Unleash the Awesome Power that will Change Our Lives Forever – Step 2

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“Unity is the spirit that joins members  around the world in a spiritual fellowship that has the power to change lives.”

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 What foundational choices have you made to shape the direction of your own life, lately?

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What is one small way you can work with others to make your school, family, or world a better place?

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An Analysis of:  Unleash the Awesome Power that will Change Our Lives Forever

Today’s SFZ posits that Unity holds transformative power, as noted in It Works, How & Why. It binds individuals into a fellowship that fosters lasting change. Emile Durkheim, a pioneer in sociology, stressed that collective consciousness strengthens societies. When members trust one another, their shared purpose becomes unstoppable.

The Twelve Traditions, referenced in Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, serve as a foundation for this unity. They balance individual freedoms with group welfare. Reinhold Niebuhr argued that personal morality must translate into communal action for real progress. By faith and works, recovery communities sustain themselves and thrive.

John F. Kennedy’s inaugural words echo the same spirit. True leadership, he argued, demands selflessness and collaboration. His call for citizens to serve highlights that greatness arises when personal ambition yields to collective good.

Brené Brown’s research on vulnerability strengthens this idea. She states that courage involves embracing uncertainty and relying on others. In unity, vulnerability becomes strength, not weakness. Trust opens the door to shared miracles.

Psychologist Abraham Maslow would add that belonging is a basic human need. Without it, individuals cannot reach self-actualization. Unity, therefore, does not just transform groups—it heals individuals from within.

Margaret Mead also reminds us that “a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world.” Unity begins small but carries limitless potential.

When we stand united, we unlock a sacred energy. Through trust, faith, and action, we do not just change ourselves. Together, we change the world.

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6 responses to “Unleash the Awesome Power that will Change Our Lives Forever – Step 2”

  1. Elexi. W.S.A. Avatar

    I need to walk the talk continuously, and know that I am living different today through unity of recovery with other people wanting the same things.

  2. Sabrina J Avatar
    Sabrina J

    In recent posts I have been very fixed on the power of the Serenity prayer. In the last 24 hours that is starting to shift toward what I see now as the greatest gift, the present.

    For most of my life my obsession has been rooted in the notion of a destination, withe conditioners that say, when this happens, it will lead to this happening, which ultimattely will be a sort of destination.

    A few recent events are reframing my thought into focusing on Today, the Present and realizing that life is simply a present, infinity.

    Thank you, for this present.

  3. Br. Buddha Avatar
    Br. Buddha

    Good morning everyone + Happy Sunday. Today is Cinco de Mayo. A lot of people celebrate this day. But this day, like any other day, is a cause for celebration. We are sober. We have a new life. And we are truly grateful. Blessings. BB

  4. Br. Buddha Avatar
    Br. Buddha

    Good morning everyone + Happy Saturday. Here is today’s thought. God thought about the universe + brought it into being. God’s thought also included me + included you. By constantly developing spiritually, we bring purpose + meaning to our lives. Blessings. BB

  5. JB jr. Avatar
    JB jr.

    I believe in the “healing power of love” as the PSLA mission statement says. “Love is always the answer” is another great PSLA and Jen Hadley quote I repeat to myself all the time.

  6. Margot E. Avatar
    Margot E.

    One of my challenges was seeing that there is no life without love. Love constantly surrounds me and learning to be grateful for all love was sometimes difficult for me. Sometimes the love came from the “wrong” person or not the person I wanted. Or “those people will always love me anyway – they don’t count!” Being mindful of the tremendous amounts of love I am honored to receive; being mindful of how loving acts must look on my part – these are my challenges. I believe in life full of love – beginning and ending in my Higher Power.

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