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Post Info TOPIC: JFt January 17 Forgiveness


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JFt January 17 Forgiveness


 

 

As we realize our need to be forgiven, we tend to be more forgiving.  At least we know that we are no longer intentionally making life miserable for people.

Basic Text, pp. 39-40

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In our addiction we often treated others badly, sometimes deliberately finding ways to make their lives miserable.  In our recovery, we may still have a tendency to pass judgment on others' actions because we think we know how that person should behave.   But as we progress in our recovery we often find that, to accept ourselves, we must accept those around us.

It may be difficult to watch as someone's insanity manifests itself.  But if we detach ourselves from the problem, we can start living in the solution.  And if we feel affected by another's actions, we can extend the principle of forgiveness.

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Just for today:  I will strive to forgive rather than be forgiven.  I will try to act in such a way that I feel worthy of self-love.

 



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.....when I look at things,,I find the toughest time to forgive myself for harm I've done through my life. I seem to revel in shame.

. Just for today,I'll be compassionate and forgiving with self.

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...gawd,,,please don't let me -ever- forget why I came here in the first place!!(my 'senility' prayer)


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I know I made a lot of people miserable in my addiction. I try and forgive others and I hope I'm worthy of self - love .

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