Please contact our representative before attending your first meeting. If you would the to list your secular AA meeting, you can. To join online, here's the Zoom meeting link:ĭial in: (301) 715-8592 Hello newcomer! We're happy you're here. The Online Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous has been listing online AA meetings for many years. We meet up the stairs, first door on the left. To join in-person, please contact our representative first to verify that meeting in person is an option (: Entrance is on Capital Street. We are open to anyone who identifies as an Adult Child of an Alcoholic or dysfunctional family, and also to anyone who thinks he/she might be an adult child and is looking for help and hope. Meetings Local Time 06:00 pm America/New_YorkĦ20 Broadway,Wisconsin Dells 53965 Wisconsin Sauk “Newcomers can speak about whatever is on their minds. After our readings is sharing time - even if you’re new, we’d love to hear about you and your story. We read from the red ACA “Big Red Book.” No worries if you don’t have a book, you can listen & have the opportunity to share later. Feel welcome to add pronouns to your Zoom name and create gender neutral language during readings. You can also reach out by text - please allow for a delayed response. For an immediate response, please e-mail. Please reach out for the Zoom Link & Password. If you’re new to our meeting, please plan to be on video during newcomer introductions for the safety of our group. This meeting is actively welcoming/affirming of LGBTQIA+ ACAs, yet we are not exclusive and welcome all ACAs to our group. Great group of recovering adult children, meeting online on Zoom every Monday 6pm-7:30 pm Eastern (5 pm Central 3pm Pacific) Tuesday 01:00 AM WEB0291 Zoom Kids are Alright Meetings Local Time 12:00 pm America/Los_Angeles Passcode: 703908 Send email to: UnityInProgress with First Name for weekly reminders. In the 4-step sharing process, one is invited to 1) become aware of their breath, emotions, and body sensations 2) gently check in with the inner child, inner teen, critical parent and loving parent and identify the part of themselves that is activated 3) share what activated that part and 4) one may choose to engage in a deeper share during which the loving parent acknowledges the part of themselves that is in need at the present moment and offers nurturing support and/or commitment to action. The Reparenting Check-in Practice meeting follows the model set forth in Chapter 9, Appendix C of the Loving Parent Guidebook. This is a beautiful way to start the week and a useful model for daily practice. This is an open meeting to which ALL ARE WELCOME. No longer do we exclude ourselves from the flow of life we become a part of it, and discover the fullness of what recovery has to offer.Monday 10:00 PM WEB0181 Reparenting Check-In Practice In doing this, we find our lives meshing more and more easily with the order of things around us. We are taught to seek guidance from a Higher Power, one with a larger vision of things than our own. We are taught to consult spiritual principles, not our selfish desires, in making our decisions.
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The only thing that will free us from self-will and the conflict it generates in our lives is to break our reliance on ego, coming to rely instead on the guidance and power offered us by a loving God. When our ideas, our desires, our demands take first place in our lives, we find ourselves in constant conflict with everyone and everything around us. And today, living on self-will can make our lives just as unmanageable as they were when we were using. The unmanageability that we admitted to in Step One was as much a product of our self-will as it was of our chronic drug abuse.