“You have to have a lot of patience to hear those old people talk,
because when they talk, they talk about motivation, the feeling, the
unsound that is around the universe. They explain everything to one
understanding. They bring it all together, and when they finish, just one
word comes out. Just one word. They might talk all day, and just one word
comes out." Wallace Black Elk Lakota The elder statesmen is the one who sees the wisdom of the group's
decision, who holds no resentment over his reduced status, whose judgment,
fortified by considerable experience, is sound, and who is willing to sit
quietly on the sidelines patiently awaiting
developments. Twelve Steps & Twelve Traditions pg.
135 "So spoke the group conscience. The group was right and I was
wrong; the voice on the subway was not the voice of God. Here was the true
voice, welling up out of my friends. I listened, and--thank God--I
obeyed." Twelve Steps & Twelve Traditions pg
138 "Let's not louse this thing up; let's keep it
simple." Dr. Bob
“AA Comes of age” pg. 214 Creator let
me listen to the elders. |