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It says we avoid retaliation argument. That is fair either. But that's what my new mind does. I have to avoid retaliation argument. How can I be right if I don't argue with you and don't retaliate? How are you going to know what you just did to me if I don't retaliate? If we don't argue, I will never be able to convince you that you're wrong and I'm right. I may even get no little enough to say that you have a right to be wrong, but you are wrong.

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I'll be glad to explain why, carefully, calmly. We avoid retaliation argument. My whole image is a man who's threatened by that. If I'm buying into the trips that have been laid on me, we wouldn't treat sick people that way. If we do, we lose our chance of being helpful. We can't be helpful to all people, but always God will show us how to take a kindly and toner view of each and every one. And I really put God to the test one.

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One day in my palatial apartment and sell B-49 right with all my arrogance, I said, I got you. Show me how to take a kindly and toner view toward Adolf Hitler. It wasn't all that long when I found myself thinking about Volkswagen's.

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You know, that was his deal. Designed it and put it on the people's car. May have been the only decent thing the man ever did. I have no idea.

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But I know that God answered for me this prayer showed me a way for a moment or two to take a kindly and toner view toward the greatest monster we've ever produced.

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Let me know he was there. What a wondrous thing, testing. Don't be afraid to test him.

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He can handle any testing throughout it. He also has made it clear to me that I shouldn't dwell a whole lot on Adolf Hitler.

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Things like that. Don't need to do that. Just answer my prayer.

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How nice that is in my daily life. I work for a system that works for a system that's designed to fail.

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Don't ride into the criminal justice system is the need to fail. And I work for a system that contracts with that system, which means quite often people in other agencies that I need to have do something.

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So I can get my job done. Don't get it done. And I get really pissed at that because you know whose butt gets chewed when it doesn't get done? Mine.

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My boss wants to know why it hasn't been done. And I can't say because she didn't do her job. All he wants to know is that I got to get my job done.

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And I was really angry with this person. And I did the inventory on it and this is where I got free.

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God show me how to take the kind of intolerant view toward this person. And it was real simple.

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I was having difficulty getting my job done because she hadn't gotten her job done.

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Maybe she was having trouble getting her job done because somebody else hadn't gotten her to do it either.

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Maybe so. I got the view that it wasn't being done to personally harass me.

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Isn't that how we always feel? You're doing this for me. Just hurt me.

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Come on. She didn't go down where I lived or died. She's harassed all the time.

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I got the view and the view set me free and I was able to clean it up and find ways around that roadblock.

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They wanted me. Her bosses wanted me to start keeping a list of when she screwed up so we could build a case against her and get her out of there.

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And I had to refuse that. I will not participate in that kind of thing. I don't need to do that.

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But it sure was tempting on the day they came to me.

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Okay. God show me how to take a common intolerant view. Particularly toward the ones that hurt me.

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Can you see now what the new attitude is?

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Only with this new way of looking at things can I then go on to what's really important about this inventory and that's to find out where I'm wrong.

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We go back to our list again and putting out of our minds the wrongs others had done.

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We resolutely looked for our own mistakes. As I said earlier, I do not ever look for my part in the deal.

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At this point, there are no parts. I am wrong. Where am I wrong? That's what I want to find out.

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I'm to disregard, put out of my mind any wrongs you may have done.

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And then I find seven questions here and can make a case for eight. My sponsor says there's only fine to hell with him. I find seven.

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Okay. Let's just go home and take a break. We resolutely look for our own mistakes. There's a question. What was my mistake?

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I usually answer that one last because for me it simply means what's the mistake in my thinking that allows this to happen.

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Yeah. For it has been selfish. There's a question. Dishon us. There's a question. Self-seeking. There's a question. Frightened. There's a question. There's five so far.

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Though a situation had not been entirely our fault, we tried to disregard the other person entirely. For a week to blame. That even has a question mark after it. There's six.

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The inventory was ours. Not the other man's. When we saw our faults, we listed them. There's seven. Where am I at fault?

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And it seems nitpicky people tell me the difference between blaming fault. One has to do with my actions and I have to do with my thinking.

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And I'm so sick I really need to know all the way down the line because I'm going to make amends for this based on this.

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We placed him a force in blocking point. We admitted our wrongs honestly and we're willing to set these matters straight.

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Having done this and just stepped it, a remarkable thing happened and began to happen when I wrote it concerning that federal narcotics agent.

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The truth was I brought him to my house with a hand engraved invitation. My actions made me his job.

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The guy that hired me to do the job, running that dope across is the one that turned us in. A couple months later. He was on my left also.

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That's a good reason to kill somebody from that world. Turned five of us in. And he set the deal up.

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And during that inventory I realized that I knew he'd do that. He was a snake to start with.

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I just figured I was slicker and faster and smarter and could beat the system. Couldn't even be mad at him.

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But I take a look and I stand ready today. I don't look for that federal agent. But I did him a terrible wrong.

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I put him in a position on one day of his life for a almost shot a four year old kid. My actions did that.

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But a terrible wrong I've done him. I still don't like him much. I haven't invited him to dinner. Wouldn't if I could find him.

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Still a crappy way to make a living. But I put him in a position. I owe him at least the acknowledgement that I was wrong.

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And I really, really wish I hadn't done that to him. He's got to live with that. He knows what he did. He almost shot a four year old man.

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I did him wrong. What a wondrous thing. I'm free of that. If I ever meet him, if he ever shows up in my life, he and I'll talk about that.

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And I'm free of it. Because I'm ready any time. If I don't ever meet him, I can still clean up and set the matter straight.

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Because I've told you about it and I've told hundreds of other people about it. I'm clean from it.

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But that's that heavy here. That's all there is to resent my inventory. I get a new mine. I get a new look at life.

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It's not that you get close to bedtime. It's all the technical stuff I can stand.

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Okay. The rest of it's there. I'm going to spend about ten minutes just kind of easing inside of here tonight.

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We can do more in the morning. We're going to be here about ten.

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It's been interesting for me because this is all brand new way of doing something and it's old at the same time.

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Having completed that inventory and the fear inventory and that's a separate format I'd like to show you in the morning is bloody simple and it's surgical the way I was taught to do it.

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In essence it simply says we put down what the fear is and ask ourselves why we had it.

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And then I get to look at what I'm trying to get out of the deal where self-reliance is failing me.

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Or I'm busy assigning you roles gives me a great piece of news. I'm in the world to pay the role God assigns.

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And so are you. And my fear has always been that you wouldn't play the role that I assign.

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I'm busy assigning roles to you and to me. One quick piece of inventory. I'll just give it to you quickly.

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It's when you all got. This is what I wrote. I was afraid of being without money.

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I'm to ask myself why and there were five more fears based on that.

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When I do fair inventory the base fear I'm afraid of being without money. Well what will happen if I'm without money?

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Well my wife will leave me. My creditors will yell at me.

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I will lose everything I've got. It will prove I'm a failure.

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My wife will stay. But she'll be earning all the money and she'll be down on me all the time.

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Yeah that's what I did too. By that time it really looks pretty funny.

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I'm simply not trusting her lying upon God.

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I put in what am I trying to accomplish. My wife will leave me.

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Well I am selfishly trying to keep her around because I'm okay if she's with me.

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My creditors will yell at me along self what she's trying to have everybody like me even people I don't know.

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I'm afraid I won't respond to their yelling correctly.

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Blah blah blah blah. It's a simple thing. I have some of it here if anybody wants to look these yellow pages in the back

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or inventory that I carry with me. But the good news in the true inventory is the most powerful prayer

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and one of the most greatest whiteness I ever had.

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The world is filled with people who are afraid and have problems with medication and psychiatry

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and all kinds of things to help people learn how to cope with fear.

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You know I don't have to learn to cope with fear.

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The prayer says God removed this prayer from her fear from me and direct my attention to what you'd have me be.

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I had one of those burst of white deals one time saying that prayer.

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It doesn't say what would you have me do there.

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It says direct my attention to what you would have me be.

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And it suddenly hit me that I am no longer what I do.

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No wonder I've been afraid all the time.

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If I am my job any time I'm not doing my job I am nobody.

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If I am the folks I'm hanging out with when I'm not with them I am nobody.

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I'm afraid of losing all that.

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I'm not my house and my car and I'm not the money in my pocket.

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If I am what I do I'm always at risk because when I can't do it I am nobody.

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So what does you want me to be?

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I know it wants me happy joys and free and I battle that.

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I mean a little that's fine but this is pretty serious business here.

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And it doesn't what would you have me be if it'll put me in the history books.

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We're not talking about a single event that makes me be somebody.

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What would you have me be today?

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I am told clearly what that is.

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Kind and tolerant in my view toward others.

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With a genuine tolerance for other people's ideas and opinions.

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Those are some things you'd like me to be.

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He would like me be of maximum service to God and to my fellow man.

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And that's what my experience tells me works when I'm doing that.

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That's what he'd like me to be.

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He wants me to be me so my style is unique.

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I get along with almost everybody in A.

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All the different factions and there's a bunch of me.

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Everybody's got their own style.

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And it's just a matter of style.

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And I've got mine and you've got yours.

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So let's have some fun with it.

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Each day I'm going to find that out.

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If he reveals through me what he'd have me be.

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When I was 40 he had me be something that I don't have a strength for today.

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He wants me to be something else today.

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And now I am already grandpa.

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Some of the things I've learned, God would like me to be on time.

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Because that's the only time anything can happen is when you're on time.

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If you later didn't go to happen.

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I had some fun the other day.

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There's a time when it's important to believe that God got me a parking place.

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You got to let go of that pretty soon though.

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It doesn't time it's important.

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Because it seems that's what happened.

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Nothing ever went right in my life and all of a sudden I kept a parking place.

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There's a God of parking spots.

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And I was taking a friend of mine to launch a dario.

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It's a place in Denver for those who have serious garlic deficiencies.

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But tie in restaurant that you can smell for three miles.

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But we got my van drove up there anyway.

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And as we pulled up in front somebody pulled out in front.

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He said, didn't that nice God got us a parking spot.

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It would have been one minute sooner.

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We'd have driven right on by it.

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It would have been one minute later the guy in front of us would have got it.

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So what would God have me be on time here now.

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This is when it's going to happen.

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You can tell I play with my mind a lot.

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So I let it think about these things.

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I want to be effective with you and everybody I talk to.

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And I constantly ask for images that will convey what I'm talking about.

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God would have me be attentive.

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Not self absorbed but attentive.

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If I'm going to be a maximum service and help you meet your needs.

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I'd better pay attention when you tell me what they are.

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Otherwise I'll find out what her needs are but I think they're yours and I'll try forcing them on you.

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He would like me to be attentive.

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One of the things I know God wants me to be and I think it's funny is he has made me a listener.

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Some of the things he wants me to be is a listener.

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And then you ask me to talk all the time.

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Well thinking about that has given me a wondrous experience.

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And I'm overwhelmed sometimes with the things that I hear me still say that I didn't know.

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God would have me be patient.

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Because my time may not be your time and I want to be there when you get there on time.

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I may have to wait for you a little bit.

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Having been touched by the hand of God I want you to be touched too.

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I want it so bad I'll sometimes smack you with it.

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Instead of being patient and waiting for it.

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I really don't know the dimensions of that yet.

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But Wesley Parish gave me one thing I can understand about it.

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Love is the active concern for the growth in the welfare of that which you love.

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Active concern for the growth in the welfare of that which you love.

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I'm actively concerned that my granddaughter grow up healthy.

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By active concern I mean I touch her, I talk to her, I lift her, we play.

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I'm actively concerned that she knows that she is cared for and cared about.

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This one is going to be a talker because she's being raised by talkers.

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I've learned to listen to her.

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She repeats some of those sounds.

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It's got to be a language of some sort.

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God wants me to be a listener.

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It's now ten o'clock and I think God wants me to be quiet.

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Those of you that I haven't drawn, pushed completely beyond your endurance limits

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and people will be back here ten o'clock tomorrow morning and wrap it up.

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I've got about six hours of stuff to tell you.

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I've got about an hour and a half left to do it in.

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So if you show up at ten o'clock we'll do that.

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There's some really good stuff about life and death.

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Particularly about death because I just went through with my dad.

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There's some good stuff about death.

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There's nothing wrong with death.

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I was able to do those first two inventories while I was contained.

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It was two years before I could do a sex inventory mainly because I couldn't remember much.

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Most of my adult sex wife had taken place in my head.

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There's some really sick things.

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I ate wine, wine and haloers and shot speed and some pretty sick stuff.

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And he just took a while for a healing to take place.

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So I could just take a look at it objectively because our sex inventory, if you'll notice,

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is a very objective, very clinical approach.

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We're not going to say right or wrong.

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We're going to say if you harmed anybody and precisely how did you harm people?

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So I learned to do it as a conduct inventory before I did it as a sex inventory.

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The questions are pertinent to business conduct, to my conduct at home,

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to any conduct that I'm involved in, these questions are pertinent to that.

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Am I arousing jealousy, suspicion or bitterness? Am I being self-seeking, dishonest?

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It helps me examine all of that in terms of my conduct.

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Of course my conduct always comes from my screwy thinking.

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When I finally got it done, it fit on a 3x5 card because it had mostly taken place in my head.

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I walked away amazed that I'd ever had children.

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More of an accident than anything else.

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There's a little twist here I'm going to pass on to you.

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It's a little different at this point and can be than the resentment inventory where you make a list.

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And then you go through the spreadsheet.

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If you'll ask that question with an open spiritual mind, the list will develop itself.

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It's just a little shift in what's going on.

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It makes me responsible to be more of a participant in the examination I'm giving the life.

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If you ask that question, having said the prayer and are now in a spiritual state of mind, you will get the answer.

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What should I have done instead?

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First time we're being asked to ask that.

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What should I have done instead?

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The question, the answer for me is always just about anything but what I did.

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What should I have done instead begins to set me on the path of reconstruction and developing a new view, both toward my sexual ideal or any other ideal.

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I deviate a little bit from the book only in that it talks specifically about sex here because when we first come here, we need that specific.

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But this is so much broader than just sex.

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This is every relationship I have can be run through this test as a guide to my conduct.

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I have to become responsible for the fact that I know the difference between right or wrong.

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We subject each relation to this test.

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If I'm involved in it, of course it is.

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And with that knowledge then I can modify my behavior and my attitude in such a way that maybe my selfishness can be part of the greater good.

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I've learned over the years practicing this in critical situations with people.

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There's three questions I ask myself.

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The first one is what do I want out of this?

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At my very best, I want something.

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I want to be recognized, whatever it is.

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The second one is a mean question.

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Is it possible that I could be wrong?

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This puts me in a frame of mind of being willing to listen to you.

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It's pretty doubtful, but it could be.

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At least I will listen to you.

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Human relationships are about negotiation.

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Most of the time, it's just an observation.

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We each want something and we negotiate so that we can both come out winners.

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If I'm smart, if I'm stupid, I want to win, I want you to lose.

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I want you to win so I can lose.

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I learned in World War II, who really won World War II.

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What kind of a car do you drive?

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Anyway, we subjected each relation to this test.

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We asked God to mow our ideals and help us live up to them.

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I recognize that I am selfish and I will probably do something wrong without some guidance.

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Help me mold this relationship.

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Now, one of the things that comes out of that, in the old days, everybody had to love me

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and I had to participate in everything.

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You know, busy, busy, busy people, please.

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The fact is today that there are people that I like to go fishing with.

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And there are people that I like to go bowling with.

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And I've learned not to take my bowling partner fishing.

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There are people that I will go to play with.

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There are people I won't go to dinner with.

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I will go to lunch with females other than my wife.

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I will not go to dinner with females other than my wife

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because there is something going on there.

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What am I trying to get out of this?

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And it comes out of here not being selfish, dishonest, and considered.

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This thing is really simple for me and it's all wrapped up right here.

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Every situation in life is wrapped up right here.

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Whenever the ideal turns out to be, we must be willing to go toward it.

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All I bring to life is willingness.

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If I bring anything else, I'm bringing my agenda to the damn thing.

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I'm just willing to listen, to let it come about,

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to be a little less than selfish.

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Admitting I am really a selfish person,

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I'm willing to be a little less than selfish.

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So it says we treat sex with any other problem.

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I'm going to take the word sex out and read that.

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We treat any problem this way.

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In meditation, we ask God what we should do about each specific matter.

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Now there's a guide, let me get real personal.

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There's one of the guides to being married for me.

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I was brought up with this idiotic notion that just because she's my wife,

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I have proprietary rights over her body.

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What a bunch of crap that is.

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Each specific matter, day by day, one day at a time, each time,

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it's a new deal that needs to be negotiated.

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And I can tell you negotiating with my wife is fun.

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An interesting thing came out of that for me.

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I discovered that there are nights I have a headache.

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There are some other things in my life that are at least as interesting to me sometimes as sex.

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And they're not all major propositions.

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Sometimes I would rather watch Hogan's heroes.

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Can you hear what I'm saying?

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I ask God for the right answer.

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And the answer will come if we want it.

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Well, I really want the answer.

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I am willing to hear the answer.

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Knowing full wealth when I experience on this deal,

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that most of the time I probably won't like it when I first hear it.

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It'll be okay afterwards, but not right away.

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It's all about prayer and meditation.

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Having a conversation with God.

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And I learned that by having conversations with you.

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Conversations is a two-way street.

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When it's my turn, I shut up.

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And then there's those wonderful times.

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And the reason we're still together, my wife and I,

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is because we have learned how precious those times are when we don't talk to each other.

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We just kind of hang out together.

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And that's what my meditation is about.

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The principle of life are settled here for me if I will only listen.

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And the inventory is so that I can listen.

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If I'm not focused on what I should be getting,

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and what I am afraid I won't get,

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or what I'm afraid you'll get,

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we earnestly pray for the right ideal.

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I've watched with great amusement over the years as people

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what is she going to look like?

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The ideal has to do with my behavior.

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The ideal is tall, well away blonde,

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and they don't know what the hell is going on.

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I just let them round them up.

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For guidance in each questionable situation.

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What is a questionable situation?

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It means it needs to be questioned.

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Is it possible I could be wrong?

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how will this affect other people?

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Is it important enough to do?

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But mainly what will be the effect on those around me

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if I pursue this course of action?

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because I seldom ever have an answer to it,

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and because I don't have an answer,

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then I can begin to hear again,

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for what's coming out of this book.

00:36:04

In each questionable situation,

00:36:11

Isn't it silly to go to someone for advice

00:36:18

We do that in prayer all the time, you know.

00:36:27

I've got to sit still long enough to do the answer.

00:36:30

Let me get real practical about it.

00:36:36

As a result of a number of things,

00:36:40

I had ballooned up to 215 pounds.

00:36:44

And I tried dieting and eating right now.

00:36:55

I thought I got smart one morning,

00:36:57

and in my morning visit with God said,

00:37:02

look, I'm uncomfortable with sitting good

00:37:06

Would you please just teach me how to eat in such a way

00:37:11

that I can get to whatever weight you think it ought to be at?

00:37:15

Because I always had targets.

00:37:19

and I had some kind of trash rolls with me

00:37:25

I'm not doing that this week.

00:37:28

I said, what are you talking about?

00:37:31

Oh, he showed me that Cabby's soup regimen

00:37:34

at St. Thomas Hospital has for heart patients

00:37:37

who are about to have surgery and need to lose

00:37:39

some weight quickly and hopefully.

00:37:44

I had just asked for direction.

00:37:46

I just got the next guy I met,

00:37:57

But I lost 30 pounds and kept it off.

00:38:03

I've been down in Louisiana twice in the last month and half

00:38:08

But the point is I asked for direction

00:38:11

and I brought with it a willingness from that

00:38:14

from the moment I asked the prayer of direction,

00:38:17

I stay aware because I know it's coming.

00:38:21

That's the deal he and I made at the very beginning.

00:38:27

he will give me guidance if I ask Lord,

00:38:30

What he expects is for me to listen.

00:38:34

No big deal, but it's that practical.

00:38:42

I had finally gotten through adolescence.

00:38:51

I lived at the base of a 14,000-foot mountain,

00:38:56

The Arkansas River was my front yard

00:39:01

I worked six hours a day at the Reformatory

00:39:07

doing what I loved, working with inmates.

00:39:12

I had two teenage boys, an old black dog

00:39:20

We went fishing when we pleased

00:39:22

and we just kind of did what we pleased.

00:39:25

As close to barbarians as you can get

00:39:27

and not get locked up in this country.

00:39:29

I clearly said to God one morning,

00:39:40

I don't care if there's ever another woman in my life,

00:39:43

but I will do whatever you have in mind.

00:39:50

Because two weeks later, when I came over to Denver,

00:39:52

through a series of wonderfully romantic circumstances,

00:39:56

We are people who normally would not met.

00:40:01

She'd never even seen a real alcoholic.

00:40:05

And I'm convinced today, as she known me when I was active,

00:40:09

we would not have even visited for a minute.

00:40:13

I have intuitive thoughts sometimes.

00:40:20

I was in Denver, and it overwhelmed me to go see a kid

00:40:24

I hadn't seen him for a long time,

00:40:26

because this was 120 miles out of town.

00:40:36

I didn't even know where he lived.

00:40:37

I found him at work, and he went white.

00:40:38

He said, I've been looking for you.

00:40:43

I need to have you do something for me.

00:40:46

My wife works for this lady, and I said,

00:40:54

My wife works for this lady, and she thinks you two guys ought

00:40:58

And I said, Jimmy, don't do this to me.

00:41:00

He said, please, just get by off my back.

00:41:02

You don't have to marry the lady.

00:41:10

And we've been married now, coming up on 21 years without a fight.

00:41:14

The prayer was, I'm satisfied as I am.

00:41:23

Whatever you have in mind is better than what I had in mind.

00:41:26

And it wasn't an easy choice.

00:41:30

For the first time in my life, I'm in a conscious, well-thought-out decision.

00:41:37

It was good, but it wasn't enough to uproot my entire life,

00:41:43

and my boys, and effort her family.

00:41:49

Because what we concluded was that we either had to stop seeing each other

00:41:53

or make a lifetime commitment out of this.

00:41:57

Well, I went back to the mountain and thought about it for three days

00:42:03

I looked over all the stuff I'd have to give up.

00:42:06

You know, if there's always self involved, you've got to get to it.

00:42:10

I married Jackie because I became willing to grow old with her.

00:42:22

I'm willing to grow old with her.

00:42:26

That may not sound very romantic, but it's been the basis of a pretty good deal.

00:42:44

Well, it is right now because our daughter is a young Catholic

00:42:47

and she does this kind of thing all the time.

00:42:49

I don't know what's going on.

00:42:53

In fact, it's fun to watch the events then, because when we say grace at dinner,

00:42:57

they're all doing this, and I don't.

00:42:59

So it's not part of my ritual.

00:43:02

And every night I watch him, he's watching me.

00:43:04

He's trying to figure out how come I'm not doing that.

00:43:07

I seem to be doing everything else.

00:43:11

And I'm not going to say a word.

00:43:16

I don't have to tell him the truth.

00:43:25

For guidance in each questionable situation, for sanity,

00:43:36

I pray very specifically for things.

00:43:40

And I have to ask myself, what does that mean to me?

00:43:42

Well, the definition in the book Alcoholics Anonymous is the one I use.

00:43:47

Insanity is defined as lack of proportion and the ability to think straight.

00:43:52

It's not just defined in the story about the car sounds by the name Jim.

00:43:56

So we call this plain insanity.

00:43:58

How could such lack of proportion and the ability to think straight be called anything else?

00:44:05

So the only reference I have for sanity is that there will be proportion and I'll be

00:44:13

Serenity is one thought at a time.

00:44:22

Established on such a footing, we became less and less interested in ourselves.

00:44:34

For somebody who's totally self-centered, it's something to be interested in somebody else

00:44:41

I made 24 hours a day who's going to.

00:44:46

You may be interesting, but I'm far more interesting.

00:44:57

We became less and less interested in ourselves and our little plans and designs.

00:45:01

More and more, we became interested in seeing what we could contribute to life.

00:45:08

I remember the pain of really believing that nobody had let me help them.

00:45:13

That nobody would let me love them.

00:45:15

I didn't matter that I wasn't loved.

00:45:17

I hurt because nobody would let me love them.

00:45:19

It seemed that nobody would let me help them.

00:45:22

But I had nothing to contribute that I was useless.

00:45:27

And I begin to see even early on how I can make a contribution to life.

00:45:34

If I don't do anything but show up, I have made a contribution to life.

00:45:41

I made the room less empty by just showing up.

00:45:49

I know people watch me before they make a decision to step forward onto this path.

00:45:55

They watch me for a while and see if I really do what I said I do in meetings.

00:46:07

And I watched those out of you guys before I made a decision.

00:46:12

I'm not following anybody anywhere ever again.

00:46:15

I'm so sure that they're going the right direction.

00:46:19

As we felt new power flow in, have you felt any power recently that you didn't know about before?

00:46:39

We are power seekers who are terrified when we get the power.

00:46:44

Because now we've got to do something with it that we're funny.

00:46:49

As we felt new power flow in, as we enjoyed peace of mind, and not second on a new meeting for me,

00:47:01

I used to think that means that we'll finally have some.

00:47:04

I finally realize it means just what it says.

00:47:07

I don't know how to enjoy peace of mind.

00:47:11

When it gets quiet, there's something inside my head that says, well, we better do something

00:47:17

If there's something up, this is too quiet.

00:47:19

There's something wrong here.

00:47:26

I've learned to enjoy peace of mind.

00:47:33

Most of my mornings are absolutely gorgeous because I go into a little room I've made

00:47:40

for myself and I sit in an old chair, I've been hollering around for, I've got twenty-five

00:47:46

I recover it and I've got to blank it over.

00:47:55

I just sit there and enjoy peace of mind, wondrous thing.

00:48:08

Have you had any moment in the last year when you sat still for a minute and it was

00:48:14

okay to just sit still for a minute?

00:48:17

If you've done that, that says here, that's a spiritual experience.

00:48:23

As we discovered, we could face life successfully.

00:48:26

Not that I always do, but I can.

00:48:32

As we became conscious of his presence, we began to lose our fear today, tomorrow and

00:48:38

the year after, we were reborn.

00:48:40

So does that describe anything that you had happened to you?

00:48:46

Would you be willing to surrender your entire life from here on forward to whatever it

00:48:51

is that can make that happen?

00:48:54

Because that's what they're going to ask us to do next.

00:48:56

It's another jumping off place.

00:49:00

However you can see God to be, if this happens, I'll give myself up to this.

00:49:05

A sense of purpose, a sense of direction, a sense of power.

00:49:13

Just enough, I don't want to run the universe.

00:49:17

I don't even want to run my house.

00:49:20

I just want to have that sense that if I'm called on, I can come to the line with it.

00:49:30

Well, if we want to do that, this is in all step three, and suggest a prayer.

00:49:41

Now let me give you a view before we say the prayer.

00:49:48

In spiritual terms, amen is a closure to a prayer, to a conversation with God.

00:50:01

There is no amen at the end of what we call the third step prayer.

00:50:05

The only amen I can come up with is at the end of the seventh step prayer, which is actually

00:50:10

the third step prayer with teeth in it.

00:50:16

My view is that everything from the word God to the amen at the end of what we call the

00:50:20

seventh step prayer is all part of the prayer.

00:50:24

Prayer will become activity and action.

00:50:29

But this process we're going to get into from here on is a spiritual process, not an

00:50:39

There will be power to do that.

00:50:41

I need the power to even look at my life.

00:50:45

I don't have the honesty or the power to look at it.

00:51:00

God offer myself to thee to do with me.

00:51:05

In a street top that means from here on my life is none of my business.

00:51:17

I will go where you want me to go and do what you want me to do.

00:51:26

If you say that, you better mean it.

00:51:28

Because I have been called on since the time I took this prayer to do things that are

00:51:42

My conduct is my life is my business.

00:51:48

And given my brothers, I'd be home every weekend.

00:51:58

We'd lock the door and shut off the phones.

00:52:06

I got to go out and do this stuff.

00:52:09

I had to go to Russia one year in November.

00:52:14

That's a crappy time to go to Russia.

00:52:20

I called her every day we've been married.

00:52:24

Like every day since the matter.

00:52:34

But it's because I said this prayer.

00:52:36

I am not the kind of person you would send as an emissary to Russia.

00:52:44

You weren't paying attention.

00:52:47

You sent me and four of my compatriots who had no more sense than I do to tell the

00:52:53

Russian government about alcoholics anonymous in an attempt to make it possible

00:53:03

But we all had made this commitment so we went.

00:53:08

We didn't do anything special except walk through there.

00:53:14

Vote with me and do with me as the world.

00:53:20

It strengthened my character to make that trip.

00:53:23

It wasn't because I had characters when I made the trip.

00:53:26

It strengthened my character to make that trip because I had to do something that I didn't

00:53:32

I had to get me completely out of the way.

00:53:35

Because every word we said to the Russians who ask us questions constantly, we had to be

00:53:42

very careful what we said because they would do exactly and respond exactly to what we said.

00:53:49

We were at a public meeting in Moscow.

00:53:52

A doctor had written a book about AA and it was very pro AA and they were having a public

00:53:57

forum which is customer there.

00:53:59

Hundreds of people, government officials, regular people, big auditorium, critiquing the

00:54:05

book so his second edition would be even better.

00:54:09

We were introduced as the Americans from Alcoholics Anonymous and when it was my turn

00:54:18

at the microphone, one of them asked me that loaded question.

00:54:23

How do you think Alcoholics Anonymous will work in this country?

00:54:27

That's a really scary question.

00:54:37

You put the words in my mouth and I heard myself say, I have no idea.

00:54:42

I've only been here for 13 days.

00:54:44

It would be presumptions that made even comment on how it would work.

00:54:51

I became aware of the danger I've been in and any other answer would have shut them down.

00:54:56

What a glorious thing is to be led like that.

00:55:02

Then I was able to explain to them, well, I don't know.

00:55:05

It has worked quite well in 144 other countries.

00:55:09

That's the kind of direction you get if you make this.

00:55:14

But if you make this commitment, that's the kind of stuff you're going to have to go do.

00:55:19

Do you know where we really get it?

00:55:25

Someone will come into my life and say to me, I can't stop drinking.

00:55:32

And I want to know right now, what do I have to do now?

00:55:37

To not take a drink right now.

00:55:44

Build with me and do with me as I will.

00:55:52

Relieve me of the bondage yourself and I may better do thy will.

00:55:57

It doesn't say relieve me of the bondage itself so that I get to feel better.

00:56:05

Only so I get to do your will better.

00:56:11

I said victory over them may bear witness.

00:56:15

Your power, your love, your way of life.

00:56:18

Don't take away my difficulty so I get to feel better.

00:56:21

I've come to believe that what they mean by take away my difficulty has nothing to do with this out here.

00:56:28

Take away the difficulty I'm having in being honest, in being thorough, in recognizing you and

00:56:38

All those difficulties that I have take them away please.

00:56:41

So I can sit in this chair and tell everybody in this room that's exactly what it did for me.

00:56:48

It would lead me of the bondage of self.

00:56:50

I became free in a penitentiary.

00:56:52

I got out of prison when I was locked up one night.

00:56:57

And he took away the difficulty I had being honest and there's a price I've had to pay for that.

00:57:02

I can never again have I been able to say I didn't know that.

00:57:09

I didn't know that was wrong.

00:57:15

I just am too weak to do it sometimes.

00:57:18

But I know what's right, what's wrong.

00:57:21

The price to pay for this prayer is that you will know.

00:57:27

The truth will set you free but it'll kick you butt along the way.

00:57:39

I had to go, my little, my baby daughter, still my baby daughter, did something one time that really pissed me off.

00:57:48

I won't go into the whole story.

00:57:54

She and Kelly were having a little argument and I didn't like the way it was going.

00:58:01

And I started to get out of my chair and fix it.

00:58:05

And some in my head said, sit down, shut up, leave it be.

00:58:16

And I fixed it and I created more chaos in our house that day.

00:58:23

I've got the inventory right here.

00:58:31

And I knew the whole time I was doing it I was being stupid.

00:58:34

I knew when it was over what I had to do and I did it.

00:58:36

I had to go back to this poor child and tell her I was wrong.

00:58:42

That I still didn't agree with her.

00:58:54

We always talk about the upside of surrender.

00:59:12

I'm convinced that God doesn't care whether we meet Him standing,

00:59:16

sitting, laying down, kneeling, whatever.

00:59:18

I really don't think God gives a damn.

00:59:20

I really enjoy doing group third step prayers.

00:59:28

I must tell you one time someone had a seizure.

00:59:35

But I think she had a seizure anyway.

00:59:39

I don't believe it was because of the prayer.

00:59:41

So if you're afraid of that, don't worry.

00:59:44

It was the same kind of group as this.

00:59:46

If you have a seizure, we'll just make sure you don't bite your tongue.

00:59:54

Would you like to say the third step prayer with me?

00:59:57

Because I'm going to say it and get on about my business.

01:00:13

God, I offer myself to the, to build with me, to deal with me.

01:00:24

But I know better to, I will.

01:00:57

My experience with God has always been pleasant.

01:01:00

I hope you had a pleasant experience too.

01:01:36

The thing we do until we finish up the seventh step,

01:01:39

because of what we just said is part of this prayer.

01:01:43

The events are going to occur in my life from this moment on

01:01:48

and for, until I get through this little house cleaning process.

01:01:52

Every bit of it will be applicable to what we call inventory.

01:02:00

Do you like what just happened to you?

01:02:10

It's not going to get any better.

01:02:15

There will be moments of great elation.

01:02:21

It's about being still enough for me to hear the voice of God.

01:02:28

In my experience, God has never, ever yelled at me.

01:02:39

It's a very gentle quiet voice and I must be still or I won't hear it.

01:02:44

Whether it comes through your mouths or in that special way he is

01:02:50

of talking within me, I won't hear it less than quiet.

01:02:55

And all the inventory is an effort to clear away the stuff that's

01:03:00

The resentment, the fear, the guilt, the anger, the self-centeredness,

01:03:05

the wearer's mind is cleared out.

01:03:12

So it says next we launch on a course of vigorous action.

01:03:17

The first step of which is a...

01:03:22

Because this will have little permanent effects.

01:03:24

And that's where it once followed by a strenuous effort to face

01:03:27

a mirror to the things that have involved us.

01:03:30

We're not going to write all that inventory tonight.

01:03:32

But I can say from my experience, if you do it the way the big book

01:03:40

suggests, I'm going to show you a couple of things I do.

01:03:43

You're already at inventory experts, so I won't take much time with it.

01:03:49

For most people, there's three formats here.

01:03:54

There's a format for resentments.

01:03:57

There's a completely different format to examine fear.

01:04:02

There's a completely different format to examine conduct,

01:04:05

starting with sexual conduct.

01:04:07

But it's good for all conduct.

01:04:10

There's approximately roughly, for most people,

01:04:13

about eight to ten hours of actual work involved in the resentment piece.

01:04:18

Unless you just have to go insane and have 2,500 names,

01:04:25

in which case, find another sponsor.

01:04:30

Okay, be thorough, but don't be insane.

01:04:34

Quite often, that list of names that comes up is the same person

01:04:41

And I expect you to write every one of them down.

01:04:44

I only want to hear about a couple of them.

01:04:47

You got to go clean them all up.

01:04:49

I don't need to listen to it.

01:04:51

Unless you need to tell me all of them.

01:04:54

I had one kid do his first step, and after ten straight hours,

01:05:03

He just sucked the juice right out of me.

01:05:11

I climbed up on his bed and went to sleep.

01:05:16

I woke up about two hours later, and he was still talking.

01:05:25

One time I came home, and there was a ten minute test step on my answering device.

01:05:33

Anyway, I use what I call a checklist method simply because it works.

01:05:41

I take it a little time because this is a delicate area.

01:05:44

My mind is subject to get deliberately confused the issue.

01:05:48

My ego really will kick in at this point and do its best to create trouble.

01:05:53

So I do a little checklist thing.

01:05:55

What simply means is we go through the direction book, and by the way,

01:06:02

to my knowledge, this is the only place where there are specific directions on how to do it.

01:06:07

We have a lot of good philosophical books written about this,

01:06:11

but this is where the directions are for me.

01:06:14

Sentence by sentence, it takes me through the process.

01:06:18

And it was written this way because Bill knew that somehow along the way,

01:06:22

as much as we depend on each other face to face, there's going to be somebody with just the book.

01:06:28

And they need to be able to get the same results.

01:06:32

And so you can do this with just the book.

01:06:35

We're lucky, we don't have to.

01:06:40

Being convinced that self manifested in various ways is what has defeated us.

01:06:44

We consider it common manifestations.

01:06:46

Are we convinced that self manifested in various ways is what's defeated us?

01:06:54

I don't have to look for any complex Freudian things.

01:06:59

What's wrong with me is self.

01:07:04

Resentment is the number one offender, and it kills more alcoholics than anything else.

01:07:10

Resentment stem all forms of spiritual disease.

01:07:13

Big piece of information there.

01:07:19

Resentment is not a mental or emotional problem.

01:07:22

Resentment is a spiritual disease.

01:07:26

It must be the granddaddy of all of them because it says from it,

01:07:29

stem all forms of spiritual disease.

01:07:34

And I got to ask myself, what does that mean to me?

01:07:39

Well, it means a couple of things.

01:07:46

You can be dead, you can be in another town, and then make any difference.

01:07:51

You're in my head, and you are running my life.

01:07:56

And I do not want to be owned by the kind of people that piss me off.

01:08:03

The second thing is that resentment separates me.

01:08:08

And isn't that what they're trying to tell us is a problem?

01:08:14

If I resent Bill, I am separated from Bill.

01:08:18

And if I'm separated from the children of God, I'm going to be separated from God.

01:08:27

If I resent Bill, I miss Bill entirely, because I don't see him.

01:08:33

I see him up here in my head who I think he is and what I think he's done.

01:08:42

It's a spiritual disease that separates us.

01:08:44

So we've not only been mentally and physically, oh, we have been spiritually sick.

01:08:56

I had to change my whole idea about spiritual.

01:08:58

I thought spiritual was automatically cool.

01:09:08

When the spiritual model is overcome, we straighten out mentally and physically.

01:09:12

I'm a little goofy, but I straighten out mentally and physically.

01:09:16

I have some physical problems, but what the hell?

01:09:23

I carried this model over some rough roads and rode it hard and hung it up wet many times.

01:09:29

I'd be surprised if I didn't have some, but I straightened out mentally and physically.

01:09:37

It says here, in dealing with resentments, we set them on paper.

01:09:40

My question, if I'm sponsoring you is, have we done that yet?

01:09:45

We don't have anything else to do until we've done that.

01:09:47

We haven't done that because we don't know how.

01:09:50

Well, maybe if it's really a textbook, it'll tell us how to do it.

01:09:53

Let's read on just far enough to see.

01:09:57

Oh, we listed people, institutions, and principles with whom we were angry.

01:10:07

Then come back when that's done.

01:10:10

And I'm going to do that too.

01:10:12

And I always have mine done before you because I've been practicing longer.

01:10:16

And my list is always shorter.

01:10:18

And I'm a smart ass and I let you know that.

01:10:23

Then we ask ourselves why we were angry after we got the list made.

01:10:32

In most cases, we found it was our self-esteem, pocketbooks, and based on their personal relations, including sex, for hurt or threatened.

01:10:40

The only reason I ever get angry with anybody is because you either hurt me or threatened me.

01:10:49

And the only way you can threaten me is to make it appear like I'm not going to get something I want.

01:10:58

Or I'm not going to get to keep something I think I have.

01:11:01

There's all kinds of stuff involved in that.

01:11:04

If you hurt my self-esteem, you can call me a big dummy.

01:11:08

And if my attitude toward you is that you're a big dummy, it doesn't phase me at all.

01:11:12

If I need you to like me and you call me a big dummy, you can devastate me.

01:11:19

If you can hurt or threaten me, I need to be free of that.

01:11:22

The only reason I resent anybody is my defense against my own pain.

01:11:32

I can take a brand new person, still smells like booze, and get this much done.

01:11:38

Make a list of everybody you're angry at.

01:11:42

That's all I'm thinking about.

01:11:46

That's tough, tough, tough, tough, tough.

01:11:50

They give us the format here.

01:11:53

Why am I angry and what's being affected in my life by that?

01:11:58

The most important part of this whole process is what happens between the third and the fourth column of this inventory.

01:12:07

Up to this point, I have a grudge list and I have an attitude.

01:12:13

If I'm telling the truth, I'm already bypassed, but I shouldn't feel this way.

01:12:20

He did this to me, and she said this about me, and blah, blah, blah.

01:12:26

It's ugly, and I'm righteously right about it.

01:12:29

I'm beginning to get a hint at this point that there's something wrong.

01:12:43

So we went back to our lives.

01:12:46

There's the direction I start from today with Bill, and I move on back.

01:12:51

I talk a lily as far back as my memory will carry me without it.

01:12:54

When it stops working, stop riding.

01:12:56

First I'm going to crap away, and pretty soon I have millions.

01:13:02

You've got plenty of time to rest your life to try to stuff you missed the first time.

01:13:06

My first inventory was a lie anyway.

01:13:12

I dashed off and spent two hours riding out of a catalog of some of the worst things I've ever done.

01:13:21

I went back to my sponsor with it two hours I took.

01:13:24

From the time he said, God, we're revealing yourself to you.

01:13:27

As you reveal yourself to you, I was back two hours later with this list of stuff I'd done.

01:13:31

He looked at it and he said, that's garbage.

01:13:34

You wrote that to impress me.

01:13:41

I took my first first step to somebody else because I am an alcoholic and I am selfless.

01:13:49

I'd spent two hours being scrupulously honest.

01:13:57

I awakened spiritually in that lie.

01:14:01

Because I'd tell this guy something I'd done and he would say to me, well, that wasn't that bad.

01:14:07

When I tell him something else and he'd say, well, that wasn't that bad.

01:14:11

I awakened to the fact that there's something wrong here because some of this was that bad.

01:14:17

But I had picked somebody who would tell me what I wanted to hear so I wouldn't have to do anything about it.

01:14:22

And if I didn't stop that immediately I was going to die an ugly death.

01:14:26

Meaning I'd have to live an ugly life for a while for it.

01:14:35

My first real inventory was pretty shabby.

01:14:37

I didn't have much memory left.

01:14:39

So when I say it was shabby, it was kind of short.

01:14:47

But I did it this way and I got into some things.

01:14:51

When we finished it we considered it carefully.

01:14:56

When you got all this done, consider it carefully.

01:15:00

And they even tell us how to consider what a marvelous mercy this is.

01:15:07

They even tell me how I can go about it so I don't get confused.

01:15:12

The first thing I see is that the world and its people are often quite wrong.

01:15:18

I'm a little boy's birthday in 1966 federal narcotics ages came to my house.

01:15:27

One came through the front door literally.

01:15:30

One came through the back door.

01:15:31

One came through the side window.

01:15:33

They knocked me to the ground, handcuffed me, stood them and that called me several kinds of bad names.

01:15:39

My four year old let out a shriek and this big cop swung around and almost shot him.

01:15:46

And I went from resentment to hate right there.

01:15:49

And I carried that for a long time.

01:15:54

Count on it right near the top.

01:16:01

And to this day I think that's a really shitty way to make a living.

01:16:05

Breaking people's houses down, stepping on their necks and nearly shooting their kids.

01:16:09

That's a hell of a way to make a living.

01:16:12

And the world's people are often quite wrong.

01:16:18

But I can recognize they're often quite wrong.

01:16:22

To conclude to that as wrong as far as most of us ever got.

01:16:26

The usual outcome is that people continued to wrong us.

01:16:38

It just this moment occurred to me because I'm a word mechanic.

01:16:43

Another dimension of the word sore.

01:16:47

I'm talking about being sore and angry.

01:16:52

A sore is a very painful lesion.

01:16:57

Resentment is a very painful lesion on my soul I suspect.

01:17:05

Anyway, that just went into my mind.

01:17:08

Sometimes it was remorse when we were sore in ourselves.

01:17:11

It's playing a little life which includes deep resentment

01:17:16

and leads only to futility and unhappiness.

01:17:19

I remember so far talked about us getting a brand new mind.

01:17:27

Here's what the new mind thinks like.

01:17:30

The old mind thinks that son of a bit broke into my house and nearly shot my son.

01:17:39

The new mind says it's plain that a life that includes this kind of thinking.

01:17:44

This kind of deep resentment can lead only to futility and unhappiness.

01:17:51

Well, to me I was in my second penitentiary and he was still loose on the street.

01:17:56

I wasn't getting too far with this kind of deal.

01:18:01

To the precise extent we've met these, do we squander the hours that might have been worthwhile?

01:18:05

And I love the word squander.

01:18:12

You can accidentally waste something.

01:18:14

But squandering means you know it's value and you trash it anyway.

01:18:19

And I can't duck the past but I know that to be truth.

01:18:25

I'm wasting my life in years and I know it and I can't do anything about it.

01:18:32

But with the alcoholic whose hope is the maintenance and growth of the spiritual experience,

01:18:37

this business of resentment is infinitely grave, we find it fatal.

01:18:41

For when harboring such feelings we shut ourselves off from the sunlight of the spirit.

01:18:46

The insanity of alcohol returns from a drink again and with us to drink us to die.

01:18:51

The new mind has to understand if we're to live we have to be free of anger.

01:18:55

That just doesn't seem fair does it?

01:19:05

Everybody else gets to be angry.

01:19:07

If I'm going to live I got to be free of it.

01:19:11

It doesn't mean I won't get angry.

01:19:13

It means I better get free of it free damn quick.

01:19:22

It will shut me off from the power I need.

01:19:25

Do you like righteous anger? I do.

01:19:31

Well not too long ago I had a piece of that.

01:19:35

I just deliberately stayed pissed for three days for our own inventory because it felt so good.

01:19:40

I just wanted to get every little piece out of it that I could.

01:19:45

I had to stay away from nice people because I hadn't looked like a wasn't angry

01:19:51

but I just wanted to steam everything and I really was right.

01:19:57

And that's the ahead and let it go.

01:20:02

The grouts in the brainstorm are not for us.

01:20:05

I love the grouts in the brainstorm.

01:20:10

After what he did I should have.

01:20:19

And then I told him and he'd have done pretty soon I got it going.

01:20:30

Give me another drink. This is good.

01:20:35

You've heard of that we have to be free of the anger.

01:20:38

The grouts in the brainstorm are the dubious luxury of normal men for alcoholics and poison.

01:20:43

I just need to know that in my mind.

01:20:45

I know when I get angry I know today I must be rid of this.

01:20:56

Do you ever have an emotional hangover?

01:21:02

I've seen her get angry in 10 minutes later.

01:21:10

And for the next day and a half I'm tired.

01:21:15

And I'm thinking how much damage does I do?

01:21:25

I have done, done, done, done, done.

01:21:36

This is the list we've just made.

01:21:38

We're prepared to look at it from an entirely different angle.

01:21:41

My book, by the way, says we're prepared to look for it.

01:21:45

It was a printer's error along the way.

01:21:48

We spent numerous hours debating whether it was for or at until I just went to New York, went to the archives, got the first edition and it's at it.

01:21:58

We're prepared to look at this list from a different angle.

01:22:02

We began to see that the world-less people really dominated us.

01:22:12

This man I hated from the bottom of my heart owned me.

01:22:20

He dominated the way I treated people.

01:22:24

The wrongdoing of others fancy the real had the power to actually kill.

01:22:34

Like an idiot, I shouldn't own by now, but I didn't.

01:22:37

I went to Bruce and asked him, how will I know whether it's fancy or real?

01:22:43

He said, if you are involved in it, it's fancy.

01:22:51

And Kim put words on what that meant for me.

01:22:54

The minute I recall what that cop did to me and my kids, it was not what that cop did at all.

01:23:02

It's my emotional flap going on over about what that cop did.

01:23:09

It's colored by all the times I got.

01:23:11

You know, I even came up with a plan to get a wonderful alcoholic plan.

01:23:23

Jesus, how stupid can you get?

01:23:25

He's got a gun and knows how to use it and has already demonstrated.

01:23:31

But I'm stalking him in my head and I don't worry, lives.

01:23:37

I was going to Alsley's runners out of Brooklyn in the 60s.

01:23:41

We had some liquid acid that would put you away for weeks.

01:23:48

It was discovered because it got on a sinus hand and went right straight into the bloodstream.

01:23:52

You don't even have to swallow it.

01:23:53

You just have to get it on you.

01:23:55

And death was too good for this guy.

01:24:00

I was going to get five double old caps of liquid acid and tape them to my hand, find

01:24:08

him and shake his hand and forgive him and send him to the moon.

01:24:14

It didn't occur to me that we're going to get a little on me too.

01:24:24

I don't have any problem at all considering how dangerous resentment is to me.

01:24:31

I didn't find him, but I was on the way to finding him.

01:24:35

Resentment is a killer for me.

01:24:40

Fancy to rule has the power to actually kill.

01:24:43

So if I'm involved in it in my head, it's already fancied.

01:24:49

We saw these resentments must be mastered.

01:24:53

We couldn't wish him away any more than alcohol.

01:25:02

We realized the people who wronged us were perhaps spiritually sick.

01:25:06

That we did not like their symptoms in the way these disturbed us.

01:25:10

They, like ourselves, were sick too.

01:25:19

What does spiritually sick mean to me?

01:25:21

It means I'm separated from God.

01:25:23

I'm separated from my power source.

01:25:26

And when I feel separated, I behave badly.

01:25:29

So all that means is if I can take a look at you as perhaps being separated from your source,

01:25:34

no wonder you're behaving the way you are.

01:25:40

You feel disenfranchised like I do.

01:25:43

I wonder you're behaving that way.

01:25:45

And I don't get the luxury of saying that sick son bitch.

01:25:48

I got to say, perhaps, like myself.

01:25:52

This person is behaving this way because they don't have any choice either.

01:25:56

It's a whole new way of thinking.

01:26:00

Spiritual leaders for centuries have tried to teach us.

01:26:05

If you have anything against your brother, if you're angry with your brother,

01:26:09

you've got to get it cleaned up first because you can't get in the temple carrying it with you.

01:26:19

I must give forth without reservation.

01:26:28

They like myself and perhaps spiritually sick.

01:26:30

A whole new way of looking at it.

01:26:32

We ask God to help us show them the same tolerance pity and patience we had carefully granted sick friend.

01:26:39

At that time I did not grant sick people patience, tolerance and pity.

01:26:45

I had to have a script for everything in life so you'd like me.

01:26:51

I did it so I could do it right.

01:26:53

And there's only one script for visiting with sick people.

01:26:57

Is there something I can do for you?

01:27:02

I was afraid you might have something for me to do.

01:27:08

Stay here for a while with me and read.

01:27:12

Oh God, I've got things to do and people to see.

01:27:15

Just sit here quietly with me for a while.

01:27:22

I didn't know how to do that.

01:27:24

I could not grant you patience and tolerance and pity.

01:27:28

When a person in the family said to ourselves, this is a sick man.

01:27:35

God saved me from being angry.

01:27:37

I do not ever, never have when I resent somebody, prayed to think of everything I want.

01:27:48

I don't even pray that I get everything I want.

01:27:52

I certainly don't pray that they get everything they want.

01:27:56

I don't pray for justice for them either.

01:27:59

My only prayer for you and I will pray for anyone is that God will be done in your life too.

01:28:05

My prayer is God saved me from being angry.

01:28:12

Please turn cassette over now and continue to listen on side two.