Today's Reading from Just For Today © NA World Services
June 21 New levels of honesty
"We have been experts at self-deception and rationalization."
Basic Text, p. 28
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When we come to our first meeting and hear that we must be honest, we may
think, "Well now, that shouldn't be too difficult. All I have to do
is stop lying." To some of us, this comes easily. We no longer have to
lie to our employers about our absence from work. We no longer have to
lie to our families about where we were the night before. By not using
drugs anymore, we find we have less to lie about. Some of us may have
difficulty even with this kind of honesty, but at least learning not to
lie is simple-you just don't do it, no matter what. With courage,
determined practice, the support of our fellow NA members, and the help of
our Higher Power, most of us eventually succeed at this kind of honesty.
Honesty, though, means more than just not lying. The kind of honesty that
is truly indispensable in recovery is self-honesty, which is neither easy
nor simple to achieve. In our addiction, we created a storm of
self-deception and rationalization, a whirlwind of lies in which the
small, quiet voice of self-honesty could not be heard. To become honest
with ourselves, we first must stop lying to ourselves. In our Eleventh
Step meditations, we must become quiet. Then, in the resulting stillness,
we must listen for truth. When we become silent, self-honesty will be
there for us to find.
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Just for today: I will be quiet and still, listening for the voice of
truth within myself. I will honor the truth I find.