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Ready For Sobriety

Through the grace of God and the fellowship and Steps of Sexaholics Anonymous, I have experienced countless victories over lust. Also, I have not found it necessary to act out upon my sexual addiction since July 16, 1991. For this, I will probably never be truly grateful enough.

AUTHOR: Anonymous | MAGAZINE ISSUE: December 1995 | TOPICS: SA Stories

Group News

This Fall has been exciting for our group here in Calgary. Recently, we celebrated the group’s one year anniversary with a large turnout. We added another meeting out of a need, bringing the weekly total to three, which are going strong.

AUTHOR: G.S. | MAGAZINE ISSUE: December 1995

Group News

The enclosed check is a group donation from the Quad Cities Sexaholics Anonymous. We are happy to report that although we remain small in numbers, we now have four meetings a week. Just as the Nashville 1990 “Courage To Change” conference was the impetus for our original meeting, the 1995 Baltimore conference inspired us to start two additional meetings.

AUTHOR: G.L. | MAGAZINE ISSUE: December 1995

Group News

Dear SA,
Just to let you know that our SA group here in the far tropical north of Australia is thriving. We have four to five solid members with recovery of up to six weeks according to the SA definition. Previously affiliated with another sexual recovery fellowship, one of our members travelled to the USA and discovered SA.

AUTHOR: P.M. | MAGAZINE ISSUE: December 1995

The Soul of the Sickness

(The following is an extract from a talk given by Roy K. at the Unity Conference in Orange, CA, on October 8, 1995.)
Thank you for bringing us together. I surrender my ego, my fear, all of my defects. I surrender my preparation for this talk and we ask together for Your Presence above all else, that you will dwell in our hearts, be with us as we share together, the exalted, that we may be your servants, helping those who are lost in the tyranny of lust.

AUTHOR: Roy K. | MAGAZINE ISSUE: December 1995 | TOPICS: What is Lust?

What’s Going On in SA

We want to get the word out that most SA literature is now available in Spanish (see Order Form at back). The translations have been made over the years through the outstanding contributions of several, but in particular, one, of our members. Most of the Spanish-speaking world does not know all this literature is available, so help open the door by spreading the word.

MAGAZINE ISSUE: September 1995 | TOPICS: Trustee Committees - What's Going On in SA

How Does the SA Service Structure Work?

The service structure has evolved over the past several years, and has been designed to reflect SA’s unique purpose and requirements.

MAGAZINE ISSUE: September 1995 | TOPICS: Trustee Committees

Many Thanks for Your Support

I wanted to extend to the fellowship my heartfelt appreciation for all the love and support you have shown me upon the death of my husband. The concern you have expressed has only confirmed what I have begun to believe as I work in the Central Office… being part of SA is a wonderful place to be and a rewarding experience.

AUTHOR: Cathy McKee | MAGAZINE ISSUE: September 1995

Grief vs. Self-Pity

I used to think that the feelings of emptiness and loneliness I so often experienced in early sobriety were key amongst the triggers so inexorably leading me back to my drug — whether in sex with myself or to yet more of the same old relationships. Nowadays I am coming to see those feelings for what they really are, a sure sign that I have already acted out. Those feelings are not the cause of my acting out, but the result of it.

AUTHOR: Anonymous | MAGAZINE ISSUE: September 1995

Keeping it Simple

As I experience recovery, I’m finding that all the work I wanted countless others to do, I have to do myself. “The program is simple … keep the focus on myself … it works if I work it.” How many times have I heard those things! And it’s true! Over and over [I see that] simple works, and when I don’t keep it simple, I isolate and stay in my head and go nuts with resentments and anger, blocking what God is trying to tell me.

AUTHOR: B.G. | MAGAZINE ISSUE: September 1995 | TOPICS: The Slogans

I Thank God for the Program

I am a 47-year-old sexaholic, lustaholic, alcoholic inmate, serving a sentence of 18-80 years, for a variety of crimes. The majority of my life has been spent behind the walls of one institution after another. This is the only “home” I know. There was a sex crime involved in each one of my adult convictions (but I began acting out at the age of 13).

AUTHOR: E.S. | MAGAZINE ISSUE: September 1995 | TOPICS: CFC

I Can Only Keep What I Give Away—I Can Only Pass On What Was Given To Me

I went to meetings and tried to live in the Program. I got closer to God, talked “about” the Steps, called people up—and some things changed in my life—but I was still in control. Only after I came back from a four-month residential treatment program, when my current relationship fell apart, when I didn’t have a job anymore—when I was just confronted with myself and without my drug—only then could I finally surrender to the fact that I couldn’t manage my own life.

AUTHOR: Anonymous | MAGAZINE ISSUE: September 1995

Group News

It has been such a long time since I last sent a letter to our SA Central Office. I thank God today for the willingness and the courage to write.

AUTHOR: B.S. | MAGAZINE ISSUE: September 1995

Group News

In a ski-lodge on the side of a snow capped Mt. Kosciusko, Australia’s highest mountain, the first Australian SA Conference was held over the last weekend of April. … Members attended from Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra, and Northern New South Wales. Greetings to the conference were received on tape from a loner in Brisbane and by letter from a member in prison.

MAGAZINE ISSUE: September 1995 | TOPICS: Conferences and Conventions

Group News

The Sunday West SA group of Portland, Oregon is alive and well. Our fellowship has around ten attendees on any given Sunday night.

MAGAZINE ISSUE: September 1995

Feedback on Working Paper

The working paper has hit the nail on the head. Thank you for naming the problem. When I first came into SA, I came into a very strong group. The group was my sponsor as there were no women sponsors available in SA. I knew I could stay sober going to this group every week. I came into the fellowship in March 1989. I had wanted SA sobriety for a long time before I knew that there was a group with this sobriety.

MAGAZINE ISSUE: September 1995 | TOPICS: Feedback Corner

SACC

Here are a few of my own SACC and prison experiences I would like to share with you:

AUTHOR: M.F | MAGAZINE ISSUE: June 1995 | TOPICS: CFC

What’s Going On in SA

COOC continues to receive advice and consultation on various tax and employment issues concerning employee vs. contractor status for former employees of the Central Office. The new accountant in Nashville has prepared the Annual Report for 1994, pending double checking of some figures. The accountant will file an extension on the 1994 tax return, Federal and California State.

MAGAZINE ISSUE: June 1995 | TOPICS: Trustee Committees - What's Going On in SA

Feedback Corner

Regarding the article in the December 1994 Essay on raising/creating the Essay consciousness and ideas for offsetting the cost of Essay, in our group conscience, here are thoughts and ideas which came up:

MAGAZINE ISSUE: June 1995 | TOPICS: Feedback Corner

Editors’ Corner

You should have received a new and very important “working paper” from the SA Literature Committee titled “Practical Guidelines for Group Recovery” with the last issue of the Essay newsletter. This material has already proven very helpful in improving meeting quality, sponsorship, and in reversing the tide of slipping most groups experience.

MAGAZINE ISSUE: June 1995 | TOPICS: Editors' Corner

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