The beginning is
purification, that's the first step. And purification means purification of
body and mind. You don't purify the body without cleansing the mind; that's the
way it works.
Rolling
Thunder Cherokee
Why
all this insistence that every A.A. must hit bottom first? The answer is that
few people will sincerely try to practice A.A. program unless they hit bottom.
For practicing A.A.’s remaining eleven Steps means adoption of attitudes and
actions that almost no alcoholic who is still drinking can dream of taking. Who
wishes to be rigorously honest and tolerant? Who wants to confess his faults to
another and make restitution for harm done? Who cares anything about a Higher
Power, let alone meditation and prayer? Who wants to sacrifice time and energy
in trying to carry A.A.’s message to the next sufferer? No, the average
alcoholic, self-centered in the extreme, doesn’t care for this prospect—unless
he has to do these things in order to stay alive himself.
Twelve
Steps & Twelve Traditions pg. 24
Great
Mystery cleanse my mind, show me how to think good things, help me be
whole today.