When life is too good, we think too highly of ourselves and our
blessings. Then we decide we are the wisest and the favored ones, and we
don’t think we need Wakan-Tanka and the Helpers
anymore. Fools Crow
Lakota Self-searching is the means by which we bring new vision, action,
and grace to bear upon the dark and negative side of our natures. With it
comes the development of that kind of humility that makes it possible
for us to receive God's help. Yet it is only a step. We will want to go
much further. We will want the good that is in us all, even in the
worst of us, to flower and grow. But first of all we shall want
sunlight; nothing much can grow in the dark. Meditation is our step
out into the sun. Twelve Steps & Twelve Traditions pg.
98 We
demanded more than our share of security, prestige, and romance. When
we seemed to be succeeding, we drank to dream still greater dreams. When
we were frustrated, even in part, we drank for
oblivion. In
all these strivings, so many of them well-intentioned, our crippling
handicap was our lack of humility. Never was there enough of what we
thought we wanted. We had lacked the perspective to see that
character-building and spiritual values had to come first, and that
material satisfactions were not the purpose of living.
Twelve Steps & Twelve Traditions pg.
71 Grandfather may we walk in your
power.
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