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Originally posted by 9Cib27
reply to post by Neopan100
Why would someone diamond encrust an AA necklace? Or a sobriety necklace for that matter... You would really need for something to be important to
HOLY &@%^ THE DAYTONA 500 HAS TRANSFORMER CARS
Originally posted by 9Cib27
reply to post by Neopan100
Why would someone diamond encrust an AA necklace? Or a sobriety necklace for that matter... You would really need for something to be important to
HOLY &@%^ THE DAYTONA 500 HAS TRANSFORMER CARS
Originally posted by Champagne
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You, obviously, are clueless when it comes to alcoholism and addiction!! For someone, who has drank to the limit & taken different drugs during the same time period, for 25-30 years to aquire - and maintain - sobriety?? It is nothing less than a miracle spiritually and an incredible feat to acomplish.
That IS an AA emblem and, if I had the millions he does, I might get it covered with diamonds, too!! lol
If you need more clarification just let me know. After 30 years of living the drinking/drugging lifestyle, I was able to achieve 20 years of continuous sobriety.........
One of the symbols used by Crowley to identify his fraternal order is the Masonic triangle within a circle with the acronyms A.A. inscribed below it. This symbol is now known globally as the symbol of Alcoholics Anonymous.Crowley published a book in 1922 entitled Diary of a Drug Fiend. In this book Crowley presents a satanic program of recovery from drug addiction. Throughout Diary of a Drug fiend, its publication predating Alcoholics Anonymous by 17 years, there are many themes and phrases, both similar and identical that are also common in “The Big Book” of Alcoholics Anonymous. These themes include “abandoning free will”, “abandoning ones self”, “it’s beyond human power”, “god is beyond conception”, “Do what thou wilt”, “Do with me as thou wilt” etc. The identical ideology of these doctrines is this: free will is useless therefore hand your will over to someone or something else.