
ACCEPTANCE
“Because you’re not what I would have
you be,
The Big Book of AA says,
“Acceptance is the answer to all my problems.”
I am finding this to be true for me.
Living in a household with several family members, I need to not focus on
others’ faults. I can choose to practice acceptance by
looking past what others do that I think they shouldn't do, and instead I
can
love them for who they are.
~ Bluerose
I blind myself to who in truth, you are.”
Madeleine L’Engle
In order to show unconditional love I must look past their shortcomings.
I need to stop dwelling on the fact that they sometimes don’t do
things the way I want them to. If I don't do that, anger and resentments
follow and I find myself trying to control things and play God.
We all know that doesn't work. It just
causes misery and takes away my joy, peace and serenity.
As I work my program of recovery, I am better off to “let go and let God”
and just accept others as they are.
Putting others in God’s hands and resisting the temptation to try to
make things turn out the way I want them to is
the definition of acceptance for me. When I love others unconditionally I
experience peace and serenity
beyond my wildest dreams.
One day at a time ...
I will practice the miracle of acceptance
and unconditional love.
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