Our chief has always taught us: You must be humble. Whoever you are
and whatever you do you must be humble. Then you will be considerate of
others and you will be happy. Ralph Hotwea Hopi Every newcomer is told, and soon realizes for himself, that his
humble admission of powerlessness over alcohol is his first step toward
liberation from its paralyzing grip. So
it is that we see humility as a necessity. But this is the barest
beginning. To get completely away from our aversion to the idea of being
humble, to gain a vision of humility as the avenue to true freedom of the
human spirit, to be willing to work for humility as something to be
desired for itself, takes most of us a long, long time. A whole lifetime
geared to self-centeredness cannot be set in reverse all at
once. Twelve Steps & Twelve Traditions pgs. 72 &
73 Absolute humility would consist of a state of complete freedom from
myself, freedom from all the claims that my defects of character now lay
so heavily upon me. Perfect humility would be a full willingness, in all
times and places, to find and do the will of
God. When I meditate upon such a vision, I need not be dismayed because
I shall never attain it, nor need I swell with presumption that one of
these days its virtues shall all be
mine. Bill W. AA Grapevine June
1961 Great Spirit let me walk in
humility.
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