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I remember Dawson (No Horse) said, “Once you say your prayers, don’t worry about them. If you worry about them, they’ll just fade away.” - Chuck Ross, Native

Today, I need to remember You are everywhere. I need to remember how much You love me. I need to know, Grandfathers, that You are always listening. Today I need to know how much You care. Today I will remember the advice of the Elders. “Say your prayers and then don’t worry - know that the Great One has heard you.” It’s so much easier to do this, Grandfather, when I feel connected to You.

Higher Powered

Daily practice of our Twelve Step program enables us to change from what we were to people guided by a Higher Power. Who have we been, and who have we become? There are a couple of ways to answer this question. One is very simple: We came to the Fellowship as addicts, our addiction killing us. In the Fellowship, we’ve been freed from our obsession with drugs and our compulsion to use. And our lives have changed. But that’s only the tip of the iceberg. Who have we really been? In the past, we were people without power or direction. We felt like we had no purpose, no reason for living. Our lives didn’t make any more sense to us than they did to our families, our friends, or our neighbors. Who are we really becoming? Today, we are not merely clean addicts, but people with a sense of direction, a purpose, and a Power greater than ourselves. Through daily practice of the Twelve Steps, we’ve begun to understand how our addiction warped our feelings, motivations, and behavior. Gradually, the destructive force of our disease has been replaced by the life-giving force of our Higher Power. Recovery means more than cleaning up–it means powering up. We have done more than shed some bad habits; we are becoming new people, guided by a Higher Power.

Just for Today: The guidance I need to become a new person is ready at hand. Today, I will draw further away from my old lack of direction and closer to my Higher Power.