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About
12 Steps
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Daily Reflection
Reach Out
About
12 Steps
Meetings
Daily Reflection
Reach Out
      
  
    "The place God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world's deep hunger meet."   — Frederick Buechner,  Wishful Thinking     Much of our effort can go toward figuring out what we should be doing — what role to fill
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    “The cure for loneliness is solitude.”   — May Sarton,  Journal of a Solitude     Loneliness and solitude are not the same. Loneliness often carries the ache of disconnection—the feeling that something essential is missing. Self-will ca
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    “Ring the bells that still can ring.”   — Leonard Cohen,  Anthem     Self-will often waits for perfect conditions. When we feel uncertain, flawed, or incomplete, we may hesitate to act at all. The impulse is to improve first. To fix wha
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    “We are not isolated minds on a pale blue dot—we are the universe, waking up through itself.”   (Inspired by Carl Sagan)    It is easy to feel separate. A mind inside a body, navigating a fragile world, trying to secure a place in it. S
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    “It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not.”   — André Gide,  Autumn Leaves     Many of us learned to adjust ourselves in order to stay safe. We shaped our words, softened our edges, amplified what
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    “The quality of light by which we scrutinize our lives has direct bearing upon the product which we live…”   — Audre Lorde,  Poetry Is Not a Luxury     Many of us learned to examine ourselves under a harsh light. We scrutinized our moti
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    “I think it pisses God off if you walk by the color purple in a field somewhere and don’t notice it.”   — Alice Walker,  The Color Purple     Self-will can make life feel urgent. There is always something to manage, something to secure,
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    “Attention is the beginning of devotion.”   — Mary Catherine Bateson,  Composing a Life     Self-will often keeps us scanning for what needs fixing. Attention, in that mode, becomes vigilance. We monitor ourselves, rehearse conversation
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    “The cure for pain is in the pain.”   — Rainer Maria Rilke    Most of us were trained to move away from discomfort as quickly as possible. Fix it. Distract from it. Control it. Self-will becomes most active when something hurts. We tigh
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    “You will love again the stranger who was your self.”   — Derek Walcott,  Love After Love     Many of us have spent years relating to ourselves as a project. Something to improve. Something to manage. Something to defend. Self-will keep
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    “Prayer is not asking. It is a longing of the soul.”   — Kathleen Norris,  Amazing Grace     Many of us learned to pray as a form of negotiation. We asked for outcomes to change, for clarity to arrive, for discomfort to ease. Self-will
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    “Willpower cannot heal what fear and shame have built.”   — Anonymous    Many of us believed that trying harder would finally bring relief. If we were disciplined enough, vigilant enough, strong enough, we could outgrow our anxiety, our
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    “Ultimately, we have just one moral duty: to reclaim large areas of peace in ourselves.”   — Etty Hillesum    Many of us were taught that our primary responsibility was to manage what happens outside of us—to fix, persuade, secure, anti
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    “It may be that when we no longer know what to do, we have come to our real work, and that when we no longer know which way to go, we have begun our real journey.”  — Wendell Berry , Real Work     Many of us were trained to know what to
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    “You do not need to leave your room. Remain sitting at your table and listen.”   — Franz Kafka    Attention is not the same as effort. It doesn’t strain or reach. It simply stays. When attention is offered without agenda, something in t
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    “Be melting snow—wash yourself of yourself.”   — Rumi, translated by Coleman Barks    Much of what feels heavy in us is not pain itself, but the effort of holding a fixed shape. We may cling to roles, opinions, and stories because they
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    “Where there is no love, put love—and you will draw love out.”   — St. John of the Cross    Much of what we call effort may sometimes be self-protection. We brace, explain, manage, or withdraw because something in us doesn’t feel safe e
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    “Perhaps the most important thing we ever give each other is our attention.”   — Tara Brach    Some of our suffering may arise from feeling unseen — by others, by life, even by ourselves. At times, we may move quickly or stay distracted
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    “All creation is a song of praise.”   — Hildegard of Bingen    It can be easy to forget this when life feels heavy or fractured. Attention narrows to what is wrong, what is missing, what needs repair. And yet, even in its complexity, li
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    “The heart is not like a box that gets filled up. It expands in size the more you love.”   — David Whyte    Much of our effort can come from the assumption that love is scarce—that it has to be protected, rationed, or earned. For some o
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