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"Alcoholics Anonymous" Metaphors
Being
a writer there are some word usage tricks and slights of pen and
keystroke that we use to try and excite, titillate and quite
frankly entertain ourselves as well as the person flipping the
pages - or at least beckon for that notable nod of the noggin - or a smile from a
couplet of crappy or corny alliterations. You know, ' the perfect panda peed into the pail of putrid peanut butter'.
Another is a new and cool metaphor.
The Big Book is chock full of these and it has become standard practice among us Big book Thumpers,
Twelve Step Attorneys and self appointed AA Jedi Knights to have them
bandied about in workshops, conventions and recovery roundups -- or
using them to break ice and gain a chuckle and a thumbs up from a
hard crowd at our local “Don’t drink and go to meetings” podiums.
These
have become AA standards. Everyone knows about the "Triumphant Arch"
through which we march to freedom - and all of its components.
The Keystone, the Foundation, the Cornerstone and what each of those signify to the Big Book student.
Or the fictitious and therefore silly-assed 'Jaywalker' model on page 38. Sorry about that all you Jaywalker fans but there are just way too many real life examples showing us alkies far better specimens of mental obsession than Bill’s cartoonish,
made-up buffon. Maybe the co-authors decided to leave it in the book so
non-alcoholics reading the Big Book could get an idea about alcoholic
insanity and if so then maybe I should not be so hard on it. I’ll be
careful in the future. It does seem to get a giggle out of those types
each time it is read in a meeting doesn’t it? I still think the Jaywalker is silly and a tad light in the weight department.
But I am not a non-alcoholic am I?
One
metaphor that is about as true and fitting as a Barney’s hand tailored
three piece business suit yet never much spoken about in AA meetings is
the little beauty found on page 129. Now of course just mentioning any page in the low hundreds can lead a roomful of would-be Thumpers straight into a synchronous Pavlovian yawn that would rival inning seven at Fenway Park in 1998.
That
is because they would instantly recognize that any page 104 to page 121
is in Chapter Eight, “To Wives.” and that chapter is so often skimped
or overlooked -- because after all, “ I ain’t a wife”.
Then there is the school to which I belong that says any such idea is indicative o
f nothing less than stiff, self-centered prickedness yet un-mastered.
That chapter eight has direction and information for us Twelve Steppers to use and that we must have down COLD if
we are expected to help others following the direction and not just
winging it - like so many of us have done before we know better. But
before this digression pisses you straight off of this page like a fly
on a porcelain toilet rim - let me get back to the metaphor.
The metaphor to which I am referring is the one that warns us that, "He" the recovered alcoholic dad "may
not see at once that he has barely scratched a limitless lode which
will pay dividends only if he mines it for the rest of his life and
insists on giving away the entire product."
(129:0)
Seriously
when was the last time you ever heard of spirituality being compared to
a limit
less lode to be mined - like precious metals or gemstone? This
is a rarely if ever referred to metaphor for spirituality that the
co-founders use.
Many dirty words have four letters but in this
case I suspect we are looking at a nin'er. that word is "limitless" The
only thing that many of us like to think of as limitless is our
insanity, which of course is only true if we fail to recover.
If
Dr. Bob or one of the other co-founders - Bill Wilson, Clarence Snyder,
Bill Dodsen - it doesnt matter who, walked into a typical meeting of
Alcoholics anonymous today and told the attendees that he didn't plan
on drinking - not only today but that he had "quit drinking liquor for good and all"1 or "stop drinking forever" 2 or suggest that we might need to "submit to anything to get well, to stop drinking forever?" 3
.
. . . do you think that these ideas, original ideas, that the
co-founders embraced and discovered to be effective in their recovery
and include in their wholesale solution published in the Big Book would
be equally embraced?
No frakin' way - not even if it were their experience that they were conveying. It might be like a Money Python skit:
"Hello.
I've come here to find a newcomer to pass on the message because I have
recovered and been given the power to help others."
"No you haven't "
"Yes I have."
"No you haven't"
"What a stupid concert."
Peace,
Danny S
1 The Doctors Nightmare
2 116:1
3 142:1
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