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Letting Go


November 15

Letting Go

"Take my will and my life. Guide me in my recovery. Show me how to live."

Basic Text p. 25

How do we begin the process of letting our Higher Power guide our lives? When we seek advice about situations that trouble us, we often find that our Higher Power works through others. When we accept that we don't have all the answers, we open ourselves to new and different options. A willingness to let go of our preconceived ideas and opinions opens the channel for spiritual guidance to light our way.

At times, we must be driven to the point of distraction before we are ready to turn difficult situations over to our Higher Power. Anxiously plotting, struggling, planning, worrying - none of these suffice. We can be sure that if we turn our problems over to our Higher Power, through listening to others share their experience or in the quiet of meditation, the answers will come.

There is no point in living a frantic existence. Charging through life like the house is on fire exhausts us and gets us nowhere. In the long run, no amount of manipulation on our part will change a situation. When we let go and allow ourselves access to a Higher Power, we will discover the best way to proceed. Rest assured, answers derived from a sound spiritual basis will be far superior to any answers we could concoct on our own.


Just for today: I will let go and let my Higher Power guide my life.

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LETTING GO....HAH! When does god reveal the path i need to follow? I can surrender, cry kick and scream, even beg, but I don't hear god saying, " ok brett do this and all will be well." So if someone can give me some experience strength and hope without all the spirituallity bullshit, I am all ears

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spirituality wears alot of hats.


my hp may have nothing to do with religeouse hp's


but it has kept me clean for years as i have watched the shuffle of religiouse folks use.


i have an hp that works for me


and has worked for me coming up to 13 years in january


but the deal has been about me finding something that has to work for me


my hp is the universe,and i can use whatever techniques from spirituality that i have a  true belief in



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There is one thing more than anything else that will defeat us in our recovery. This is an attitude of indifference or intolerance towards spiritual principles.

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Brett , good question you ask.

The point of the thought is this OUR BEST THINKING GOT US HERE.





Anxiously plotting, struggling, planning, worrying - none of these suffice. We can be sure that if we turn our problems over to our Higher Power, through listening to others share their experience or in the quiet of meditation, the answers will come.


This is the reason I posted this today, it meant something to me.

I have a friend in the AA program who is struggling with a divorce, has been for going on 3 years now, he's losing his mind, he's losing his children, he's lost a wife and friend and he's pushing his friends away, WHY, because he's trying to CONTROL EVERYTHING AND THE OUTCOME. I keep telling him to let go, just see what happens when you surrender, miraculous things occur.

And I just went thru a break up that I let tear me to pieces, I went out and used over the whole situation I was tore up inside because I wouldn't LET GO now that I have its like a new fresh breeze blows thru my life wonderful things are happening, I am happy some of the time during my day, I have met a new woman that I totally feel is underserving of but I do not question it I am greatful for a chance with someone who is good to me , she is wonderful, I have had personal success in several areas and I just feel FREE .

If we're speaking of a God as a higher power thats a personal choice to believe , I happen to have what I call " Just enough faith to move a mountain" I am the mountain that needed moving , and it's moving FOREWARD not BACKWARDS anymore and thats the miracle . A hopeless hope to die addict who baffles people all around him, they shake there heads when they see what I am doing and ask "Who are you?" I am not the person I used to be, oh but he is still inside it's just that a new power has taken my life over and I am taking the ride with a stride.

Brett I believe in spirits also, good and bad and I believe that many of us have been taken for a ride by some pretty damned evil spirits, this is WAR brother and maybe thats why spirituality is so important here but it's also a choice, try doing the program without it see how it works for you, then come back and try it with some spirituality and you will definetly see a difference in your life.

THAT is my own persoanl experience and I have been thru this for years now , 20 or so and am just now understanding and putting things into my life thru this program that are being taught to us, and also shown to be proven methods of over coming our additions. You can take it or you can leave it but once you get desperate enough, and sick an tired of being whipped and beaten down by your addiction you become open to something that really works.

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hi brett, hi bigv,


thanks for sharing all this with us.


brett , when i first came to NA, i used the fellowship as my HP.


there was an energy in the rooms that i needed.


the feed back , the unity , the understanding of were i was at.


that is what i used to get me through my days.


it was only later that i started to question how it was happening/


no bolts of lighting were striking me on the head . saying do this or don't do that.


it was suble, sutle, sorry can't spell, it was a gentle whisper in the air. telling me to leason.


that whisper was like, or was, my desperation speaking to me. that i had to find a new way . and that if i wanted to get better i had to leason with my head and my heart. no one wrote it out in black and white. it was in the stories shared at the meetings . of how someone got through something simalar but more defastating then i was going through. like losing a loved one to cancer after years of sickness, watching them slowly dieing in front of them and not being about to do anything to stop it.


made "my story" sound like a fairy tale ending .


sometimes i would hear just one word in a share . like gratitude.


i'd come in a meeting full of resentment and anger, and hear gratitude and would laugh sarcasticly, "gratitude...haa!!"   but as i sat there i would start thinking, what do i have to be grateful for???


well i'm sitting here and not on the street using...that's something....


i have clean clothes and a full bellly....that's something....


no one's trying to injure me, beat me, or bust me....that's something....


i'm no longer living in desperation for the next fix, high, ...that's something....


i'm in a room full of people who are, and have been, showing me how to get through life without needing to use .... now that is really something...


and as long as i'm alive and heathy in body, and not using, there is a chance for me to overcome the things that seem so out of reach sometimes....that's something...


and that if my day isn't going like i want it to, that i can always start my day over, at any time,several times if need be...lol.... now that's something....


love you guys...


stay safe , and keep coming , who knows , the nest thing you hear is what you need to hear...  HUGS and LOVE  peggy


 


 


 



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Believe me when i say this. I struggle with a god of my understanding so much it hurts. Most people remember the wheel barrow story. You know the one? where if some one said they could push you across the grand canyon on ta tightrope with a wheel barrow? Belief is one thing, getting in the wheel barrow is faith. If I use that analogy, and God is pushing, I get in then jump out halfway across!


I went to a meeting and shared about this exact thing. People with alot of time all said the same thing. Sometimes this is how we actually become open to an HP. I thank you all for answering with hope, it helps!



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Brett it is a struggle we all want to be in control , but once you realize that all we do is usually out of control we try to find another path.

Maybe a spiritual experience of some sort helps I had one a long long time ago, came to me in a dream, from that point on I had some faith not much just a little and it's seen me thru all these years and into today.

I'm also a jumper LOL. I heard once that faith is instilled in all of us, a presence of something spiritual, I understand that my God is a spirit , taken from what Jesus said he called God a spirit but this program does not teach that what this program explains is about a higher power working thru others, it is something solid and real to grab hold of, maybe even forget about God for a minute and focus on what others are sharing with you , just like you've done by going to meetings.

We got led here for a reason brother, some of us come here empty of spirit, empty from the feet up, this program will fill you with alot of good things maybe it's best to show up empty then theres no intellect to fall back on LOL.

Good luck in your journey take it as that, stay open and honest and willing miracles will happen.

-- Edited by BigV at 10:02, 2006-11-17

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brett and all check this sight out


 


God is in Narcotics Anonymous. Can we talk about it? Can we write about it? For many people talking about God can be a sensitive issue. NA works for people who don’t believe in a supernatural being or are not sure about God. NA also works for people who are deeply religious in the conventional sense. Finally, God seems to work well for all those people whose belief system lies somewhere in between. We see God in the 12 Steps and the 12 Traditions of NA. In Step One we find ourselves powerless, we surrender. We admit that we cannot do anything about our problem on our own and we are asking for help. The addicts in that first meeting represent a Power greater than we are. We may get our first exposure to a God that expresses Himself through those addicts. Hope grows in Step Two as we go through the process of coming to believe that this Power greater than ourselves can heal us. In the Third Step, we decide to give our daily lives and our wills over to the care of this God of our understanding.


The faith developed in Step Three gives us the courage we need for Step Four. As we begin the Fifth Step, we invite God to be a part of the process. Step Six finds us prepared to have God remove various aspects of our self-centeredness. Through God's grace, we find willingness and ask God to relieve our shortcomings. God gives us the willingness to take responsibility for our past destruction. In Step Nine, we step out on the faith that God will not put us into a situation that we cannot handle. We pray for help. We move forward, forgive ourselves and offer forgiveness to any others that may have harmed us. Then we ask people we have harmed for the forgiveness that we need. The integrity inherent in Step Ten results from the power of God working in us through the previous Steps. We strive to ever expand our understanding and ongoing connection with God. We pray for knowledge of God's will for us as well as the power that we need to carry it out. Having a spiritual awakening we continue to do God's will in our lives, giving love and service to everyone. We talk and write about God so that we might increase our understanding of the most far-reaching influence on our recovery and indeed our lives.


Some members have expressed concerns about the steps using ‘He’ and ‘Him’ in referring to God. The Tenth Tradition states "Narcotics Anonymous has no opinion on outside issues; hence the NA name ought never be drawn into public controversy." In this spirit, NA as a fellowship does not have a definition of God; this is up to each of us. We do however follow the conventions of the English language, with some allowance to be sensitive and not alienate someone whose belief is uncertain or non-existent. A personal understanding of God can develop or expand by having open discussions with other NA members. Open-mindedness is an essential key to our recovery. While the world debates over the true definition of God, Narcotics Anonymous does not participate in any public controversy. If we try to identify God with one 'true' definition, our minds close to other possibilities. It is more important to find a higher power that works for you than a Higher Power that other people approve of. Loving, caring, greater than our addiction, and ourselves our Higher Power will do for us what we can't do for ourselves. Despite our individual understanding, members today feel that the God of our understanding as written in the steps should not be a controversial issue rather a mutual identification.


We don't try to convince or convert addicts seeking recovery in NA. We have found that any attempt to force feed religion or spiritual belief just pushes away even very sincere newcomers. We work instead on trying to help a person see where their using has caused their pain. Once this really sinks in, along with the powerlessness experienced and admitted in Step One, the notion of getting some power into their live takes on a very different meaning. It is getting something we need, not buying into a belief system that is a lie or done just to please another person. 


People bring their childhood learning into their present with all its strengths and limitations. What we learned as children may have been confused or become confused with time. What ever we think our belief is, we want to check it out thoroughly. Our future life and happiness depend on it. Our belief has to work for us to recover. Our newly found open-mindedness teaches us that we can learn many things from many people. The important thing to know is that each member has the responsibility to find their own understanding of God. Many of us as newcomers found that with the help of our sponsor, we were able to find an image of God, with which we would be comfortable. Anything we can learn from books, people or prayer increases our existence and peace of mind. The more we learn the better. Almost all our pain came from not knowing enough or from believing things that weren't true. We can't afford to base our lives on lies and fantasy.


Many addicts dream about living a spiritual life but are doubtful that they can really achieve it, even with God's help. We discovered that when we set goals that seemed beyond our grasp and asked for God's help, we were lifted up and given the energy and direction to achieve our goals. The doorway to miracles opened. We built on each success, realizing that our experience is just a valid and meaningful as that of any other member. We wish that all addicts could find recovery, even one that expressed a reluctance to embrace a Higher Power. This is because many of us had little or no understanding of God when we first came to the Fellowship of NA. Others feared a Higher Power. Years spent not relating to or believing in a Power greater than ourselves made it difficult to achieve conscious contact with God. Suffering from extreme spiritual indifference, we simply did not see God as a necessity for our recovery. Many of us regarded recovery only as a practical method to retrieve some of the things that we had lost. Being open-minded is important to making progress in our spiritual growth. For some of us struggling with the idea of God, it helped when we thought of a Higher Power as being like a deep underground spring, hidden from view but present nonetheless. The thirst for spiritual fulfillment may be quenched at many wells, all drawn from a common source. It is not necessary for all of us to drink from the same well -- we just don't want our members dying from thirst. If there is any doubt that God exists, we need only to look outside and see the miracles of life. By listening to NA members and observing them staying clean, we see further evidence that something special is working miracles in our lives. Anyone who has attended even a few meetings has met someone who expressed a reluctance to embrace a higher power because of that fire and brimstone God from their childhood. An important aspect of believing in a God who is forgiving in nature is that it enables us to accept who we were, who we are and who we can become.


We may have once demanded that God administer justice to those that harmed us. Nevertheless, when we completed an inventory, detailing the exact nature of our wrongs, most of us realized that we would be far better off with a Higher Power who was both just and forgiving. Open-mindedness is important here. The higher power is like a deep underground mine hidden from view but present and felt nonetheless.  No single key unlocks every door. Some of us came into Narcotics Anonymous wearing a religion like a mask, trying to avoid personal responsibility for our past and for our recovery. In time we learned that God would only do for us what God could do through us. It is during this realization that many change their understanding of God from a religious perception to a more spiritual relationship. It is only important to us that you find the key that works for you. Only if you are successful in doing this will you find the power to recover.


Selfless service is an expression of our gratitude for the care of God. NA is a spiritual not religious program. NA doesn't endorse any particular system of faith or worship of a specific Supreme Being or God. Nor, does NA endorse specific rituals of worship. We understand spirituality as the vital principal alive in each of us. It's an inspiring and encouraging influence in our program and in our lives.


As we recover, we become aware that our lives are reflections of our relationship with God. Instead of trying to know all the answers about God, most of us have found it useful to concentrate our energy into seeking the knowledge of what God's will is for us, and trying to live our lives accordingly. We realize that we need beliefs in order to follow a spiritual path, but we also need to be open-minded enough to receive God's wisdom. We cannot afford to forget that we receive our freedom and well being from our Higher Power. Spirituality is not based on social acceptance, material wealth or physical appearance but rather on a personal and intimate relationship with the God of our understanding. Our lives are reflections of our relationship with God.


Sometimes we feel that our pain is so great that even our Higher Power cannot relieve it. If we believe in a God that cannot handle every aspect of our lives, we may find ourselves frozen in fear, waiting to react to the next crisis. We can't afford to base our lives on bad information and fantasy. Many of us tried to fix ourselves, only to learn that we needed outside help. It is important for us to realize that we are not recovering alone. We came to accept help from the spiritual principles as part of our recovery process. An understanding of a Higher Power begins to give us an understanding of our own worth. Our faith grows stronger as we uncover the many ways God helps us when there is no one else we can turn to. Other members shared with us that God could be found anywhere, at any time. This Higher Power can be detected in home group members, in a Spiritual Being or anywhere in between. Many of us discover the ways God helped us when there was no one else there to take our side in things. It is often heard in NA meetings that a common prayer for newcomers is, "God, just help me to stay clean for today." Prayer after prayer, day after day, our proof that a Higher Power exists comes as we make it through those days clean. In time, we learn to use prayer and meditations not only to find comfort, but to actually guide us through our lives.



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 I cannot express how grateful I feel right now when I read thru this thread and all of your shares, family. So much of wisdom and insight in each one of us that my Higher Power has made available to me in my recovery today. Thanks from the depth of my heart, my family, for sharing your experiences and awareness with me.


Brett, welcome to MIP, and thank you for stirring the sweet souls here and bringing forth their deepest priceless wisdom for me to reap


Keep coming back and keep sharing with us. Glad we have you here with us.


Hugs, Love, Light ~ Tahir.



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