A “Sane and Happy Usefulness”
Living a spiritual life is absolutely compatible with living life as it comes. I am a spiritual being and I am a physical being.
Bill reminds us of this on page 130 of the Big Book. He asks us if we can accept success without pride, and failure without despair; these are fruits of living in a spiritual oneness with our fellow travelers.
I have found myself stuck in the process of seeking. If I always identify as a ‘seeker’, then I will always be seeking. Perhaps it is true that what I sought was always within—my reactions have skirted my awareness (or lack of awareness) in order to luxuriate in victimhood. Life is too precious for that! When life shows up in a way in which I’d like to judge as ‘good’ or ‘bad’, I have the awareness of Oneness to rest in. I have my sisters and brothers in sobriety to give me perspective. I have meetings which inspire me, and speakers online to tune into whenever I want. What an amazing abundance of support!
I don’t mean to minimize life’s challenges. They continue to surprise us all. What I have learned, though, is to recognize that nothing is personal, and everything is a potential lesson. My current lesson seems to be, in part, learning to ask for assistance, and to accept such help as a gift from the giver.
Helping others and being helped by others is a beautiful dance of living in a “sane and happy usefulness”. I’m grateful to be on the dance floor, instead of the sidelines!
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