I’m reading Viktor E. Frankel’s book, ‘Man, Search for Meaning’, and it’s really thought-provoking. I came across a paragraph that gave me a fresh perspective on life. My AA sponsor says he wakes up every morning and says, ‘Father, I’m ready for service. What can I do for you today?’ He’s one of the most spiritual and level-headed people I know. I know he’s helped many people. Thank you for listening in and get yourself a copy of the book. Good stuff.
The right title is; I recently read Viktor Frankl’s book, “Man, Search for Meaning!” and I wanted to share some of the interesting points I found, especially about humor. It’s fascinating how the word “meaning” has a double meaning, both positive and negative. Any kind of meaning has to have something to get through, which can be a bit tricky. Words like “rubble” and “trouble” come to mind - problems are often dangers with opportunities built in. The liberating idea is to find humor in every situation and become good at it. It’s a great habit to develop: always ask yourself, “What humorous situation can come out of this?” or “What funny attack can I come up with?” Trust me, it’s a powerful skill to be quick to be humorous and relieve the tension of yourself. One of the reasons I say I thank God for my mistakes is because I often say, “I thank God I’m a misfit.” At least I pour the omnipresent of God into my soul, mind, and brain, where the problem is trying to capture my soul. I catch it before it gets to my thinking. Thank God for this situation, thank God for what I did. I let God’s presence come in and overwhelm me, rather than having the problem overwhelm my confidence. Let’s not take ourselves too seriously, but to have fun every day with this life we’ve been given.
Bible verses with prayers
Thank You God.
Gods super love , by His Grace He took away our sins thereby destroying guilt and shame and misery. Thank you Jesus.
A description of our AA participation in Hawaii 2025 AA Annual convention. The bomb!
Shacka!
On our walk meditating, we decided to read a article from the Grapevine on meditation. How do you meditate?
Thanks a lot for coming in and listening to the rest of the story of one person’s life. Paul Harvey would say that. It’s an opportunity to recall memorial facts from reading the grapevine story about Okinawa. We’re on vacation. My wife and I are in Hawaii, and I was reading this article when I realized that our friends, the couple we travel with, were in Okinawa. One of for three years, and the other one just touches base in the Air Force landing there. Here’s her story. Aloha.
Welcome to today’s reading! Fernando Alcoholic shares a military story from the Grapevine about a Marine who served two tours in Okinawa, Japan. During one of his tours, the Marine was intoxicated, while the other was sober. Notably, our Hawaiian friend also has a story about Okinawa, Japan. She spent three years there as a teenager, while he was serving in the Air Force they did not meet.
Please listen to her recording titled “Normie in Okinawa.”
Bible Study: 📖 prayers of others for a measure good experiences.
Walking into a meeting this morning and found none we made a meeting over our own *Anna and I as we walked back. Enjoy on today’s daily reflection.
I read and prayed about 25 scriptures, with each one followed by a prayer. I blessed, honored, and glorified Father God. Amen!
Logotherapy is all about slogans!
(Keep it simple, folks: This too shall pass. No biggie. God will make a way. Why am I talking? First things first. But for the grace of God, live and let live. Take one day at a time. Thank God for the problem and wait for the solution. These are my logo therapy.)
Reading from Viktor E. Frankl’s book, I came across a chapter on logo therapy. Frankl, a Holocaust survivor who endured four years in concentration camps, witnessed the tragic loss of his family in those brutal conditions.
Articles compile I.n one book called Living Sobber.
Gracias a Dios por ponerle ganas al programa
Thanks to God, we were able to enjoy a vacation in Hawaii, a paradise that we are so grateful for. We also had the opportunity to read his word, which is a privilege.
We’ve found ourselves in Hawaii, adding another vacation to our list. Thanks be to God for his goodness and kindness.
La respuesta a la vida de alcoholismo
A la buena!
Alcoholics Anonymous is a group of men and women who support each other through their struggles with alcohol. They share their experiences, hopes, and dreams, and they help each other overcome their common problems. Together, they strive to help others recover from alcoholism.
Reading the solutions on step 10
Programa.
De recuperacion a la buena!