Guest guest Posted December 14, 1999 Report Share Posted December 14, 1999 Bartholomy Storm wrote: > On an AA mailing list I am momentarily engaged in a > discussion about the problems atheists and agnostics > have in AA with the religious concepts of HP and the > steps. > " And if you want to visualise a daisy, talk and pray > to it, and call that your Higher Power, you go right > ahead and do that if it works for you. What those intellectual luncheon meats fail to realize is that to an athiest/agnostic, the whole idea of praying to a God makes about as much sense as reading Shakespeare to a can of Spam. Hmmmmmm Spam. Spam would make a good higher power. At least you could eat it after you got done praying to it. Then you could call your sponsor, and tell him you got angry at God so you ate him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 1999 Report Share Posted December 14, 1999 > But then I remembered one of the first AA meetings I > attended, there was an American woman who told me I > could choose a 'doorknob' as my Higher Power. > > Daisies and doorknobs, what is next ? > > Bart. > Hello Bart - That is nothing new, believe me. I have been told to make a friggen TREE my higher power and I can't even remember what other kind of lunatic suggestions. When push comes to shove, they really want you to think of THEM as your higher power. I have heard that one, too. " if you have a problem visualizing a h.p. just think of the " group " as your h.p. " Yeh right - 99% of them went back to drugging and drinking...what a helluva 'higher power' that is. ~Trixxi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 1999 Report Share Posted December 14, 1999 the thing this idiot doesn't get is if your an atheist there is no god of your understanding! not in ANY form! geez, if i dont believe in a big old man (or woman:) up on a cloud deciding my fate in sobriety, why would i want a freaking daisy to do it? the whole god as you understand him is complete horse shit, its a device to humor non believers long enough to get them to stay. i would counter if they were AA about sobriety and not about god, why god was even in steps to begin with, in whatever form he may take, and that they are really looking for moronic excuses to denie the fact they are inherently religious. as far as i am concerned its a institionalized lack of honesty and self awareness on their parts which is borders on intentional deception. dave =?iso-8859-1?q?bartholomy=20storm?= wrote: original article:/group/12-step-free/?start=10364 > Hi folks, > > On an AA mailing list I am momentarily engaged in a > discussion about the problems atheists and agnostics > have in AA with the religious concepts of HP and the > steps. This often results in interesting reactions > from the steppers. > > A list member joined in the discussion with the > following comment: > > " And if you want to visualise a daisy, talk and pray > to it, and call that your Higher Power, you go right > ahead and do that if it works for you. All too often, > people new to AA and sobriety look for excuses and > reasons to run from the program and " the religion > thing " is often all too convenient an excuse. > -It's right there in Step Three: > Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to > the care of God, A GOD OF OUR OWN UNDERSTANDING. " > > First I thought: " That guy must be joking, talk and > pray to a daisy?!? " Does he take me for an imbecile ? > > But then I remembered one of the first AA meetings I > attended, there was an American woman who told me I > could choose a 'doorknob' as my Higher Power. > > Daisies and doorknobs, what is next ? > > Bart. > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 1999 Report Share Posted December 14, 1999 I pissed a bunch of steppers off by asking questions like: " I'm supposed to say my Third Step prayer to a doorknob? " Matter o'fact, I've been in a heated debate with the evil stepmothers in the about.com alcoholism forum for the last few days, in the message thread about the recent Supreme Court ruling. One guy I've been arguing with is kind of the smug smarmy guru of the bunch. You can just see the dude with one of those serene smirks on his face. Anyway, he kept asking me why I was so angry at AA and finally I just let him have it both barrels -- mentioning my junkie acquaintance who hanged himself a month ago and throwing in the ridiculous tale of Jen's husband to boot. The next post from the dude, he says he " sees no point in continuing " the discussion because I'm obviously a ranting, raving psycho. Perhaps, perhaps. But, egotist that I am, I prefer to think that I ripped him a new one (extraneous anus). Well, I know this is incredibly narcissistic of me, but some days I just feel like I'm channeling Dr. 's ghost. He loved his coffee and a good argument as much as I do. Plus he was a major slob like me. On the other hand, he couldn't abide atheists. So maybe I'm just channeling the Great Cornolio. But then again, Beavis is pretty religious as well. I suspect the real reason is that I let my Paxil Rx lapse a few days and I'm just as manic as a poodle on crystal meth. " Do not make my bunghole angry! " -- Cornolio. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 1999 Report Share Posted December 14, 1999 HaaaaahaaaaheeeeheeeHoooooHooooo!! Oh , that is the BEST use of SPAM I've heard of ever!!! john hollister wrote: original article:/group/12-step-free/?start=10368 > Bartholomy Storm wrote: > > > On an AA mailing list I am momentarily engaged in a > > discussion about the problems atheists and agnostics > > have in AA with the religious concepts of HP and the > > steps. > > " And if you want to visualise a daisy, talk and pray > > to it, and call that your Higher Power, you go right > > ahead and do that if it works for you. > > What those intellectual luncheon meats fail to realize is that to an > athiest/agnostic, the whole idea of praying to a God makes about as much > sense as reading Shakespeare to a can of Spam. Hmmmmmm Spam. Spam would > make a good higher power. At least you could eat it after you got done > praying to it. Then you could call your sponsor, and tell him you got > angry at God so you ate him. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 1999 Report Share Posted December 14, 1999 Hey Jim, If it's Paxil you need, I got plenty. My Dr. gave me an RX. I took one and I didn't like the way it made me feel-Where do I send it? " jim hankins " wrote: original article:/group/12-step-free/?start=10369 > I pissed a bunch of steppers off by asking questions like: " I'm > supposed to say my Third Step prayer to a doorknob? " Matter o'fact, > I've been in a heated debate with the evil stepmothers in the about.com > alcoholism forum for the last few days, in the message thread about the > recent Supreme Court ruling. One guy I've been arguing with is kind of > the smug smarmy guru of the bunch. You can just see the dude with one > of those serene smirks on his face. Anyway, he kept asking me why I was > so angry at AA and finally I just let him have it both barrels -- > mentioning my junkie acquaintance who hanged himself a month ago and > throwing in the ridiculous tale of Jen's husband to boot. The next post > from the dude, he says he " sees no point in continuing " the discussion > because I'm obviously a ranting, raving psycho. Perhaps, perhaps. But, > egotist that I am, I prefer to think that I ripped him a new one > (extraneous anus). > > Well, I know this is incredibly narcissistic of me, but some days I > just feel like I'm channeling Dr. 's ghost. He loved his coffee > and a good argument as much as I do. Plus he was a major slob like me. > On the other hand, he couldn't abide atheists. So maybe I'm just > channeling the Great Cornolio. But then again, Beavis is pretty > religious as well. I suspect the real reason is that I let my Paxil Rx > lapse a few days and I'm just as manic as a poodle on crystal meth. > > " Do not make my bunghole angry! " -- Cornolio. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 1999 Report Share Posted December 14, 1999 i have been in a discussion with some aa aplogists on lifering fourm past day. its a good fourm, used to be SOS which i respect. there are jsut some people who dont understand why its is nessecary to speak out about the truths and decpetions of AA, especially in other groups. why cant we let aa be and not bash it? i think its critical becuase is only way people who leave AA can meet and learn they werent alone in abuses that aa perpetrate. i also belive if you are honest about what aa does in there group, it may be less likely to re-occure in new groups. and to top it of its hard enough to have to recover from drinking, but to be burderned with cult recovery is doubly hard. here is my latest post Forum: the LifeRing Recovery Forum Subject: God is not a peer From: (DMARCOOT) To: (BCKWOODLEN) DateTime: 12/14/99 12:47:03 PM i dont belive speaking of truth of aa will change anything inside of aa either, its a group designed to resist outside influences. But it can help those who left aa who were damaged by the experince and let people who arent in program, or just going in, or thsoe send people to it, know that is NOT the only solution or even what aa steppers say it is. its a belief system that takes its toll and does damage on those who are in thier group and dont conform to its doctrine. i have met many people in last 3 years who have to discuss its flaws in order to shake its negative brainwashing out after being in aa for years. it helps these people (myself included) to be honest about these experinces. to not be vocal is to sit back and give a silent vote of approval and act like the emotional, psyscological and spiritual absues we experinced didnt happen. AA teaches everyone who walks in its does how to be dependent on group and HP, but the most basic of skills of sobreity; self repect and self reliance are frowned upon and attacked as excessive ego and lack of humility. and i dont believe in aa, its deceptive organization. i dont need to repect it anymore than the belief system of heavens gate or scientology, because it has nothing to do with sobriety but rather conversion to a belief system of a lesser self. some people have said to me, & quot;well aa got you sober & quot; well actualy no it didnt. i got myself sober when i was tired of trying to destroy myself. i went into aa when i was ready to stop doing that, i would have gone into rr, sos or 7 eleven if i was told that was place to go and done just as well. my sobreity is my repsonsibilty and credit, something i couldnt say aloud in ANY aa meeting without being scolded for & quot;doing it alone & quot;, or brandishing a ego or some other nonesense. aa is a group which teaches self helplessness. what kind of self help group teaches people if you leave them, you will destroy yourself? or if you were raped to & quot;look for your part in it? & quot; bottom line is no one forces you or anyone to join into this thread anymore than i must join into a thread on the postives aa may have. nor will one little thread on destructive aspects off aa tarnish liferings respectability if it has soemthing to offer. self censorship, repsression and lack of openess and honesty is more of a blemish to any group ---------- " jim hankins " wrote: original article:/group/12-step-free/?start=10369 > I pissed a bunch of steppers off by asking questions like: " I'm > supposed to say my Third Step prayer to a doorknob? " Matter o'fact, > I've been in a heated debate with the evil stepmothers in the about.com > alcoholism forum for the last few days, in the message thread about the > recent Supreme Court ruling. One guy I've been arguing with is kind of > the smug smarmy guru of the bunch. You can just see the dude with one > of those serene smirks on his face. Anyway, he kept asking me why I was > so angry at AA and finally I just let him have it both barrels -- > mentioning my junkie acquaintance who hanged himself a month ago and > throwing in the ridiculous tale of Jen's husband to boot. The next post > from the dude, he says he " sees no point in continuing " the discussion > because I'm obviously a ranting, raving psycho. Perhaps, perhaps. But, > egotist that I am, I prefer to think that I ripped him a new one > (extraneous anus). > > Well, I know this is incredibly narcissistic of me, but some days I > just feel like I'm channeling Dr. 's ghost. He loved his coffee > and a good argument as much as I do. Plus he was a major slob like me. > On the other hand, he couldn't abide atheists. So maybe I'm just > channeling the Great Cornolio. But then again, Beavis is pretty > religious as well. I suspect the real reason is that I let my Paxil Rx > lapse a few days and I'm just as manic as a poodle on crystal meth. > > " Do not make my bunghole angry! " -- Cornolio. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 1999 Report Share Posted December 14, 1999 I agree with you absolutely. In addressing a group of student nurses on behalf of AA my colleague suggested we play down the God bit. We avoided it absolutely; at the time I thought it was disingenuous but good sense. My colleague believes in the incurable disease concept however, and so the need for an HP and does not realise the blatant dishonesty of denying the cornerstone and centrepiece of AA recovery. Simon here we come. > i would counter if they were AA about sobriety and not about god, why > god was even in steps to begin with, in whatever form he may take, and > that they are really looking for moronic excuses to denie the fact > they are inherently religious. as far as i am concerned its a > institionalized lack of honesty and self awareness on their parts which > is borders on intentional deception. > > dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 1999 Report Share Posted December 14, 1999 " Our Spam Who Art In Heaven, Hallowed Be Thy Name........ " > >Reply-To: 12-step-freeegroups >To: 12-step-freeeGroups >Subject: Re: Visualize a daisy.............. >Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 11:30:22 -0800 > >HaaaaahaaaaheeeeheeeHoooooHooooo!! >Oh , that is the BEST use of SPAM I've heard of ever!!! > > > >john hollister wrote: >original article:/group/12-step-free/?start=10368 > > Bartholomy Storm wrote: > > > > > On an AA mailing list I am momentarily engaged in a > > > discussion about the problems atheists and agnostics > > > have in AA with the religious concepts of HP and the > > > steps. > > > " And if you want to visualise a daisy, talk and pray > > > to it, and call that your Higher Power, you go right > > > ahead and do that if it works for you. > > > > What those intellectual luncheon meats fail to realize is that to an > > athiest/agnostic, the whole idea of praying to a God makes about as >much > > sense as reading Shakespeare to a can of Spam. Hmmmmmm Spam. Spam >would > > make a good higher power. At least you could eat it after you got done > > praying to it. Then you could call your sponsor, and tell him you got > > angry at God so you ate him. > > > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Sign up for Brodia's free online shopping service, you can find >products, locate the lowest prices, and check out with a single >click. Enjoy special offers valued over $1,000. >http://clickhere./click/2195 > > > > > > > >-- Talk to your group with your own voice! >-- /VoiceChatPage?listName=12-step-free & m=1 > > ______________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 1999 Report Share Posted December 14, 1999 what make even more insidious what the playing down of god not to scare em off you describe happens everywhere! the 12- steps were rewritten in same manner. even the mention of god around newcomers is hushed. i remember one after meeting discussion with a newcomer and someone was talking about god as their HP, and one " elder " gave him this look to shush. where is the rigorous honesty they claim? if the man's HP is god, fine. if your program is religious, fine. just don't tell me it isn't when it is. i abhor the upfront dishonesty to the very people they claim to be trying to save. i think its in big book, we agnostic where its says something to effect that atheist and agnostics are incapable of being honest with themselves because they don't accept god or Hp. and of course there is the advise to newcomer's who don't have a Hp to " fake it till you make it " which makes it clear that having a HP is a goal. gee i thought not drinking and living a healthy life was goal. it would seem someone is being dishonest with themselves indeed, but aint the atheists and agnostics..... another point which shouldn't be overlooked is Bill w. took i think half of the steps straight from Oxford Group (which still exists, look em up on web) , including steps 1-3. the oxford group had no confusion about god or hp, it was god all the way. also a point of curiosity, why isn't lords prayer changed to Hp's prayer? who would be offended in non religious AA by changing of name of the christian god's reference in a christian prayer? must be too much to ask of the real implied AA HP to change his name. dave " krakatoa " wrote: original article:/group/12-step-free/?start=10379 > I agree with you absolutely. In addressing a group of student nurses on > behalf of AA my colleague suggested we play down the God bit. We avoided it > absolutely; at the time I thought it was disingenuous but good sense. My > colleague believes in the incurable disease concept however, and so the need > for an HP and does not realise the blatant dishonesty of denying the > cornerstone and centrepiece of AA recovery. Simon here we come. > > > i would counter if they were AA about sobriety and not about god, why > > god was even in steps to begin with, in whatever form he may take, and > > that they are really looking for moronic excuses to denie the fact > > they are inherently religious. as far as i am concerned its a > > institionalized lack of honesty and self awareness on their parts which > > is borders on intentional deception. > > > > dave > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 1999 Report Share Posted December 14, 1999 " wendy rose " wrote: original article:/group/12-step-free/?start=10371 > Hey Jim, > If it's Paxil you need, I got plenty. My Dr. gave me an RX. I took > one and I didn't like the way it made me feel-Where do I send it? > > > Hi , it'd be great if you could send me some. A month's supply sets me back about $75. If you want to mail 'em: Jim Hankins, 7765 Dinsdale St., Downey, CA 90240. And yes, I have a legitimate Rx with at least one month of refills on it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 1999 Report Share Posted December 14, 1999 " dave " wrote: original article:/group/12-step-free/?start=10372 > > i have been in a discussion with some aa aplogists on lifering fourm > past day. its a good fourm, used to be SOS which i respect. there are > jsut some people who dont understand why its is nessecary to speak out > about the truths and decpetions of AA, especially in other groups. why > cant we let aa be and not bash it? > Bravo Dave! Love it! Apple Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 1999 Report Share Posted December 14, 1999 " sue styd " wrote: original article:/group/12-step-free/?start=10382 > > " Our Spam Who Art In Heaven, Hallowed Be Thy Name........ " > > > " Spam, grant me the serenity.... " " The Spam is my shepherd.... " (whoa, that sounds like someone put his dog in a meat grinder!) " May the Spam be with you! " " What Spam has joined together, let no man tear asunder. " " Hare, Hare Spam-a. " " Thou shalt have no other canned meats before me. " " There are no vegetarians in foxholes. " " Hail Spam, full of grease, blessed art thou... " " In Spam we trust " " ...Spam, as we understood It... " " Only two things you need to know, newcomer: There is a Spam and you're not It! " " My Spam, my Spam, why have you forsaken me? " " Spaminus vobiscum " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 1999 Report Share Posted December 14, 1999 thanks apple :•) " apple " wrote: original article:/group/12-step-free/?start=10389 > " dave " wrote: > original article:/group/12-step-free/?start=103 72 > > > > i have been in a discussion with some aa aplogists on lifering fourm > > past day. its a good fourm, used to be SOS which i respect. there are > > jsut some people who dont understand why its is nessecary to speak out > > about the truths and decpetions of AA, especially in other groups. why > > cant we let aa be and not bash it? > > > > Bravo Dave! > Love it! > Apple > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 1999 Report Share Posted December 15, 1999 Consider it done! I'll be sending it out in the next couple of days-hang in there! " jim hankins " wrote: original article:/group/12-step-free/?start=10387 > " wendy rose " wrote: > original article:/group/12-step-free/?start=103 71 > > Hey Jim, > > If it's Paxil you need, I got plenty. My Dr. gave me an RX. I took > > one and I didn't like the way it made me feel-Where do I send it? > > > > > > Hi , it'd be great if you could send me some. A month's supply > sets me back about $75. If you want to mail 'em: Jim Hankins, 7765 > Dinsdale St., Downey, CA 90240. And yes, I have a legitimate Rx with at > least one month of refills on it. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 1999 Report Share Posted December 15, 1999 In a message dated 12/14/99 11:56:09 AM Central Standard Time, bart_storm@... writes: > Hi folks, > > On an AA mailing list I am momentarily engaged in a > discussion about the problems atheists and agnostics > have in AA with the religious concepts of HP and the > steps. This often results in interesting reactions > from the steppers. > > A list member joined in the discussion with the > following comment: > > " And if you want to visualise a daisy, talk and pray > to it, and call that your Higher Power, you go right > ahead and do that if it works for you. All too often, > people new to AA and sobriety look for excuses and > reasons to run from the program and " the religion > thing " is often all too convenient an excuse. > -It's right there in Step Three: > Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to > the care of God, A GOD OF OUR OWN UNDERSTANDING. " > > First I thought: " That guy must be joking, talk and > pray to a daisy?!? " Does he take me for an imbecile ? > > But then I remembered one of the first AA meetings I > attended, there was an American woman who told me I > could choose a 'doorknob' as my Higher Power. > > Daisies and doorknobs, what is next ? > > Bart. > Hi Bart, I'll tell you what's next---total insanity! Why are you on an AA mailing list? There is NO way to reason with step-zombies. One Hospital I was in was especially fond of recommending that patients use the " number xxx " bus that ran down the street near the hospital as their " higher power " . My point is that steppers will use almost any illogical " suggestion " in order to promote their sick way of thinking. AA is nothing more than a pyramid scheme that preys on people that are usually in deep doo-doo and will listen to anything. Unc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 1999 Report Share Posted December 17, 1999 Bart, The only thing you are *not* allowed to draw on for power is self-reliance. Pete > But then I remembered one of the first AA meetings I > attended, there was an American woman who told me I > could choose a 'doorknob' as my Higher Power. > > Daisies and doorknobs, what is next ? > > Bart. > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 1999 Report Share Posted December 17, 1999 butterbean-@... wrote: > That is nothing new, believe me. I have been told to make a friggen TREE my > higher power and I can't even remember what other kind of lunatic > suggestions. Use of a tree as a Higher Power/God (the Steps from 3 onwards specifically say God) was actually given to me on the official addictions division of the American Psychological Association list, APADiv50-forum, as *proof that AAS was not religious*. I kid you not. > When push comes to shove, they really want you to think of THEM as your > higher power. I have heard that one, too. > " if you have a problem visualizing a h.p. just think of the " group " as your > h.p. " That is specifically given in the 12 & 12. However, it is clear that even this is really just a " bait and switch " . Later talks about some members " still clinging on to the group as their Higher Power " . P. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 1999 Report Share Posted December 17, 1999 " dave " wrote: > > i would counter if they were AA about sobriety and not about god, why > god was even in steps to begin with, in whatever form he may take, and > that they are really looking for moronic excuses to denie the fact > they are inherently religious. as far as i am concerned its a > institionalized lack of honesty and self awareness on their parts which > is borders on intentional deception. Absolutely Dave. AA is riddled with deceit and deception, but mostly it serves to deceive themselves - after all, they started out as " We Agnostics " in the beginning to. As for the rehab runners, no-one can possibly believe that genetic disease horseshit. It's just a device to try to ignore the psychosocial causes of addiction, as well to avoid considering controlled drinking meethods. P. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 1999 Report Share Posted December 17, 1999 john hollister wrote: > What those intellectual luncheon meats fail to realize is that to an > athiest/agnostic, the whole idea of praying to a God makes about as much > sense as reading Shakespeare to a can of Spam. Hmmmmmm Spam. Spam would > make a good higher power. At least you could eat it after you got done > praying to it. Then you could call your sponsor, and tell him you got > angry at God so you ate him. Nice idea - especially in Overeaters Anonymous! P. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 1999 Report Share Posted December 17, 1999 Hey Jim, You're cracking me up. I like to think I'm channelling Winston Churchill. He was a slob who smoked and drank too much and was often prey to his " Black DOg " of depression - but my God, was he a great Statesman and wit. Btw, get your Paxil Rx filled right now. It has an " interesting withdrawal syndrome " as a neurologist put it - I know, been there done that - not at all nice. Best, P. " jim hankins " wrote: original article:/group/12-step-free/?start=10369 > I pissed a bunch of steppers off by asking questions like: " I'm > supposed to say my Third Step prayer to a doorknob? " Matter o'fact, > I've been in a heated debate with the evil stepmothers in the about.com > alcoholism forum for the last few days, in the message thread about the > recent Supreme Court ruling. One guy I've been arguing with is kind of > the smug smarmy guru of the bunch. You can just see the dude with one > of those serene smirks on his face. Anyway, he kept asking me why I was > so angry at AA and finally I just let him have it both barrels -- > mentioning my junkie acquaintance who hanged himself a month ago and > throwing in the ridiculous tale of Jen's husband to boot. The next post > from the dude, he says he " sees no point in continuing " the discussion > because I'm obviously a ranting, raving psycho. Perhaps, perhaps. But, > egotist that I am, I prefer to think that I ripped him a new one > (extraneous anus). > > Well, I know this is incredibly narcissistic of me, but some days I > just feel like I'm channeling Dr. 's ghost. He loved his coffee > and a good argument as much as I do. Plus he was a major slob like me. > On the other hand, he couldn't abide atheists. So maybe I'm just > channeling the Great Cornolio. But then again, Beavis is pretty > religious as well. I suspect the real reason is that I let my Paxil Rx > lapse a few days and I'm just as manic as a poodle on crystal meth. > > " Do not make my bunghole angry! " -- Cornolio. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 1999 Report Share Posted December 17, 1999 Yikes! This is in Scotland? Remember me to Mrs Crombie... (This is a very obscure joke abt alcohol research that probably no-one will get, just my whimsy.) P. " krakatoa " wrote: original article:/group/12-step-free/?start=10379 > I agree with you absolutely. In addressing a group of student nurses on > behalf of AA my colleague suggested we play down the God bit. We avoided it > absolutely; at the time I thought it was disingenuous but good sense. My > colleague believes in the incurable disease concept however, and so the need > for an HP and does not realise the blatant dishonesty of denying the > cornerstone and centrepiece of AA recovery. Simon here we come. > > > i would counter if they were AA about sobriety and not about god, why > > god was even in steps to begin with, in whatever form he may take, and > > that they are really looking for moronic excuses to denie the fact > > they are inherently religious. as far as i am concerned its a > > institionalized lack of honesty and self awareness on their parts which > > is borders on intentional deception. > > > > dave > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 1999 Report Share Posted December 17, 1999 " pete watts " wrote: original article:/group/12-step-free/?start=10513 > Hey Jim, > > You're cracking me up. I like to think I'm channelling Winston > Churchill. He was a slob who smoked and drank too much and was often > prey to his " Black DOg " of depression - but my God, was he a great > Statesman and wit. > > Btw, get your Paxil Rx filled right now. It has an " interesting > withdrawal syndrome " as a neurologist put it - I know, been there done > that - not at all nice. > > Best, > P. > > I've calmed down a lot since I got my Paxil refilled. It was getting a bit on the unpleasant side after a couple of days. I do like the strange dreams it gives me when I quit taking it. One time I dreamed I was being haunted by an incredibly sexy but evil female ghost. She was dynamite in bed. Then I found out she was one of those evil alternative deities mentioned in the Old Testament. Don't remember her name. But I asked her if she knew Satan or any other evil gods or goddesses and she went into this long, hilarious diatribe about some Akkadian fertility goddess she couldn't stand. She made fun of the other goddess for having small breasts! Eventually through a collaboration of federal law enforcement agents and my dead grandmother, the demonic sex goddess was arrested. Her punishment was confinement for eternity in a tiny locked box and get this -- the only thing in there with her is a printed copy of her 4th Step Inventory, taken by someone else, of course, because she's obviously too nasty to do it herself. Maybe I should have made her my higher power! She's been in a series of dreams, but I haven't seen her since she got locked up. Of course I still have the nightmares where I'm back in college and have forgotten to go to calculus class all semester, then get a note from the prof saying: " Where have you been all this time? The final's tomorrow. " Every time I have this dream I remember all the other times I did the same thing and often wonder if my grade-point average isn't abysmally low by now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 1999 Report Share Posted December 17, 1999 Pete: In National Lampoon many years ago they did a thing where they compiled a bunch of the witty anecdotes attributed to Churchill by changing the endings so he said something incredibly crude. Like, " If you were my wife I'd beat the crap out of you. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 1999 Report Share Posted December 18, 1999 Must say Jim you have a lot more interesting withdrawal dreams than me, though mine werent bad. They turned into sort of amazing acid trips, where all semblance of normal physical reality completely broke down and instead I was treated to an incredible display of 3D fractals all swirling about and coalescing like multi-color molten cheese. The money I'd make if I could make a vid of that! I get similar " back to school " dreams too. Also the occupational hazard of actors, that one is just about to go on stage and havent the faintest idea what one's lines are. I'm having a mild withdraawal from a different antidep right now, and the knowledge that I would be eating Vegan the following day produced a " Twilight Zone " type movie dream where the world was taken over by giant carrots I had unfortunately bred to grow large. As their creator, they viewed me as a kind of political threat to be destroyed. While trying to keep my identity secret, I frequented the now carrot-ruled London, who had replaced all signs with ones in the unpronounceable carrot language. I entered one of the compulsory eating places for us human proles, where what we could eat was strictly controlled to ensure it was both Vegan *and* carrot free and also did not include any other root vegetables who were considered carrot kinsman. Needless to say, what remained of the human population had grown painfully thin on what little fare remained, and it was rumoured the carrots were getting even fatter rounding ppl up to eat them. What I saw on my plate did indeed look surprisingly like the seaweed splodge I was offered the following day. This time however, the seaweed recognized me as the much-hunted political dissident I was, bulged upwards, and grew two armns with which it proceeded to strangle me. I think I rather prefer my usual somnolent viewing: Endless re-runs of the sexual, phyiscal, and emotional abuse of my childhood. P. " jim hankins " wrote: original article:/group/12-step-free/?start=10520 > > I've calmed down a lot since I got my Paxil refilled. It was getting > a bit on the unpleasant side after a couple of days. I do like the > strange dreams it gives me when I quit taking it. One time I dreamed I > was being haunted by an incredibly sexy but evil female ghost. She was > dynamite in bed. Then I found out she was one of those evil alternative > deities mentioned in the Old Testament. Don't remember her name. But I > asked her if she knew Satan or any other evil gods or goddesses and she > went into this long, hilarious diatribe about some Akkadian fertility > goddess she couldn't stand. She made fun of the other goddess for > having small breasts! Eventually through a collaboration of federal law > enforcement agents and my dead grandmother, the demonic sex goddess was > arrested. Her punishment was confinement for eternity in a tiny locked > box and get this -- the only thing in there with her is a printed copy > of her 4th Step Inventory, taken by someone else, of course, because > she's obviously too nasty to do it herself. Maybe I should have made > her my higher power! She's been in a series of dreams, but I haven't > seen her since she got locked up. Of course I still have the nightmares > where I'm back in college and have forgotten to go to calculus class > all semester, then get a note from the prof saying: " Where have you > been all this time? The final's tomorrow. " Every time I have this dream > I remember all the other times I did the same thing and often wonder if > my grade-point average isn't abysmally low by now. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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