Saturday, Dec. 29, 2018
Today’s thought from Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is:
I can’t handle it, God. You take over.
— Anonymous
The life we lived in the dark world of our disease was a terrifying one. It was as if we were perched on a tiny ledge thousands of feet up the side of a mountain. The drop was straight down. We never dared to look up or down because we so desperately feared falling. All we could do was feed our disease and tremble in fear. We were stuck. There was no room on our ledge for anyone else. We were all alone. Every day, little bits and pieces of our perch would fall off. All we could do was wait.
Finally, out of desperation, we looked up and saw thousands of people urging us to climb. They reached down and created a human chain for us to climb. All we had to do was let go of our perch and take the hands extended to us. We stood, looked up, let go, and took the hands. We were safe.
I’m not stuck any more. I’ve let go of my fear and accept help when I need it.
You are reading from the book:
Easy Does It © 1999 by Hazelden Foundation
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