trusting…

when used, each favorable outcome seems to  have a teeny, tiny impact, in spite of  a string of obviously exceptional and unusual serendipitous occurrences. Well, I have been told to write them down. Maybe someone will hear and be magically inspired to pick up the key of trust and put it in the lock. I have tried other things in the lock, like thinking. THIS NEVER WORKS…but it is always tried first. AWAY. The thing that is true about thinking as a key though the door never opens, it takes up a great deal of time. Maybe cheaper than cable.

was drawn to a book by E. Stanley Jones at thrift…

I was reading “A Feminine Victory” and saw
where she said that she was reading the Bible
and “Victorious Living.” Was this one of the
books that were suggested reading in early AA?

____________________________

Glenn C. (South Bend, Indiana)

“A Feminine Victory” in the 1st edition
(page 217) was written by Florence Rankin.
She first started in AA in March 1937. The
passage you are talking about reads:

“Things went very well for quite a while,
then came a dull rainy day. I was alone.
The weather and my self-pity began to cook
up a nice dish of the blues for me. There
was liquor in the house and I found myself
suggesting to myself ‘Just one drink will
make me feel so much more cheerful.’ Well,
I got the Bible and ‘Victorious Living’
and sitting down in full view of the bottle
of whiskey, I commenced to read. I also
prayed …. and in half an hour I got up
and was absolutely free of the urge for a
drink.”

This was probably the well known book
by E. Stanley Jones, “Victorious Living”
(1936).

E. Stanley Jones (1884-1973) was a
Methodist missionary and author, who
was very close with Mahatma Gandhi.
He also wrote “The Christ of the Indian
Road” (1925) and “Abundant Living” (1942).

<http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AAHistoryLovers/message/4319?var=1>

Jones writes in the into, God heals the body 1. by medicine, 2. by surgery 3. nutrition 4. by climate 5. by mental suggestion 6. by deliverance from underlying fears, resentments, self-centeredness and guilt. …His little book includes steps very close to the 12 steps. He also refers to the  steps as “the steps down”.  Lovely.!

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from st. Augustine, November 13, 354 – August 28, 430

This is so lovely.

pinhole fun

charter for compassion

i DESIGNS BOTH THE message AND the aesthetics.
My work…at times feels like making magic–when clients let me have my way with them.
I will be the first to admit,
It is a rare moment, but it does happen. Otherwise,
I do some hack jobs, well it starts out like a pretty
picture even Maribeth’s grandmother would…then the
client gets involved and …have you seen the shower scene in psycho….
this is what I feel like after my hard work is improved upon by the “client”.
I keep telling myself, there paying for this…

 

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visual communication
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what is it…Qualitative research why and how … not just what, where, when.

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