Resistance Chicks · @resistancechics
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SCOTT KESTERSON & BARDS NATION PRAY POWERFUL PRAYER FOR OHIO ISSUE 1 pro life, right to life, constitution, yes on 1
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Andrew Block · @sabre1041
108 followers · 642 posts · Server hachyderm.io

when you leave your power converter in the customer office overnight and hope that it is still there in the morning

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Leftist Lawyer · @LeftistLawyer
813 followers · 280 posts · Server kolektiva.social

I'm a , who . I know, weird. Right? But, please give me a chance to explain.

I'm an . No ifs, ands, or buts about it. I got sober through and would likely not be here today w/o having worked the . Some take issue with the program. I'm sorry if your experience was unpleasant. It worked for me. Getting sober is unpleasant business.

I like to think I'm a being, and I learned that spirituality through AA. When I came into the program I was told I needed to begin praying to a higher power. And, holy shit I struggled with that. I rebelled, and I relapsed -- hard. Hard enough that I became desperate. Desperate enough that I became teachable.

I was still struggling with the higher power concept a year later -- without taking a drink. I went back to finish my undergrad in psychology. There, I came across the concept of mindfulness. Which, to me, looked a lot like prayer. And, SNAP. It all fell into place.

I realized I didn't have to pray to any "thing." Or, any "one." Indeed, to "name" what I was praying to impressed me as the pinnacle of human presumption. To NAME the ineffable? WTF??? To name something is to hold power over it. It clicked that religions are not about spirituality. They're about power. Holding power through our natural inclination to spirituality by giving the ineffable a name.

Thus, I learned that prayer, together with mindfulness, was a way to focus and quiet my hamster-wheel brain. I took AA's advice and began praying to a higher power. I became mindful that my prayers focused solely on gratitude. I invented prayer-mantras of gratitude -- to nothing. To, everything.

Today, I practice them habitually. My mind is, as AA members like to say, no longer a "dangerous neighborhood." The bonus? I got to remain the scientific rationalist I always was, without trading my convictions in the process. And learned, I could be a spiritual being at the same time.

I'll end with one more little piece of AA doggerel:

"Religion is for people who are scared of going to hell. Spirituality is for those have been there ... and returned to tell their stories."

#scientificrationalist #prays #alcoholic #aa #12steps #spiritual

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