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“We find that if we put top priority on spiritual growth, it is less likely that self-will and character defects will pull us down.”
– Life with Hope, first edition, page 60
Through working the Steps of Marijuana Anonymous with my sponsor and doing my best to practice the spiritual principles of the program, I’ve developed a relationship with my Higher Power that I never imagined was possible. For me, spiritual growth comes through the actions I take to work my program: working the Steps, calling my sponsor, fellowship, service, daily prayer and meditation, and reading the literature. I express gratitude to my Higher Power every day for recovery and for the blessings in my life, even when I don’t always feel grateful.
Every morning, I start my day by making conscious contact with God, and asking for guidance to do the next right thing. Sometimes, my ego can get in the way, but I’ve learned to apply faith and self-forgiveness to all situations and problems. Each time I take an action using the spiritual tools of the program, my recovery grows stronger and I’m less likely to default to my self-will. I am more likely to act towards myself and others with kindness, love, and understanding.
Marijuana Anonymous has not only given me freedom from marijuana, but also peace, serenity, and an ability to be of service to my fellow humans. What a miracle!
Final thought: Today, I will prioritize my recovery by making time for prayer and meditation.
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