“Admitted to God, ourselves, and another human being the
exact nature of our wrongs.”
Monday, April 6, 2015
Step 5
It has been said that confession is good for the soul. This
is particularly true for this step, as it represents one of the first major
steps of humility and bravery - to confront ourselves as we are and take
responsibility for our own behaviors. The magic of this step lies in the
conversion that takes place from confronting our false self and being willing
to let go of our delusions of innocence in regards to our behavior. Taking this
step helps to result in the emergence of true perspective on ourselves and
solid self-esteem based upon taking personal responsibility and owning up to
difficult truths. The steps helps us to bridge the gap between who we really
are and our false self. Honesty and responsibility are bridges to true self-esteem
and self-respect. Through the process of admitting the harm that we have caused
others and ourselves we come to grow and compassion and empathy for ourselves
and those who have suffered at our hands. This is a critical aspect of
spiritual growth and a critical component of growing in true love. Remembering,
that true love is about honoring the value of ourselves and others, and is
respectful to that value to take responsibility for harm and suffering
committed. As we admit the truth of what we’ve done, we come home to ourselves
and the possibility of a new life and new personality that is founded on love,
compassion, empathy, and forgiveness. We find freedom from our own shame and
guilt as we take responsibility and ultimately find forgiveness in the humanity
of our personality and actions. This is true maturity and also helps us to
evolve from the rampant immatruity demonstrated back in our using days and through our addict/alcoholic personalities.
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