EPISODE · Mar 20, 2026 · 2 MIN
March 20: Just for Today meditation, read by Farrah
from Voices of Recovery · host The Works of Wisdom
Just for Today meditation for March 20, read by FarrahDonations via PayPal and questions may be directed to:[email protected] 20Higher Power"Most of us had no trouble admitting that addiction had become a destructive force in our lives. Our best efforts resulted in ever greater destruction and despair. At some point, we realized we needed the help of some Power greater than ourselves."Basic Text, p. 24––––=––––Most of us know without a doubt that our lives have been filled with destruction.Learning that we have a disease called addiction helps us understand the source or cause of the destruction. We can recognize addiction as a power that has worked devastation in our lives. When we take the First Step, we admit that the destructive force of addiction is bigger than we are. We are powerless over it.At this point, our only hope is to find some Power greater than our addiction-a Power bent on preserving life, not ending it. We don't have to understand it or even name it; we only have to believe that there could be such a Higher Power. The belief that a benevolent Power greater than our addiction just might exist gives us enough hope to stay clean a day at a time.––––=––––Just for today:I believe in the possibility of some Power greater than my addiction. ––––=––––© NA World ServicesThis podcast is not affiliated with Narcotics Anonymous, and is an independent production of the Works of Wisdom
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Just for Today meditation for March 20, read by FarrahDonations via PayPal and questions may be directed to:[email protected] 20Higher Power"Most of us had no trouble admitting that addiction had become a destructive force in our lives. Our best efforts resulted in ever greater destruction and despair. At some point, we realized we needed the help of some Power greater than ourselves."Basic Text, p. 24––––=––––Most of us know without a doubt that our lives have been filled with destruction.Learning that we have a disease called addiction helps us understand the source or cause of the destruction. We can recognize addiction as a power that has worked devastation in our lives. When we take the First Step, we admit that the destructive force of addiction is bigger than we are. We are powerless over it.At this point, our only hope is to find some Power greater than our addiction-a Power bent on preserving life, not ending it. We don't have to understand it or even name it; we only have to believe that there could be such a Higher Power. The belief that a benevolent Power greater than our addiction just might exist gives us enough hope to stay clean a day at a time.––––=––––Just for today:I believe in the possibility of some Power greater than my addiction. ––––=––––© NA World ServicesThis podcast is not affiliated with Narcotics Anonymous, and is an independent production of the Works of Wisdom
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