EPISODE · Mar 5, 2026 · 3 MIN
March 5: Just for Today meditation, read by Rob M.
from Voices of Recovery · host The Works of Wisdom
Just for Today meditation for March 5, read by Rob M.Donations via PayPal and questions may be directed to:[email protected] 5From rude awakening to spiritual awakening"When a need arises for us to admit our powerlessness, we may first look for ways to exert power against it. After exhausting these ways, we begin sharing with others and find hope."Basic Text, p. 79––––=––––We've sometimes heard it said in our meetings that "rude awakenings lead to spiritual awakenings." What kind of rude awakenings do we have in recovery? Such an awakening might occur when some undesirable bit of our behavior that we thought safely hidden away is suddenly revealed for all the world to see. Or our sponsor might provoke such an awakening by informing us that, just like everyone else, we have to work the steps if we expect to stay clean and recover.Most of us hate to have our covers pulled; we don't like being laid naked in full view.The experience delivers a strong dose of humility. Our first reaction to such a disclosure is usually shock and anger, yet we recognize the truth when we hear it.What we are having is a rude awakening.Such awakenings often disclose barriers that block us from making spiritual progress in our recovery. Once those barriers are exposed, we can work the steps to begin removing them from our lives. We can begin experiencing the healing and serenity which are the preludes to a renewed awakening of the spirit.––––=––––Just for today:I will recognize the rude awakenings I have as opportunities to grow toward spiritual awakening. pg. 66 ––––=––––© 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 5, read by Rob M.Donations via PayPal and questions may be directed to:[email protected] 5From rude awakening to spiritual awakening"When a need arises for us to admit our powerlessness, we may first look for ways to exert power against it. After exhausting these ways, we begin sharing with others and find hope."Basic Text, p. 79––––=––––We've sometimes heard it said in our meetings that "rude awakenings lead to spiritual awakenings." What kind of rude awakenings do we have in recovery? Such an awakening might occur when some undesirable bit of our behavior that we thought safely hidden away is suddenly revealed for all the world to see. Or our sponsor might provoke such an awakening by informing us that, just like everyone else, we have to work the steps if we expect to stay clean and recover.Most of us hate to have our covers pulled; we don't like being laid naked in full view.The experience delivers a strong dose of humility. Our first reaction to such a disclosure is usually shock and anger, yet we recognize the truth when we hear it.What we are having is a rude awakening.Such awakenings often disclose barriers that block us from making spiritual progress in our recovery. Once those barriers are exposed, we can work the steps to begin removing them from our lives. We can begin experiencing the healing and serenity which are the preludes to a renewed awakening of the spirit.––––=––––Just for today:I will recognize the rude awakenings I have as opportunities to grow toward spiritual awakening. pg. 66 ––––=––––© NA World ServicesThis podcast is not affiliated with Narcotics Anonymous, and is an independent production of the Works of Wisdom
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