Thursday, July 3, 2014

What does the UA tool of meetings mean to me?


This blogger writes:
Meetings mean getting outside of myself to hear another person’s shares and concerns.  Sometimes I wrap myself in isolation and fear, but getting to a meeting and knowing there is another person who shares my experience is relieving.

Meetings are opportunities for me to be present in life and to share on my experiences – to acknowledge my being alive.  I am allowed to be of service to others by acknowledging and receiving their experience, strength, and hope.
Meetings are places where I learn to honor the space and commitments of others and myself.
Being present at a meeting allows me to acknowledge my own experience, strength, and hope.  The disease of underbeing keeps me from recognizing that I have value, too.
Meetings teach me to establish boundaries around my shares and experiences. 

Meetings are a power greater than myself through which I can receive connection with my higher power.  Sometimes, something is said at a meeting that I desperately needed to hear or express.

What do meetings mean to you?


To learn more about the U.A. program, visit the www.underearnersanonymous.org  website.

If you are in the Orange County, CA area, come join us for a face-to-face meeting on Wednesday Nights.

When:  7:00 PM -8:30 PM
Where: St Matthews Ecumenical Church
Location:  1111 W Town and Country Rd # 14, Orange, CA 92868
Cross Streets:  Town & Country Rd and Main St.
Meeting in the study room adjacent to the business office.

(Park in rear of building)

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