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JFT September 4 Cluttered spirits


"We try to remember that when we make amends we are doing it for ourselves."

Basic Text, p. 41

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As long as we still owe amends, our spirits are cluttered with things we don't need.  We're carrying the extra load of an apology owed, a resentment held, or unexpressed remorse.  It's like having a messy house.  We could leave so we don't have to see the mess, or maybe just step over the piles of debris and pretend they arent there.  But ignoring the disorder wont make it disappear.  In the end, the dirty dishes, the crumb-filled carpet, and the overflowing wastebaskets are still there, waiting to be cleaned up.

A cluttered spirit is just as hard to live with as a messy home.  We always seem to be tripping over yesterday's leavings.  Every time we turn around and try to go somewhere, there is something blocking our path.  The more we neglect our responsibility to make amends, the more cluttered our spirits become.  And we can't even hire someone to clean up.  We have to do the work ourselves.

We gain a deep sense of satisfaction from making our own amends.  Just as we would feel after weve cleaned our homes and have time to enjoy a bit of sunshine through sparkling windows, so will our spirits rejoice at our freedom to truly enjoy our recovery.  And once the big mess is cleaned up, all we have to do is pick up after ourselves as we go along.

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Just for today:  I will clear away whats cluttering my spirit by making the amends I owe.

 



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"We try to remember that when we make amends we are doing it for ourselves."

Basic Text, p. 41

=

As long as we still owe amends, our spirits are cluttered with things we don't need.  We're carrying the extra load of an apology owed, a resentment held, or unexpressed remorse.  It's like having a messy house.  We could leave so we don't have to see the mess, or maybe just step over the piles of debris and pretend they arent there.  But ignoring the disorder wont make it disappear.  In the end, the dirty dishes, the crumb-filled carpet, and the overflowing wastebaskets are still there, waiting to be cleaned up.

A cluttered spirit is just as hard to live with as a messy home.  We always seem to be tripping over yesterday's leavings.  Every time we turn around and try to go somewhere, there is something blocking our path.  The more we neglect our responsibility to make amends, the more cluttered our spirits become.  And we can't even hire someone to clean up.  We have to do the work ourselves.

We gain a deep sense of satisfaction from making our own amends.  Just as we would feel after we've cleaned our homes and have time to enjoy a bit of sunshine through sparkling windows, so will our spirits rejoice at our freedom to truly enjoy our recovery.  And once the big mess is cleaned up, all we have to do is pick up after ourselves as we go along.

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Just for today:  I will clear away what's cluttering my spirit by making the amends I owe.

 



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