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Dec 21, 2010 13:07:22 GMT -5
Post by BW on Dec 21, 2010 13:07:22 GMT -5
What do the recovery symbols mean?
The Camel- A figure of perserverance that shows us how to walk through the day with our head held high, and stay for this day completely dry.
Unity Symbol - A mark of wholeness in recovery through unity, recovery, and service.
Sailboat - A reminder that we can't control the direction of the wind, but we can always adjust our sails.
Amethyst - Once believed to ward off the effects of alcohol, the name of this symbol means "not drunken" in Greek
Butterfly - an image of rebirth and the light and beauty that can emerge from a cacoon of darkness and isolation
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Dec 21, 2010 13:28:05 GMT -5
Post by caressa on Dec 21, 2010 13:28:05 GMT -5
Thank you for sharing this. I was given a camel with a rhinestone in it's eye early in recovery. I was told it meant that you could go long periods of time without drinking. I like your definition too.
In D. J. Conway's book, butterfly's attributes are: Reincarnation, beauty, love. Transformation of the personality and life. Understanding wher eyou are in the cycle of your life and using it to the fullest. Divination concedrning future events that have a bearing on your cycle of life and rebirth.
JaneAnn Dow says that Amythests develop intuition and aid meditation. She says she uses it for people who are new to spirituality and are just opening up to new awareness. I carried one for years in early recovery.
I just realized I had them reversed. The ABCs of recovery.
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Jul 10, 2016 14:07:43 GMT -5
Post by majestyjo on Jul 10, 2016 14:07:43 GMT -5
Don't remember seeing the sailboat used in Canada. The Amethyst is suppose to help prevent over indulging. It is also spiritual in nature. www.crystalvaults.com/crystal-encyclopedia/amethystThe butterfly was a big symbol for me, every time I saw one up close, all through my recovery, there has been a big change within me, new awareness, change of outlook, spiritual enlightenment and experiences, and just a feeling of joy when I saw one. It was the monarch that symbolized transformation for me, but I do enoy the little yellow and white ones I see. They remind me to be grateful and to be open to God's many gracious gifts.
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