“We are transformed from suffering addicts seeking relief from the grip of our disease into people who are able to be ‘happy, joyous, and free’.”
– Life with Hope, first edition, page 63
Upon entering Marijuana Anonymous I listened to others talk about the reality of their using: pain, loneliness and fear. As I grew in the fellowship, I soon heard stories of a very different kind—the reality of sobriety. It is a reality of freedom and happiness, of purpose and direction, and of serenity and peace with the creator, ourselves and others.
When I attend MA meetings, I am reminded of this reality, over and over. I see it in the eyes and hear it in the voices of those around me. As I live the Steps of the MA program I find direction and strength. The joy of Marijuana Anonymous is that this new reality is available to me. As I grow in the fellowship of MA, I see that I was always real. I had just been looking at the outside.
Final thought: Today, I will be grateful that miracles have become everyday reality.







