Monday, August 25, 2025

Monday Thought

 Today’s Reflection


It’s funny how often people in recovery circles criticize each other. NA speaks against AA, AA speaks against NA, the church speaks against the Orisha, and the cycle continues. But I’ve passed that stage. Everywhere I go now, I see only connection. I see God everywhere.


When I hear the Bible read, I see myself in it. When I hear the Twelve Steps, I hear my own discipline and journey. It’s as if all of these texts were written with my name in them. And yet, I notice many people don’t like it when I share—because my happiness, my peace, and my discipline reflect something they may not be ready to face.


I’ve run over 60,000 miles, practiced yoga through the night, and found joy even while sitting on a park bench. That’s the wealth I carry. I know my message may not resonate with everyone in those rooms. My audience may be those who already have material wealth but are searching for peace—the kind of peace that comes only through endurance, discipline, and devotion.


Endurance running and yoga are my therapy. They heal in a way no classroom can teach. Even therapists tell me they’ve never spoken to someone like me, and sometimes ask why I would even need therapy at all. True healing requires commitment, discipline, and a willingness to go deeper than comfort.


So I will keep speaking until I connect with the right people. Because my truth is simple: God is everywhere, peace is possible, and discipline is the bridge to freedom.


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