"That is not our way, to set yourself apart and talk about who you
are and what you've done. You let your life speak for you. With the Mohawk
people, wisdom is how you live and how you interpret what your mother and
father, what your grandmothers and grandfathers have told you about this
world - and then how you interpret that into the fact of living every
day." Tom
Porter Mohawk These experiences taught that anonymity is real humility at work.
It is an all-pervading spiritual quality which today keynotes A.A. life
everywhere. Moved by the spirit of anonymity, we try to give up our
natural desires for personal distinction as A.A. members both among fellow
alcoholics and before the general public. As we lay aside these very
human aspirations, we believe that each of us takes part in weaving a
protective mantle which covers our whole Society and under which we may
grow and work in unity. Twelve Steps & Twelve Traditions pg. 187
In
all those he knew, memory was at floodtide. But who could really say what
was thought and felt by the 5,000 sick ones to whom he personally
ministered and freely gave a physician’s care; who could possibly record
the reflections of his townsmen who had seen him sink almost within the
grasp of oblivion, then rise to anonymous world renown; who could express
the gratitude of those tens of thousands of AA families who had so well
heard of him but had never seen him face to face? What, too, were the
emotions of those nearest him as they thankfully pondered the mystery of
his regeneration fifteen years ago and all its vast consequences
since? Dr. Bob: A Tribute “Language of the Heart” pg.
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Grapevine Great Spirit help us to walk quietly and
listen. |