AA Thought for the Day

August 12, 2005

Serenity

That word "serenity" looked like an impossible goal
when we first saw the prayer.
In fact, if serenity meant apathy, bitter resignation,
or stolid endurance, then we didn't want to aim at it.
But we found that serenity meant no such thing.
When it comes to us now, it is more as plain recognition --
a clear-eyed, realistic way of seeing the world,
accompanied by inner peace and strength.
Serenity is like a gyroscope that lets us keep our balance
no matter what turbulence swirls around us.
And that is a state of mind worth aiming for.

Reprinted from Living Sober, Page 19, with permission of A.A. World Services, Inc.


Thought to Ponder....

Serenity isn't freedom from the storm;
it is peace within the storm.


Recovery Related Acronym

Coffee Pot

K I S S = Keep It Serenely Simple.


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