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Re: My journey
Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2020 9:00 am
by Storyteller
It will be 3 weeks on Monday that I have been sober.
I saw an alcohol nurse, I reduced my units, detoxed and it will be 3 weeks on Monday that I've been sober and almost weed free.
Yesterday was the first hard day, the first real test. I actually wanted a drink. Not to get drunk, just imbibe a few over the course of the day. I was so tempted. Weighed up all the pros and cons, talked to my friends, the nurse, argued with myself.
I am so proud of myself, I remained sober.
I'm finding peace.
Re: My journey
Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2020 9:51 am
by 1over137
And we are proud od you too
Re: My journey
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2023 5:28 am
by Storyteller
Greetings
I am now living in Scotland, looking to buy a few acres of land with my partner. Become self sufficent, go off grid.
I am finally happy.... and SOBER!!!!!!!!
I have gone from 90+ units a week to no more than 3 a month. I now eat healthily after having my gall bladder removed after gallstones.
Still questioning my faith, discovering different paths.
Still seeking truth.
Sending bright blessings to you all, much love
Re: My journey
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2023 10:09 am
by Philip
Hello, Annette - I've often wondered how you were doing.
QUESTIONING and struggling with our faith and confronting doubts are always a good and necessary thing. Abandoning it - well, I hope you never do that.
Thanks for stopping by!
Re: My journey
Posted: Mon May 29, 2023 12:52 am
by 1over137
Hi Anette,
I will be in Scotland for a week in September. In Edinburg. It will be my first time to see the beautiful green country.
It is great you eat healthily though I am sorry your gallbladder was removed.
I hope with healthily diet you feel better and better.
and greetings
Re: My journey
Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2024 4:33 pm
by Storyteller
Living my best life now.
Settled in Scotland, sober (I now enjoy the very occasional tipple... I had about half a dozen units last year!) I have discovered photography, the scenery and wildlife makes it easy to get stunning shots.
I am now on good terms with my ex, my daughter and I have reconnected and she is doing really well at uni.
I'm happy with my partner, we are almost self sufficent and off grid.
My mum has Alzheimers which is hard, she survived breast cancer but it made her Alzheimers worse. I'm staying positive, write to her often and send pics which she loves. It's tough being so far away but my brother and sister are local to her and she's well looked after.
My partner has several comorbidities, was told seven years ago he wouldn't survive 24 hours. He is I'll but we cope, and we live life fully within our health restrictions.
I have everything that I dreamed of, all those years ago....
I still chat to God, through nature rather than religion and I think I live a better life. I am surrounded by people that love me, that value me and encourage me to grow spiritually.
I live in a cabin, in the marshes (rewilding project) and my neighbours are sheep, hares, badgers and birds of prey. It is my own little slice of heaven right here on earth.
Love and bright blessings to you all
Re: My journey
Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 12:18 pm
by 1over137
Storyteller wrote: βFri Jan 19, 2024 4:33 pm
Living my best life now.
Settled in Scotland, sober (I now enjoy the very occasional tipple... I had about half a dozen units last year!) I have discovered photography, the scenery and wildlife makes it easy to get stunning shots.
I am now on good terms with my ex, my daughter and I have reconnected and she is doing really well at uni.
I'm happy with my partner, we are almost self sufficent and off grid.
My mum has Alzheimers which is hard, she survived breast cancer but it made her Alzheimers worse. I'm staying positive, write to her often and send pics which she loves. It's tough being so far away but my brother and sister are local to her and she's well looked after.
My partner has several comorbidities, was told seven years ago he wouldn't survive 24 hours. He is I'll but we cope, and we live life fully within our health restrictions.
I have everything that I dreamed of, all those years ago....
I still chat to God, through nature rather than religion and I think I live a better life. I am surrounded by people that love me, that value me and encourage me to grow spiritually.
I live in a cabin, in the marshes (rewilding project) and my neighbours are sheep, hares, badgers and birds of prey. It is my own little slice of heaven right here on earth.
Love and bright blessings to you all
Hey Anette,
Love and blessings to you, too.
How great you are sober and how exciting you are moving with your life. Scotland is such a wonderful country. I was there this year in September and fulfilled my child's dream. I would love to see some spectacular photos you did.
It sounds like your relationships improved, and I am so happy for you.
I am also sorry that your mum has Alzheimer's. It is beautiful you send her pictures and write often and that she is being taken care of.
And reading you, I can see that you and your partner have been through a lot, but you got through.
That is great you have found your peace and connection.
Nature is just wonderful.
I need to be in nature every week. 2 hours is a minimum. As a highly sensitive person, I really need peaceful walks in nature.
Sending you hugs.
Re: My journey
Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 12:19 pm
by Philip
Annette, thanks for the update. Sorry to hear about your mom - my mom had Alzheimers for 10 years. I hope to go to The Highlands one day!
Annette: I still chat to God, through nature rather than religion...
Well, not sure what you mean by talking to God through nature, but (ALL) religions are just ways of pointlessly trying to appease God or one's perceived god (or gods), so as to earn salvation by doing STUFF / good works.
Philip
Re: My journey
Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2024 2:57 pm
by EssentialSacrifice
re: religion
a personal set or institutionalized system of religious attitudes, beliefs, and
practices (which of course include "works")
Paul said something about this also in his writing to the Romans: βBe not conformed to this worldβ (Rom. 12:2). In short, James tells us that
true religion is a devotion to God, demonstrated by love and compassion for fellowmen, coupled with unworldliness
A religious person does good works in order to impress God and others.
A Christian does good works to reveal God to a lost and dying world. You could say that one is revealing who man is and the other is revealing who God is. Things may look similar on the outside,
but things are radically different on the inside
but (ALL) religions are just ways of pointlessly trying to appease God or earn salvation by doing STUFF / good works.
true only if you're trying to impress, not if you're earnestly making acts of reparation for the sinfulness of men for God. Every act of Christ's life, every miracle He performed, even His sacrificial death of crucifixion was an act of works directed towards Our Father's Divine Will ...
justified by works, and not by faith only. Likewise, was not Rahab the harlot also justified by works when she received the messengers and sent them out another way? For as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also.β James 2:14-26
βIn all things showing yourself to be a pattern of good works.β Titus 2:7. βTo obey, to be ready for every good work.β Titus 3:1. βThat those who have believed in God should be careful to maintain good works.β Titus 3:8
... this only to name a few such verses.
Re: My journey
Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2024 6:36 pm
by Philip
Essential: true only if you're trying to impress, not if you're earnestly making acts of reparation for the sinfulness of men for God. Every act of Christ's life, every miracle He performed, even His sacrificial death of crucifixion was an act of works directed towards Our Father's Divine Will ...
Of course, when I reference "religion," I'm alluding to all of the world's FALSE religions - and NOT Christianity. I don't consider Christianity to be a religion, certainly not like other (non-Christian) faith traditions. Obviously, you will see many good works from God's saved - as that is what He desires of us AND they are first inspired from within us by God's Spirit = and thus are SIGNS of our salvation. We do them because we love (first) Him (and then) others. And we know (or should) that no level of works will or can buy God's love or His salvation.
Essential, it's good to see a post from you - long time since I've seen you around!
Philip