A Wellspring of Hope
Newsletter of The Recovery Group
August 2003
Volume 5, Issue 8
ser*en*dip*i*ty ~ (noun) First appeared 1754:
the faculty or phenomenon of finding
valuable or agreeable things not sought for.
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From Our Editor
Founder's Corner
From the TRG Administration
From Our ODAT Committee
From our Recovery Group Sponsor Program
Letters to the Editor
Special Announcement ~ RecoveryTalk Happy
Hour!
Kids' Corner
Twelve Steps of Overeaters Anonymous ~ A Kid's
View
Teens' Corner
August Loop Spotlights
Italian and Recovery
Journey to Recovery
Latter Day Saints
Meditations and Recovery
From Our Recovery Group Members
Recovery Writers' Series
Selection from OA's Lifeline
From the Literature
Recovery Meditations Calendar
The Recovery Group Online Meetings
Overeaters Anonymous Contacts
Recovery Group Contacts
The Serenity Prayer

Dear Serendipity Readers,

~ FROM OUR EDITOR
~
BYOC: Bring Your Own Coffee! That's what we invite you to
do when you come to the Recovery Happy Hour, every night at
10:30 PM EDT, right after the 9:30 PM OA meeting on the
#Recovery channel. The #RecoveryTalk room will be a place
to just hang out and unwind. It will be a fun way to meet
other compulsive overeaters at the beginning (or end!) of
each day. So, remember, 10:30PM EDT, #RecoveryTalk, and
BYOC! Further instructions can be found below,
under Special Announcement.
Once again, friends, our team is changing before our very
eyes! It was in June that I said that on any team, change
is constant, and we are holding true to that here in The
Recovery Group! After years of devoted service, Patt and
Cate moved on, and their position (TRG Administration) was
filled by Sande and Mari. Marl filled the position of
Chair of ODAT, a position previously held by Sande. And yet
another program changed hands, when Dreena took over the
entire TRG Sponsor Program, truly the best sponsor program
on earth!
Not to be outdone, Serendipity Newsletter is seeing some
changes this month, too! I have an assistant now!
Christine is joining me, and I welcome her creative ideas
and energy! she's already making life easier for me, and
she's only just begun!
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With love in recovery,
Marty
Editor, SERENDIPITY
Newsletter of The Recovery
Group

~ FOUNDER'S CORNER
~
I ache for the children. I believe childhood was when most
of us had the seeds of compulsive eating planted within us.
We may not have had excess weight at that point but
somewhere deep inside us we knew the comfort that food gave
to us, and as we grew into the not-quite-so-carefree days of
adulthood, we called on that comfort because we knew it was
there. As life went on, we struggled with the disease
called COE.
For years, we have attempted in the Recovery Group to provide
a place for these children who need us so desperately ...
But we have not even gotten beyond the tip of the iceberg.
We built it, but they have not come; nor have their parents.
Kids and Recovery ~ support loop for children with eating
disorders.
Please, let's help the kids so they won't struggle in
adulthood, as we have.
http://www.TheRecoveryGroup.org/discovery/kids/index.html
COKids ~ A support loop for parents, grandparents, teachers,
therapists and physicians who have an overweight
child in their life.
http://www.TheRecoveryGroup.org/cokids/index.html
@-}-}-}------
Love in recovery,
Mari

~ FROM OUR TRG ADMINISTRATION
~
Dear Friends:
On July 1st, our wonderful Administrators for the past 2 1/2
years, Patt and Cate, moved on to other things and early in
July we were pleased to announce that Sande, one of the
longest serving members of The Recovery Group and Mari, the
Founder of the Recovery Group became the TRG Administrators.
One of the first things they did was to activate the
Recovery-Intergroup. The future policies of TRG will rely
on that body for decisions.
The three dozen members of The Recovery Intergroup just
finished their first Group Conscience by overwhelmingly
voting "Yes" to Mari's proposal that Trusted Servants and
Meeting Leaders of any other online group may also,
simultaneously, be Trusted Servants of The Recovery Group.
Marl has become Chairman of the ODAT Committee, rounding
out her extensive service by guiding this committee, which
serves the three dozen ODAT lists. Marl goes at things with
gusto and has already been visiting each of the ODAT loops,
evaluating their needs and implementing her ideas to better
serve those members.
If you should want to contact either of the Administrators,
their addresses are as follows:
Sande - Hopeful@bigzoo.net
TRGAdm@TheRecoveryGroup.org
Mari - Marisok@aol.com
http://www.TheRecoveryGroup.org
Hi, everyone!
A most important service that The Recovery Group provides
is our online Sponsor Program for Recovery Group Members.
SUBMITTING LETTERS
Introducing the new "Recovery Talk Happy Hour"
KIDS AND DISCOVERY
STEP 1: We told ourselves that we didn't eat like other boys
and girls and that we could not stop eating when we wanted.
We felt different.
I get fed up sometimes with my mother and father telling me
I should behave a certain way, or of my teachers ordering me
about. No matter what I do it's never good enough. And
when they moan about my hair, or how I wear my clothes, or
the music I play, I could scream "Doesn't anyone understand
me?"
Italian and
Recovery
LATTER DAY SAINTS
Hi, I'm Helen, a recovering Compulsive Overeater, recovering
one day at a time for the past 23 years, 4 and a half months.
Dear GOMU,
In this column we bring you shares from Recovery Meditations,
Odyssey, Danny's Letters To God, Journey to Recovery,
Reflections, The Promises and many others. For the
next three months we want to highlight the series,
"Danny's Letters to God". The second letter we have chosen
is called "Lucky me".
~ I Didn?t Get It ~

~ FROM OUR ODAT ADMINISTRATION
~
I was asked to take on the role of the new Chairperson for
ODAT earlier this month, and am being gradually indoctrinated
into the job by Mari and Sande. Somehow, I think I am
probably only touching the tip of the iceberg, but it is an
honour to serve you, and in doing so help my own recovery.
I first found the Recovery loops three Christmases ago when
I had been very ill and couldn't get to a f2f meeting.
Going to the OA website, I was led to a Recovery meeting
room which is still there to this day. There I met the young
lady who was then the Coordinator for "Teens and Recovery"
(now TeensODAT). We got to talking, and I said I would
help her, as there was little activity. From there I found
the "Big Book and Recovery" loop, and with my deep love of
the Big Book, soon found myself loving every minute of the
sharing and study there. I became Coordinator of both loops.
Then, one other time, when Mari was suggesting people visit
"Pain and Recovery" (now PainODAT), I did, and again began
to give service that loop, where I am still the coordinator.
Last year, when my dad was dying, and I found it difficult
to cope, I asked if "Grief and Recovery" could be formed to
help people like me, who are coping with a loss, or an
impending loss. When Dad died, without that loop and its
strong support, loving understanding and care, I would have
found it much harder to cope. As it was, I had a firm
foundation, and after the initial bereavement continued to
give service.
So here I am, still Co-coordinator of these loops, and now
taking on the new role of Chairperson. I hope you will
find me approachable. If you see anything you don't like or
that needs doing, please do write and I'll be happy to help
or find someone who can.
One of the first jobs I took on was to visit all the loops
and moderate spammers and offensive mailers especially in
loops without a coordinator. This is something I hope
everyone is on the lookout for as we need to keep our loops
safe and comfortable.
Thanks for having me on board. Thanks for the
opportunity. Thanks for your loving support.
In fellowship,
Love,
Marl
ODAT Committee Chairperson
http://www.TheRecoveryGroup.org/odat/index.html
Sponsorship is one of the vital keys to success in
Overeaters Anonymous. The sponsor maintains recovery from
compulsive overeating by sharing the Twelve Step Program
with others. The newcomer, in reaching out for help from a
successful OA member, transcends the long-held idea that
self-sufficiency must be maintained at all costs --- and
acquires a state of humility so necessary for practice of
the Twelve Steps. The sponsor and the newcomer both benefit
equally from the relationship. The best way to learn to be
a sponsor is to have a sponsor.
If you have questions, suggestions or need the Sponsor
Directory and Biographies for TRG's Sponsor Program, please
write:
Sponsors@TheRecoveryGroup.org.
Please don't forget to include
to which Recovery Group you belong.
If you wish to contact all the sponsors at once and describe
the kind of sponsor you're looking for and a little about
yourself, please write:
RecoverySponsors@yahoogroups.com.
Again, don't
forget to include to which TRG Home Loop that you belong.
If you would like to be a Recovery Sponsor, which is a very
worthwhile and important service, please write to
Sponsors@TheRecoveryGroup.org. You may also simply write to me.
In service to all,
Dreena (dreenagoode@earthlink.net),
Sponsor Coordinator
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
~ #RecoveryTalk Happy Hour ~
When: Join us at 10:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time
(after our regular 9:30 meeting)
Please come in and join us for an hour to be with your friends.
This is not a meeting room. It is a room in which other
compulsive eaters come together as a group to laugh, to cry
and to share our experiences with one another. It is a place
where we will have informal chats, and great friendships will
grow among us.
Where: In our 24 hour chat room called #RecoveryTalk
How to get there:
http://www.starchat.net/chat/?chan=recoverytalk
Remember to BYOC: Bring Your Own Coffee!
http://www.TheRecoveryGroup.org
www.TheRecoveryGroup.org/discovery/kids
We care deeply about children here in The Recovery Group.
We have a special loop, just for kids, and hope that those
who join will find the welcome and acceptance they need to
learn more about the problems associated with overeating,
eating the wrong kinds of foods, or even undereating.
To find out more, please visit:
http://www.TheRecoveryGroup.org/discovery/kids/index.html.
From another viewpoint, if you are a parent concerned about
your child, please check out COKids, a loop where parents
can discuss different problems their children may be facing
as a result of compulsive overeating, at:
http://recovery.hiwaay.net/cokids/index.html.
~ A KID'S VIEW ~
STEP 2: We thought that God could help us stop thinking
about food so much.
STEP 3: We decided to stop worrying about food and let God
help us with our problems. (Some people use the words Higher
Power instead of God.
STEP 4: We wrote down everything we ever did that bothered
us.
STEP 5: We read our list to God (Higher Power), then to a
person who cares about us.
STEP 6: We felt ready for God to take away the sad or
upsetting things we do.
STEP 7: We honestly asked our Higher Power to take away the
sad or upsetting things we do.
STEP 8: We wrote down the names of people we had hurt and
felt ready to say we were sorry.
STEP 9: We told these people that we were sorry, unless it
would hurt them or others. We tried to make up for what we
had done.
STEP 10: Every day we thought about how we acted and how we
could improve.
STEP 11: We asked God what to do and for help to do it.
STEP 12: Because it had helped us, we told people about OA
and the twelve steps when they asked. We kept using the
steps everyday.
I go up to my room sometimes and look out of my window and
I think how easy it seems to be for everyone else, but then
'they' haven't got people on their back like I have.
Sometimes I really try, I really do, to be all they want me
to be, and they find fault anyway. Why bother? They are
going to believe what they want to believe anyway, so I might
as well do what I want, and if it gets me into trouble, so
what?
Since finding a bit of recovery I am learning that sometimes
they are sick, too, and they have their own problems to sort
out. Thank goodness I have a program that can help sort out
my feelings. I know I'm not a bad person. I am just a sick
person trying to get well. My HP knows me as I really am,
and I can get a sponsor who I know will love me as I am,
too. I don't have to stare into space wishing things were
different anymore.
For tonight I remember: I am a very special person. There
is only one person in the whole world exactly like me. Even
if the best scientist who ever lived threw together some
chemicals, he couldn't come up with the specialness that
makes me "me". If other people have a problem, that's their
problem. I can come on here to the loop and be me. I can
write to my friends and be me, and you know? I like me,
just as I am.
[ Editor's note: For information, please see:
http://recovery.hiwaay.net/special/teens.html.
To join TeensODAT, send an empty email to:
TeensODAT-subscribe-request@lists.therecoverygroup.org.
]

~ AUGUST LOOP SPOTLIGHTS ~
The Italian JTR loop was started by a few members in
December 1998. Since then, it has grown larger: on the
average, we have more than one hundred registered members.
This loop affords the chance for Italian-speaking COEs to
share with others, since it is operated entirely in Italian.
In the past years, most members contributed actively to the
loop, as they shared their feelings, emotions, difficulties
and questions fervently, and the number of messages was about
ten or more per day. True, they manifested sometimes quite
different, or even opposite, opinions, which caused real
confrontation. But, not even considering the national
character, the ability to manage the difficulty through the
debate became an important factor for the spiritual and
emotional growth and a stimulus for large participation.
If you are interested in being a part of this loop, we
would welcome your participation!
To find out more, please visit
http://recovery.hiwaay.net/special/italian.html
or http://it.groups.yahoo.com/group/ItalianJTR/.
To join, please send a blank email to:
ItalianJTR-subscribe-request@lists.therecoverygroup.org.
JOURNEY TO RECOVERY
(JTR)
JTR is a wonderful loop full of loving, caring people.
There is lots of positive sharing, lots of encouragement and
lots of love on this loop. We are a topic loop, though many
of us share on what is going on in our lives and how our
disease affects our daily living.
We have members from all over the world, different races,
creeds and religions, but yet we all get along, bound by
this one major common factor: we are all COE's. We share
our experience, strength and hope along with our lives. I,
along with the others, will send my prayers when one of our
members has to go to the doctor, celebrate when one of us
achieves a long awaited goal, or the birth of a child, or
grandchild. We reach out through the computer to touch each
other with our love, our happiness and yes, to share our
sorrow and pain, also, where we find ourselves quickly
surrounded by cyberhugs, love, prayers and encouragement
to stay abstinent.
I check in daily to see how each and everyone is doing.
When I haven't heard from one of our members, I worry if
he/she is okay. I guess the best way to describe JTR is
as a loving family of people, all joined in heart and love,
helping each other daily to live a life of abstinence and
serenity.
To read more, please visit the following webpages:
http://recovery.hiwaay.net/jtr/index.html.
To join JTR, please visit:
http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/CGI/wa.exe?SUBED1=Journey-To-Recovery&A=1.
Love and Blessings,
Tanya
JTR Co-coordinator
"?Our mission is firm...our purpose is resolute?"
A visit to the Latter Day Saints ODAT loop is uplifting and
welcoming. Many members have found great comfort in sharing
with others as they journey together towards recovery. This
loop offers support for each other and acceptance of
everyone - just as they are. This loop is a place of hope
and faith for those who believe they can recover.
To read more about Latter Day Saints ODAT , please visit our
webpages:
http://recovery.hiwaay.net/odat/latterdaysaints/index.html or
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LatterDaySaintsODAT/.
If you would like to join this loop, to experience their
message, please send an email to:
LatterDaySaintsODAT-subscribe-request@lists.therecoverygroup.org.
MEDITATIONS AND RECOVERY
The wonderful meditations and corresponding shares that
arrive in our mailbox each day are an important piece in our
personal recovery ?puzzle?. Thought provoking, spiritually
uplifting (yet simple) messages of peace and hope that
inspire change and soothe our recovering souls; almost 800
members receive these meditations each day?
If you would like to subscribe, or know someone who would
benefit from this wonderful loop, simply send a blank
e-mail to:
RecoveryMeditationsList-subscribe-request@lists.therecoverygroup.org.
Of course, you can also visit these web pages:
http://recovery.hiwaay.net/special/meditations.html or
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MeditationsAndRecovery/.

~ FROM OUR TRG MEMBERS
~
Although my mother gave birth to me in 1932, my life began
when I entered my first meeting. I recall seeing those who
weighed about 400 pounds, and I decided that perhaps I can
give them hope by sharing my experience.
I grew up in a very warm, loving home with parents who went
out of their way to see that both my brother and I had what
was needed. My brother was born in 1929, so it was hard
times for all. However, I do not remember there ever being
no food on our table or that we lacked clothing or shelter.
Both my brother and I are compulsive overeaters.
Unfortunately, he does not recognize it. As it is painful
to me, I need to let go of it and I have to the best of my
ability.
I was born and brought up in Toronto Canada, and moved to
Israel as a young adult; maybe I thought the change would
help!!!!!. As a child, I was what they called "pleasingly
plump." However, in those days a thin child was considered
a sick one. At about five years old I had my thyroid
tested and was given tablets, but later it was found out to
be an error and I should not have been given them. However,
for years I continued to blame my perfectly healthy thyroid.
When I was 11, my mother passed away from LUPUS. In those
days it was really difficult to recognize it; no cure or
way of controlling it. Today there is still no cure, but
it can be controlled with medication. I need to always
remember that I, too, have a disease with no cure, but
which is controllable as long as I take my medication
daily: do the Steps, pray, medidate, and last (but not least)
stay abstinent.
After my mother's death, I decided I could not rely on
anyone to stay around, and, therefore, I would not allow myself
to get close to anyone, At the time, I had a good father, a
very quiet man who could not express his feelings. When he
passed away at the age of 84, after losing two spouses, he
still could not express himself. I had loving grandparents,
but they had just lost their only daughter, though they did
have sons. I also learned very quickly that I do not
express my feelings. Also, my brother left home very young;
he also could not cope. Food was what I turned to, and I
kept gaining and gaining. I reached about 350 pounds and
uttered the famous last words, "I'll lose the weight as soon
as I decide I want to." The truth is I always managed to
lose if I made the effort; it always lasted long enough for
me to be photographed thin, and then I would start going up
again. Today I know I needed the fat for protection and for
the ability to cope. My family did everything they could to
help, but I was not ready.
My school work suffered because I was too stuffed up to
learn. I was always a very good girl and did as was
expected, but I was shy and withdrawn. There is no way I
would have shared with anyone what I am now sharing. But I
now know that if I want to keep what I have so generously
received, I need to pass it on.
Late in 1979, an alcoholic friend (sober about two years)
told me about O.A. which was quite new to her in Israel.
There was only one meeting a week, a three-hour trip from
where I live. Although it took me a few months to get to
the first meeting, I felt at home immediately. Also at the
time, we had no phones where I live, so together with this
same friend, I needed to get into the literature. Back then
there was only the Big Book and A.A s 12&12, so I needed to
do a lot of footwork. I took a food plan at that very first
meeting. At that time they were given out at meetings. Being
compulsive, I followed it so exactly that it turned out it was
a very bad one for me. True, I lost about 160 pounds in the
first four months, but that shows how bad it was for me.
I knew I needed to make changes and I feared gaining
weight, but I really had no choice. I did gain back
about 20 pounds, and since then I have held the weight lost,
and in the past year I have lost another 8-10 pounds. I AM
healthy; I do more now at my age then I did in my twenties
and thirties.
To those who are new or those who are still looking for
recovery, I can only say that, if it happened to me, it can
to you. Find what works for you and stick to it. If it
does not work, look for something else. There is a SOLUTION
and there is HOPE. If I managed to help one person, I feel
my effort was worthwhile.
I have already helped myself, just by writing this.
With love,
Helen
I pampered myself yesterday... I bought a Dirt Devil vacuum
sweeper...light weight; has a hose and other attachments...
'on sale'. Now to put this Devil together.
Also bought a PUR water filtration system, the small one.
Since my well-pump was replaced, my water has not been the
same so I've been buying cooking and drinking water. Now to
hook up the PUR filter.
Bought an upright Eureka Enviro Steamer Floor cleaner...also
'on sale'. While I was gone, a mouse problem developed in
my house. When I left for my 'daytrips' what I thought was
a problem taken care of and solved, developed again... So
I must have had a momma mousey left over. The house smells
terribly 'mousey'... and I trapped 13 mice the first night
home. Cocoa caught three the next two days, and I've now
caught four more... There must be a mouse hole someplace.
Those sticky-board-traps are well worth the money!!! Now to
use all my 'new tools' to clean up and try to get rid of the
'mousey smell'.
Oh, yes, and my best 'Pampering Purchase' of all... :))))))
XCingular Wireless had a promotion going on in our New
SuperWalmart... Granny now has a 'new toy' to take on her
DayTrips. I bought the lowest 'Nation-wide'plan until I see
what I really need. Now those who are upset with me because
they can't chart my whereabouts should be happy... :)) My
sis will be the first I call... :)) When I learn how to use
it. :)) Spent four hours reading directions last night...
It's still in the box this morning.
Thank You God of mine... All of this brings me to the
'real' problems of my life... My 'old' work tools were worn
out, not doing the job... Soooo, it was time to replace
them.
I found OA, these rooms of RECOVERY, these friends to lead,
hold, and share on this journey and some 'new tools' that
work... IF I use them!!! The Stink of my Stinking Thinking
keeps me in line when there are 'rats in my Belfry'...and
lets me know that whatever is there WILL multiply to
situations out of control... "Houston we have a Problem"...
So God, I leave the clean-up to You; to use Your 'PUR'
wisdom. Help me to "Stop, Watch, Listen" as You Control,
Help me to Stay Connected, to dial You at the moment of a
problem, to reach out to You first, then my sponsor, and finally,
these friends who know how it is, who share ESH to help one
another. Now be with us all; give the gifts of recovery
and Life... Thank You for Your Power, Stength, and Wisdom.
Thank You for Your Love.
Amen.
Hugs, grannysyl
...gathering all 'workable' tools. :)

~ Danny's Letters to God ~
Oh my, how my heart sings this morning as I sit here,
realizing You have granted me another of Your marvelous days
in which to enjoy my life. The newly risen sun is so bright
with clean, fresh, cool air to breath; thanks. This man has
absolutely no idea as to why he has this current feeling of
joy, however it is readily accepted as another gift. There
have been so many mornings in my life filled with dread and
fear of some unknown thing that never happened. Just an
empty void, filled with some unseen terror. Then somehow
the courage to call an unseen God to dispel the unknown
terror; thanks.
As I sit here with my java close by and the woman You sent
to run my life safely snuggled in her bed I am complete, and
I am happy. Her ability to wake up with that little girl
smile and gentleness is something I am so grateful for;
thanks. There is a certain amount of wisdom forced upon me
by the years I have lived. I should say survived, because
until I gave up being God I merely survived, and now I may
live; thanks. Yesterday, I told You I considered myself the
luckiest man alive, and this morning I know why and where I
heard the phrase. It was spoken by Lou Gerhig during his
farewell to 60,000+ people at Yankee Stadium in the 1940's.
He knew he would die a slow painful death, but was full of
gratitude for the short life he would have. Thanks for
the memory.
My life has been blessed with role models, some good, some
not, but all are a part of me. They have shaped and molded
me as surely as You have directed, and this bit of
information is what gives me the feeling of happiness and
joy this morning brings. It is, in fact, those dark valleys
that allow me to appreciate the pure freshness at the top
of the mountain; thanks. Because I'm so full of life today,
and there are no contractors to deal with, my thoughts turn
to replacing the shower head which has seen better days,
and in fact does not operate as it should. You know how
poorly I do at fix-it stuff, so stay with me on this.
Meanwhile, I'm ready for this day to unfold as You wish and
am prepared to do my best with all You send my way. I will,
of course, need the wisdom to know and power to do same.
Please watch over the family, friends, fellow loopies, those
who still linger at Step Three, and the folks I just don't
like.
And Why Not?
Danny
When I walked through the doors of my first meeting, I knew
I was home. I had found unconditional acceptance and love.
After a few weeks, the warm, fuzzy feeling left, and reality
hit me. I did not get this program. What were those Twelve
Steps? They seemed like 100 Steps, so many to do. What was
abstinence? What do you mean give up the stuff I like?
Then there?s God! He doesn?t have time to spend on me. He
has more important things to worry about than my lack of
self-esteem and willpower.
Then I find out I?m supposed to get a sponsor, someone who
has what I want. Well, I didn?t see any point in that,
because I could do just fine by myself. (I had run things
so well up to this point.) Journaling was out, too. I?m
the world?s worst speller. How do you find time to do all
this stuff: call and correspond with people, write in a
journal, read and pray? I decided I didn?t have time to do
this, and off to the fridge I went.
Despite my strong willpower to resist the OA program, I
continued going to meetings. Maybe I didn?t get it, but
OAers were a fun group of people. I could identify and
share feelings with them. I enjoyed being part of something
wonderful, and they seemed to like me - warts and all. WOW!
I had friends for the first time in my life. I thought that
was all I needed. I didn?t need the rest.
Guess what? The program got me! It crept in through the
cracks of my well-built wall. Before I knew it, I wanted
God, abstinence and a sponsor in my life. As it turns out,
God has time for me - when I ask. There are only Twelve
Steps. And I discover that no one cares if I can?t spell
or write well. Journaling helps, too.
I have learned much from this program and from my friends.
Without the patient help of God and my fellow OAers, I would
not be headed in the right direction - toward a sane life. I
would still be spinning my wheels and mistreating the people
I say I love.
Thank you, God and everyone in OA. Without you, I wouldn?t
be where I am today.
? C.W., Bloomfield, Iowa USA
Overeaters Anonymous' Lifeline, August 2002

~ FROM THE LITERATURE
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Made a list of all persons we had harmed, and became willing
to make amends to them all.
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Overeaters Online Recovery Group should remain
forever nonprofessional.
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Big Book reading:
"Unless one's family expresses a desire to live upon
spiritual principles we think we ought not to urge them.
We should not talk incessantly to them about spiritual
matters. They will change in time. Our behaviour will
convince them more than our words. We must remember that
ten or twenty years of drunkeness (or diets, purging,
starving, compulsive eating) would make a skeptic out of
anyone."
I love this paragraph, as it reminds me of how offended
I used to get when no one believed me that OA could work for
me where other things had failed. My sponsor drew me to
this paragraph and it gave me the gift of acceptance and
understanding of my family and their thinking towards me.
Alcoholics Anonymous Big Book - Page 83 (all editions)
[Marl, Big Book and Recovery]

~ RECOVERY MEDITATIONS ~
~
August Meditations Calendar ~
(http://www.therecoverygroup.org/meditations/august.html)
Online Meetings Update
Telephone 505-891-2664
~~ The Serenity Prayer ~~
What we could never do alone ~
One day at a time, ~ Disclaimer
Volume 5 Issue 8
©
Copyright 2003 THE RECOVERY GROUP All rights reserved.

~ THE RECOVERY GROUP MEETINGS
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Our new noon (Eastern) meetings are going well. As with the
night meetings, these meetings are held every day of the
week. While the number of attendees has been somewhat small
so far, the topics and sharing have been great and
attendance should pick up as the meetings get to be known.
In addition to these new meetings, we continue our popular
evening meetings, held every night at 9:30 PM Eastern time.
Please join us as often as you can for the noon and evening
meetings.
Now, for our latest news. Once again, we are working on
adding another block of meetings. These new meetings will
be special focus meetings; for example, we are talking about
starting a meeting for teens and a meeting on the Big Book.
We also are talking about having a meeting for Newcomers.
Tentatively, we have decided on a time of 4:00PM Eastern time.
Please contact us if you would like more information. We
can be reached at
MtgAdm@lists.TheRecoveryGroup.org.
Finally, we would like to invite you to join our wonderful
team of meeting leaders and partners. We are in need of
new leaders. No experience is necessary...we will train
you. There really isn't a lot of work associated with being
a leader; it is easy and fun. And you would be working with
an incredible and loving group of people dedicated to
helping others. Being a meeting leader is a great way to
give back what you have so generously been given. If you
are interested in knowing more, please send an email to:
MtgAdm@lists.TheRecoveryGroup.org.
To reach the Recovery Group website:
Or, go
directly to the meeting webpage at:
http://therecoverygroup.org/meetings/index.html.
For AOL members, there is a direct link to #Recovery:
#Recovery on StarChat.Network. AOL users need to first go
to the Meeting website and look at the special instructions
for AOL users before they can fully participate in the
meetings or they can go to:
http://www.starchat.net/aol.php.
#Recovery is the meeting room for Recovery Group. There
is a doorway to #Recovery on the Recovery Group website,
www.therecoverygroup.org. The meeting room can be directly
accessed by going to either of these sites:
http://www.starchat.net/recovery
or
http://www.starchat.net/chat/?chan=recovery.
You can find other helpful information, including on-line
meeting protocols at:
http://recovery.hiwaay.net/support/meetings.html.
Again, if you have any further questions or we can help
you in any way, please write either of us, at:
MtgAdm@lists.TheRecoveryGroup.org.
Thanks,
Vicki and Pat
Meeting Cocoordinators
.....Don't forget.....
The RECOVERY HAPPY HOUR begins at 10:30PM
Eastern in
#RecoveryTalk on IRC. Come have coffee after
the meeting ... or even if you don't attend the
meeting, come join us and relax until bedtime.
Remember to BYOC! ;-)

~ OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS CONTACTS
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World Service Office (WSO)
6075 Zenith Ct. NE
PO Box 44020
Rio Rancho, NM 87124
USA
Fax: 505-891-4320
http://www.overeatersanonymous.org/index.htm
E-Mail Address ~
info@overeatersanonymous.org
"I put my hand in yours ...
and together we can do what we could never do alone."
~ Rozanne, OA CoFounder ~
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Recovery Group Founder ~ Mari
Is the realization that recovery begins when we find one another."
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Grant us the SERENITY to accept the things we cannot change;
The COURAGE to change the things we can;
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We can do together.
One step at a time.
The Recovery Group and our newsletter has as its mission and purpose
that of carrying
the message of recovery to those who suffer from the disease of
compulsive eating.
We are an anonymous organization and follow the 12 Steps and 12
Traditions of
Overeaters Anonymous; however, we are not affiliated with that group.
Your articles,
announcements and information are welcome. All opinions in this
newsletter represent
only the opinions of the writers and not necessarily that of The
Recovery Group or OA,
Inc.