Serenity
Serenity is like the flower that grows through the break in the sidewalk. It is like the tree sprouting from a rocky cliff, the beauty within a faceted diamond. Serenity is peace within, no matter what. It is the light which pushes out through the cracks.
I can find myself spinning when I’m out of sync with that peace. That feeling used to be my ‘normal’ - lost, lonely, out-of-sorts, unhappy. In “The Doctor’s Opinion”, we alcoholics are described as “restless, irritable, and discontented…”. That describes perfectly the lack of personal serenity which can envelop my joy and make me forget who I am.
We have tools in working the steps. These spiritual socket wrenches are readily available whenever I find myself starting to need to be repaired - stop, breathe, ask for help, pray, listen, journal, meet with others, get out of my own head, help someone, be of service, express thanks. Return to Center. Repeat as needed until my new normal is restored.
The Serenity Prayer is a vital mantra, teaching me to ask myself if I can change whatever’s bothering me or if I can peacefully let it be. Do I know? Is it mine to change? Do I have the courage to act on it if it is mine?
God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference. Therein lies peace.
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