But first of all we shall want sunlight; nothing much can grow in the dark. Meditation is our step out into the sun. 
AS BILL SEES IT, p. 10 
        Sometimes I think I don't have time for prayer and meditation, forgetting that I always found the time to drink.  It is possible to make time for anything I want to do if I want it badly enough.  When I start the routine of prayer and meditation, it's a good idea to plan to devote a small amount of time to it.  I read a page from our Fellowship's books in the morning, and say "Thank You, God," when I go to bed at night.  As prayer becomes a habit, I will increase the time spent on it, without even noticing the foray it makes into my busy day.  If I have trouble praying, I just repeat the Lord's Prayer because it really covers everything. Then I think of what I can be grateful for and say a word of thanks. 
        I don't need to shut myself in a closet to pray. It can be done even in a room full of people.  I just remove myself mentally for an instant.  As the practice of prayer continues, I will find I don't need words, for God can, and does, hear my thoughts through silence.
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November 09, 2004
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