It may be those who do most, dream most.---Stephen Leacock
Today I am grateful…
- for after the meeting meeting at a local eatery and laughing until we cried
- that yesterday I noticed how clear my body feels these days. Walking has taken on a new posture.
- that daily I tell a minimum of one person I love them, and get at least one I love you from another
- for boundaries that have been released and healthy ones that have been built
- that I no longer crave or desire alcohol. A neutral position, like it says in the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous, has taken over. Contingent on my spiritual condition, of course.
Daydreaming gives us hope. It makes our world bigger. Daydreaming can be part of doing Step Eleven. As we meditate, we daydream. Through our daydreaming, we get to know ourselves, our spirit, and our Higher Power. What special work can we do? Our dreams can tell us.
There is time to work and time to dream. Daydreaming helps us find the work our Higher Power wants us to do. ~Keep It Simple
8 comments:
Real women eat quiche.
I read that oout of K.I.S too this morning and loved it!
Oh and by the way, I LOVE YOU SCOTTY!!!!
I KNEW daydreaming was good...
I don't day dream much anymore but my night dreams can be flat out weird at times. I used to fantasize but I think I'll not discuss that here.
All wonderful things.
Yo! I love you!
I want a day to run with you and your homies.
I hope those poeple that do much don't have the weird-ass dreams that I do.
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