trail was our normal sober life the addictions life is the path off the beaten path.

Let’s share some scenarios on how we found our way back. I will start first.I started drinking from age 14-22. my last night of drinking I asked a police officer where there is a rehab. He told me and took me there. 28 days later I never drank again.

Our scenarios can help others out of the scary and dangerous woods.

see ya’ next time

QUOTE FOR LIFE

Start by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible; And suddenly you are doing the impossible.

Francis of Assisi

Meditations can lead us to paths of Knowlege. Beyond the basics of what the surface first appears. It’s not how long the road is it is what the end of the road offers. Anything that contains morality as the center of meditations will turn us in the right direction to follow the road that will lead us to a good life with many sacred inspirations to help us find the value in ourselves. This is needed to get through the impossible times of the future. With daily struggle this can be very possible so always keep the faith and never stop trying. The person you want to be will be waiting for you at the end of the long road and give yourself a warm welcome home. The perfect reward for all the struggle you put into it. Use some common sense and it will never end and neither will your sobriety. Never stop. All this is a good feeling like drinking coffee in the morning sun and the feeling of being sober and learning a moral life. The sensation will never wear off. Not ever. No hardships came out of this life. Leave the booze behind you and don’t ever miss the life or debate relapse. This is where failure begins for all recovery people. When we give one hundred percent focus to a sober life this will be skill not luck.

In time we will meet the person we want to be. He’s on his way.

see ya’ next time