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i have found there is an inherent simplicity in the spiritual principles of this thing we do that i have come to appreciate over time. in the very early days of my recovery, i often found myself questionin how i could possibly navigate this path. however, reflectin on my experiences now, i feel truly fortunate to have actively engaged in my personal program of recovery. around five years into my sobriety, i shared a meal with fellow members after our annual convention, where the group included individuals with 15, 20, and the sunday mornin speaker havin 25 years of sobriety. when i expressed my eagerness to reach their level, they collectively urged me to "be where you are," leavin me momentarily perplexed. this interaction taught me that the journey of recovery is not a one-time event; rather, it is an ongoin process. i realized that i should not confine myself to rigid thinkin but instead remain open to the freedoms of spiritual growth and experiences that lie ahead. 1 day @ a time…
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