Today's Reading from Just For Today © NA World Services
May 24 Risking vulnerability
"As we grow, we learn to overcome the tendency to run and hide from
ourselves and our feelings."
Basic Text, p. 85
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Rather than risk vulnerability, many of us have developed habits that keep
others at a safe distance. These patterns of emotional isolation can give
us the feeling we are hopelessly locked behind our masks. We used to take
risks with our lives; now we can take risks with our feelings. Through
sharing with other addicts, we learn that we are not unique; we do not
make ourselves unduly vulnerable simply by letting others know who we are,
for we are in good company. And by working the Twelve Steps of the NA
program, we grow and change. We no longer want or need to hide our
emerging selves. We are offered the opportunity to shed the emotional
camouflage we developed to survive our active addiction.
By opening ourselves to others, we risk becoming vulnerable, but that risk
is well worth the rewards. With the help of our sponsor and other
recovering addicts, we learn how to express our feelings honestly and
openly. In turn, we become nourished and encouraged by the unconditional
love of our companions. As we practice spiritual principles, we find
strength and freedom, both in ourselves and in those around us. We are
set free to be ourselves and to enjoy the company of our fellow addicts.
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Just for today: I will openly and honestly share with another recovering
addict. I will risk becoming vulnerable and celebrate my self and my
friendship with other NA members. I will grow.