June 11, 2018 - Readings in Recovery: A Day at a Time

A Day at a Time
Monday, June 11, 2018

Reflection for the Day
Guilt is a cunning weapon in the armory of the addictive person which continues to lurk patiently inside each of us. We can use the weapon against ourselves in many subtle ways; it can be deftly wielded, for example, in an attempt to convince us that The Program doesn't really work. I have to protect myself constantly against guilt and self-accusations concerning my past. If necessary, I must constantly "re-forgive" myself, accepting myself as a mixture of good as well as bad.

Am I striving for spiritual progress? Or will I settle for nothing less than the human impossibility of spiritual perfection?

Today I Pray
May I look inside myself now and then for any slow-burning, leftover guilt which can, when I'm unwary, damage my purpose. May I stop kicking myself and pointing out my own imperfections - all those lesser qualities which detract from the ideal and "perfect" me. May I no longer try to be unreachably, inhumanly perfect, but just spiritually whole.

Today I Will Remember
I am human - part good, part not-so-good.

Hazelden Foundation

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