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Spiriuality
Donated
to LAA by Susan Peabody
Change is
difficult. It means doing things that are unfamiliar and frightening.
It means facing the unknown. To help with this dilemma, we suggest
that people consider getting in touch with their spiritual nature—that
"vital principle or animating force traditionally believed
to be within living beings." We recommend this because somehow
tapping into this rich inner resource transforms us, or alters
our attitudes and feelings to the extent that we can change what
we have never been able to change before. This transformation
is a vital part of change.
How spirituality
works is a mystery. It is something that is often observed but
not necessarily understood. We have observed people overcome their
fear of change with the aid of spirituality. They start out at
the mercy of their old habits. They are powerless over their inner
compulsions and have no strength to fight back. They habitually
re-enact behavior that is self-destructive and life-threatening.
Then, in a moment of agony, they call out "God help me,"
and somewhere deep in their soul they surrender. They admit they
are powerless and they ask for help. Then, sometimes quickly and
sometimes slowly, they are filled with the power of the spirit
and...
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They feel willing, when before they felt hesitant;
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They feel courageous, when before they felt terrified;
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They feel guided, when before they felt lost;
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They feel loved, when before they felt abandoned;
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They feel wise, when before they felt confused;
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They feel hopeful, when before they felt despair;
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They feel as if they are at the start of a glorious new journey.
There
is more than one way to have a spiritual awakening. For some people
it will happen suddenly during one dramatic moment, a moment from
which there is no turning back. For others it happens slowly.
Over time, they just find themselves with a new attitude about
a Higher Power and spirituality. Their closed mind becomes open
and curious. They pray and they feel connected to their Higher
Power. Or they act "as if" a Higher Power exists, and
in time they come to believe. Some people practice meditation
to find a Higher Power. Others may read spiritual literature or
talk to people about spirituality. Whatever they do, they must
do it repetitively, and they must not give up. If they are really
seeking spirituality with an open mind they will find it. If they
really ask for spirituality with a humble heart, it will be given
to them.
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