Today's Reading from Just For Today © NA World Services
July 17 Using our "using dreams"
"Do we fully accept the fact that our every attempt to stop using or to
control our using failed?"
Basic Text, p. 19
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The room is dark. Your forehead is bathed in cold sweat. Your heart is
racing. You open your eyes, sure that you've just blown your clean
time. You've had a "using dream," and it was just like being
there-the people, the places, the routine, the sick feeling in your
stomach, everything. It takes a few moments to realize it was just a
nightmare, that it didn't actually happen. Slowly, you settle down and
return to sleep.
The next morning is the time to examine what really happened the night
before. You didn't use last night-but how close are you to using
today? Do you have any illusions about your ability to control your
using? Do you know, without a doubt, what would happen once you took the
first drug? What stands between you and a real, live relapse? How strong
is your program? Your relationships with your sponsor, your home group,
and your Higher Power?
Using dreams don't necessarily indicate a hole in our program; for a
drug addict, there's nothing more natural than to dream of using drugs.
Some of us think of using dreams as gifts from our Higher Power, vividly
reminding us of the insanity of active addiction and encouraging us to
strengthen our recovery. Seen in that light, we can be grateful for using
dreams. Frightening as they are, they can prove to be great
blessings-if we use them to reinforce our recovery.
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Just for today: I will examine my personal program. I will talk with my
sponsor about what I find, and seek ways to strengthen my recovery.