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THE STUMBLING BLOCK
Upon reflection, the biggest stumbling bloc to get a
journey started to a life I am happy with was seven little letters. HONESTY.
Over many years I had lied to myself and others, I had
been less the honest in dealings with others, and had created a Disneyland in
my head which had become a reality. I believed my own crap, and could twist,
hide or distort facts in such a way I could tell myself and others things which
in my mind were truthful. I was convinced that a number of my acts were honest;
rationalization had become an accepted way of life.
Something deep inside did not sit well with this way
of life. Call it conscience, call it my soul, call it what you want. There was always
a small quiet voice within that made me feel, on an ever decreasing basis,
uncomfortable within my own skin. The more I added to Disneyworld, the quieter
the voice inside got, OR, the harder I made it to listen.
Along with the negative feelings, it takes a great
deal of energy and a good memory to keep track of the distortions and what you
said to whom.
Honesty
The biggest word for me in AA (and in
life) is "honesty."
I don't believe this program would work
for me if
I didn't get honest with myself about everything.
Honesty is the easiest word for me to
understand because
it is the exact opposite of what I've been doing all my life.
- Experience, Strength and
Hope, pp. 400-401
Thought to Ponder . . .Honesty is the
absence of the intent to deceive.
It is funny how you can read a simple
passage like this and get such a startling “remember when”. While my dishonesty
was made worse through excessive use of alcohol, alcohol was not the cause. There
are many I meet and works with that have learned to be dishonest with self and
others without the use of mood altering substances or behaviours. Today I
understand alcohol and other actions were used to quiet the small quiet voice
inside which has always been a part of who I am; a voice of honesty and truth
which I know today to be a voice of my Higher Power.
I know, with dishonesty, practise
helped to make perfect. The same is true with honesty.
Today I have a life that I am happy
with and I am comfortable in my own skin. It took work to learn this new
behaviour and to bring the good that was always buried within to the fore
front. I have learned that in many ways, my journey has led me to a life that
is opposite in many ways to the unhappy life I had chosen and developed. HONESTY
with self and others is a cornerstone of my life today. At times it
is not the easiest way, but it is the right way to progress for me.
Thoughts on this and your own journey?
Share at www.hopeserenity.ca.
Posted
Wed, Apr 22 2009 9:23 AM
by
keithbray