Thursday, October 18, 2012

Oct. 18, 2012 - Today's Gift from Hazelden


Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012
Today's thought from Hazelden is:

We like someone because, we love someone although.
 -- Henri de Montherlant


Families are like scissors. They are joined in the middle but often spread wide apart, moving away from each other. When we're not feeling close to other family members - when it's hard even to like them - it seems as though we'll never come together again.

But pity the scrap of paper that comes between our scissor blades! The scissors works together again and slices the trouble clean. When trouble threatens our family, we can slice it through if we move together in love and acceptance.

No matter our small differences, we are part of the same living organism, in a way. The family we live in has been together for many generations, and we are just the most recent members. When we look at one another, we see the products of centuries of love.

When I feel distant from my family, can I locate where we are still joined together?

From the book:
Today's Gift
by Anonymous


Today's Gift © 1985, 1991 by Hazelden Foundation. All rights reserved.

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