Today's Reading from Just For Today © NA World Services
May 30 Loneliness vs. being alone
"Sharing with others keeps us from feeling isolated and alone."
Basic Text, p. 85
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There is a difference between being alone and being lonely. Being lonely
is a state of the heart, an emptiness that makes us feel sad and sometimes
hopeless. Loneliness is not always alleviated when we enter into
relationships or surround ourselves with others. Some of us are lonely
even in a room full of people.
Many of us came to Narcotics Anonymous out of the desperate loneliness of
our addiction. After coming to meetings, we begin to make new friends,
and often our feelings of loneliness ease. But many of us must contend
with loneliness throughout our recovery.
What is the cure for loneliness? The best cure is to begin a relationship
with a Higher Power that can help fill the emptiness of our heart. We
find that when we have a belief in a Higher Power, we never have to feel
lonely. We can be alone more comfortably when we have a conscious contact
with a God of our understanding.
We often find deep fulfillment in our interactions with others as we
progress in our recovery. Yet we also find that, the closer we draw to
our Higher Power, the less we need to surround ourselves with others. We
begin to find a spirit within us that is our constant companion as we
continue to explore and deepen our connection with a Power greater than
ourselves. We realize we are spiritually connected with something bigger
than we are.
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Just for today: I will take comfort in my conscious contact with a Higher
Power. I am never alone.