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When a
child my mother taught me the legends of our people; taught me of the sun
and sky, the moon and stars, the clouds and storms. She also taught me to
kneel and pray to Usen for strength, health, wisdom, and protection.
Geronimo Chiracahua
Apache I forgot the strong
warnings and the prejudices of my people concerning drink.
Big Book pg.
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A.A.W.S. Childhood memories rose before
me. I could almost hear the sound of the preacher's voice; there was that
proffered temperance pledge I never signed; my grandfather's good natured
contempt of some church folk and their doings; his insistence that the
spheres really had their music; but his denial of the preacher's right to
tell him how he must listen; his fearlessness as he spoke of these things
just before he died; these recollections welled up from the past. They
made me swallow hard. Big Book pg.
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A.A.W.S. There I humbly offered
myself to God, as I then understood Him, to do with me as He would. I
placed myself unreservedly under His care and direction. I admitted for
the first time that of myself I was nothing; that without Him I was
lost. Big Book pg. 13
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A.A.W.S Grandfather, Grandmother teach us the lessons we need to live in a spiritual way.
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