The Joy of Living

 Bill tells us, on page 125 of the 12x12 that “the joy of good living is the theme of A.A.’s Twelfth Step.” How can I experience joy if I am stuck in fear? Or if I keep mentally regurgitating the past? Or if I’m so self-absorbed that I’m unable or just unwilling to be of service to another alcoholic, or of anyone in need?

If I’ve worked the previous eleven steps diligently and honestly, then wanting to be a helper in this world comes as a natural progression. Joy exists in the meeting of each new challenge with grace, and in the sharing of that grace by seeing others as we see ourselves—once broken, now whole. 

I feel able to look challenges in the eye and know that the Light will always shine, that darkness is a temporary state, and that we all share a holy worthiness. I am capable of seeing myself in you, and offer myself as a mirror to your value, a holder of Light until you can see that you are a holder of Light as well.

Joy is quiet serenity in all storms as well as all celebrations. Joy Is, and I get to know and experience it! I get to share it, see it in others, celebrate it, welcome it—in all things.

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