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Welcome to the “No”Vember Newsletter

This months newsletter is sponsored by the sentence “No.”

This month is as good as any for Adult Children to integrate the practice of using the very short sentence of….

No.

A vital part of setting boundaries , both internally and externally .

The Higher Power never created a nothing, and you have the right to say “No”. It needs no justification, no excuses, it is what it is. Let it be.

Tradition 11 Big Red Book

Our public relations policy is based on attraction rather than promotion; we maintain personal anonymity at the level of press, radio, tv, film, and other public media.

We must do our best to get out the word about who we are and what we have to offer.

As much as counselling has improved , it still seems to be overlooking ACA and its decades of experience of holding meetings and changing people’s lives.

ACA is the real deal. We are a program that offers a proven solution. I have been to other places looking for help. I can tell there is nothing like ACA and our literature and our understanding of one another. This is our attractiveness.

I simply tell people what it was like, what happened, and how ACA has helped me find a better way of life.

Many baffled and dejected people who find ACA are amazed at our program and what it has to offer. Even adult children with years of recovery in other Twelve Step programs find our program, and new meaning in their lives. Newer ACA members have said : “I had no idea something like this existed. I can identify with so much. I never knew something like this could be available .”

As we carry our message to the public, we must remember that ACA is a viable and proven program that lines up nicely with decades of clinical and medical research on the disease of family dysfunction. No other fellowship addresses the body, mind, and spirit in the manner of ACA understanding. We don't brag about our fellowship. Yet, we are a program that works for some of the most complex human conditions of the 21st century. We have a proven solution that brings sure relief and real change.

ACA South Australian Meetings Guide

Big Red Book (Topic Meeting) This meeting chooses a topic from the index of the Big Red Book, then some ACA’s choose to share on that recovery topic or on other topics as their personal recovery requires. Group conscience will be this Monday 7th of November @ 6:00pm. All welcome

Every Monday 6:30 - 8:00pm

Thebarton Community Centre

Corner of South Rd and Ashwin Parade

Torrensville

Strengthening My Recovery (Daily Reader Meeting)This meeting suggests that week read from on of the previous 7 days of daily readings and share on the topic of the days reading, or as is required by the fellow traveller. This meeting is currently open to hearing suggestions for reading another ACA text. Feel free to offer suggestions for the group conscience to consider. Next GC (Group Conscience) will be today the 2nd of November @ 8:00pm straight after the meeting.

Wednesday 6:30 - 8:00pm

Eastwood Community Centre

95 Glen Osmond Rd

Eastwood


Twelve Steps of Adult Children (Yellow Book Meeting) This is a Twelve Step meeting that works through this workbook. Just last month the group began at the beginning again. So it is a great time to join the group. Next GC will be on the 4th of November @ 8:00pm after the meeting.

Friday 6:30 - 8:00pm

Eastwood Community Centre

95 Glen Osmond Rd

Eastwood

The Loving Parent Guidebook Meeting. This meeting has just finished reading the book. So, NOW a great time to join this group. As the book will begin again next meeting. GC will be on the 6th of November @ 3:30pm after the meeting. You would be welcome to attend.

Sunday 2:00 - 3:30pm

Fullarton Community Centre

411 Fullarton Rd

Fullarton

The Solution: Becoming Your Own Loving Parent (BRB Chapter 8) This meeting reads chapter 8 in the BRB. A fantastic group of fellow travellers from all around the world get together to share in the ACA recovery.

Sunday 5:00 - 6:05pm

Online on Zoom

Meeting ID # 85717282714

Password - serenity

What’s News SA???

November 5 is the National Convention brain storming session. If you have a contribution you would like to make , or are looking for a service roll. Roll up, you will be welcomed there. 10am in South Australia.

Also in the realm of Brain storming South Australia ACA would love to hear from you and your ideas and any offering you would like to make for the 2023 ACA retreat on the 20th to the 22nd of January. At Nunyara Conference centre, in Belair. Time to get excited. Don’t miss out!!!

And again in the brain storming department. Jo has taken up the role of “Social Events Coordinator “ (thank you Jo) and is keen to hear from our community any ideas for social events we could all do together to play and have fun in our lives, with people we can identify with. Together we can do, what we could not do alone.

Here are a couple of photos from fellow travellers when we visited the Zoo together . Thanks Trish and Christine

Book of the Month

The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness, and Healing in a Toxic Culture

By the acclaimed author of In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts, a groundbreaking investigation into the causes of illness, a bracing critique of how our society breeds disease, and a pathway to health and healing.

In this revolutionary book, renowned physician Gabor Maté eloquently dissects how in Western countries that pride themselves on their healthcare systems, chronic illness and general ill health are on the rise. Nearly 70 percent of Americans are on at least one prescription drug; more than half take two. In Canada, every fifth person has high blood pressure. In Europe, hypertension is diagnosed in more than 30 percent of the population. And everywhere, adolescent mental illness is on the rise. So what is really “normal” when it comes to health?

Over four decades of clinical experience, Maté has come to recognize the prevailing understanding of “normal” as false, neglecting the roles that trauma and stress, and the pressures of modern-day living, exert on our bodies and our minds at the expense of good health. For all our expertise and technological sophistication, Western medicine often fails to treat the whole person, ignoring how today’s culture stresses the body, burdens the immune system, and undermines emotional balance. Now Maté brings his perspective to the great untangling of common myths about what makes us sick, connects the dots between the maladies of individuals and the declining soundness of society—and offers a compassionate guide for health and healing. Cowritten with his son Daniel, The Myth Of Normal is Maté’s most ambitious and urgent book yet.

AudioBook of the Month

The Tao of Fully Feeling.

Harvesting Forgiveness Out of Blame.

By: Pete Walker

Narrated by: Christopher Grove

The price of emotional renunciation is a constant, wasteful expenditure of energy that leaves us depressed and taciturn, imprisoned in the apathy and ennui of the "seen that, been there, done that" syndrome. When we surrender and soften to our feelings, we reconnect with our inborn vitality and with the invaluable instinct and intuition that our feelings naturally carry.

The Tao of Fully Feeling describes the middle ground of emotional aliveness that lies between emotional deadness and emotional explosiveness. It helps us to soften and relax into our feelings without exiling them or enshrining them. It guides us to be emotionally expressive in benign, intimacy-enhancing ways.

The Tao of Fully Feeling teaches us to respond to our painful and potentially disruptive feelings in healthy ways. It illustrates the enriching aspects of the so-called negative emotions and helps us achieve the emotional flexibility whereby sadness easily mellows into solace, anger unfolds into laughter, fear evolves into excitement, jealousy opens up into appreciation, and blame gives way to forgiveness.

The Tao of Fully Feeling refutes the black-and-white notion that blame is never justifiable. It describes safe, nondestructive ways of feeling and expressing blame - ways that ironically enhance our capacity to feel genuine forgiveness.

When we authentically forgive our parents, we know what we are forgiving them for and what specifically was blameworthy about their behavior in the first place. When we forgive before we blame, we risk dragging the full weight of our childhood hurt and anger around forever, like an exhausted backpacker who is too dulled and over-trusting to notice that someone has put a boulder in his/her pack.

©1995 Pete Walker (P)2019 Tantor

YouTube of the Month

John Bradshaw series on Homecoming (click on the image to watch)

Step 11

Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscience contact with God, as we understand God, praying only for knowledge of God’s will for us and the power to carry that out.

Step Eleven is where we travel often to find greater levels of maturity through prayer and meditation. Through meditation, we begin to visualise emotional sobriety. We find out what ACA recovery looks like. We begin to see that recovery is a noticeable freedom from the damaging affects of the Laundry List Traits. We realise our Step work has brought some measure of healing from the trauma and neglect of our childhood.

With emotional sobriety, reparenting ourselves becomes a reality in our lives.

If our relationships are still controlling and without feelings and trust, we must reconsider the strength of our emotional sobriety. True emotional sobriety brings a connectedness to ourselves and to others , characterised by expressed feelings, trust, and mutual respect. Realising we don't need to chase after others to soothe our childhood fear of abandonment. We begin to bring our True Selves to a relationship and see we have something to offer that is different than unhealthy dependence.

This is what ACA recovery looks like.

The True Self knows the path that our Higher Power takes to the heart. It is the path of Love.

(Yellow Steps Workbook)

The next Intergroup meeting for South Australia will be

The last Thursday of the month,

Thursday 24th of November 7:00 - 8:00pm

Online on Zoom

Meeting ID # 87186654587

Password - serenity

There are plenty of service opportunities go around, bring your True Self. We will be sharing the reading of Tradition 11 and all the fascinating news from the groups around Adelaide. Get amongst it, may your recovery be solid.

This meeting will be followed immediately by the retreat planning group brainstorm.

Strengthening my Recovery Meditation

November 12 “Old Tapes”

On this day, I will notice the messages replaying from my childhood. I will begin to lower their volume in my life until I can hear my authentic, True Self instead.

Thanks for reading our newsletter. Any contributions will be welcomed by Brett W.

May your recovery be just as your higher power planned it to be, that we may serve.