Carrying the Message: Daily Reflections for February 13th
Episode Overview
The importance of carrying the message rather than carrying the alcoholic. Rewards of sobriety include freedom from uniqueness and joy in sober living. Humility and acceptance are crucial for genuine progress in recovery. Intelligence alone isn't enough; community support and a higher power are essential. Daily reflections provide ongoing motivation and practical advice.
We in A.A. don't carry the alcoholic. We carry the message
In this episode of the Transitions Daily Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Readings Podcast, Sarah M. from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, brings you the daily dose of inspiration and reflection for February 13th. The episode is filled with insightful quotes and readings from a variety of AA resources, including the Big Book, Daily Reflections, and As Bill Sees It.
If you're on the journey to sobriety or supporting someone who is, this episode is packed with wisdom and encouragement to help you stay on track. One standout theme is the importance of 'carrying the message' rather than carrying the alcoholic, emphasising the power of shared experiences in AA meetings—whether online or face-to-face. The readings highlight the rewards of sobriety, such as freedom from the 'prison of uniqueness' and the joy of living a useful, sober life.
You'll also hear about the importance of humility and acceptance in recovery, reminding us that intelligence alone isn't enough to stay sober. Instead, it's a higher power and community support that make all the difference. Sarah's reading style is warm and relatable, making complex ideas easy to understand. This episode is perfect for anyone seeking daily motivation and practical advice on their recovery journey.
Tune in for a heartfelt session that will leave you feeling hopeful and ready to take on another day of sobriety.