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Old 12-01-2005, 09:28 AM
rosie read n' post
 
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12-1-05 (can you believe it?)

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Twenty-Four Hours A Day

A.A. Thought For The Day

The thoughts that come before having a slip are often
largely subconscious. It is a question whether or not
our subconscious minds ever become entirely free from
alcoholic thoughts as long as we live. For instance,
some of us dream about being drunk when we are asleep,
even after several years of sobriety in A.A. During the
period of our drinking days, our subconscious minds have
been thoroughly conditioned by our alcoholic way of
thinking and it is doubtful that they ever become
entirely free of such thoughts during our lifetime. But
when our conscious minds are fully conditioned against
drinking, we can stay sober and our subconscious minds
do not often bother us. Am I still conditioning my conscious
mind?



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Old 12-01-2005, 09:10 PM
DaveB
 
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Re: 12-1-05 (can you believe it?)

On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 15:28:51 GMT, "rosie read n' post"
<readandpost@yahoo.com> wrote:

>************************************************* **********
>
>Twenty-Four Hours A Day
>
>A.A. Thought For The Day
>
>The thoughts that come before having a slip are often
>largely subconscious. It is a question whether or not
>our subconscious minds ever become entirely free from
>alcoholic thoughts as long as we live. For instance,
>some of us dream about being drunk when we are asleep,
>even after several years of sobriety in A.A. During the
>period of our drinking days, our subconscious minds have
>been thoroughly conditioned by our alcoholic way of
>thinking and it is doubtful that they ever become
>entirely free of such thoughts during our lifetime. But
>when our conscious minds are fully conditioned against
>drinking, we can stay sober and our subconscious minds
>do not often bother us. Am I still conditioning my conscious
>mind?
>
>
>

Hiya Rosie.........)


Daveb
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Old 12-02-2005, 09:05 AM
rosie read n' post
 
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Re: 12-1-05 (can you believe it?)

hello sweetie!

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rosie
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<DaveB> wrote in message news:438fbb0f.42331907@news.dslextreme.com...
> On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 15:28:51 GMT, "rosie read n' post"
> <readandpost@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>************************************************ ***********
>>
>>Twenty-Four Hours A Day
>>
>>A.A. Thought For The Day
>>
>>The thoughts that come before having a slip are often
>>largely subconscious. It is a question whether or not
>>our subconscious minds ever become entirely free from
>>alcoholic thoughts as long as we live. For instance,
>>some of us dream about being drunk when we are asleep,
>>even after several years of sobriety in A.A. During the
>>period of our drinking days, our subconscious minds have
>>been thoroughly conditioned by our alcoholic way of
>>thinking and it is doubtful that they ever become
>>entirely free of such thoughts during our lifetime. But
>>when our conscious minds are fully conditioned against
>>drinking, we can stay sober and our subconscious minds
>>do not often bother us. Am I still conditioning my conscious
>>mind?
>>
>>
>>

> Hiya Rosie.........)
>
>
> Daveb



 


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