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Zen in Recovery - Empty your Cup

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Post Zen in Recovery - Empty your Cup   Zen in Recovery - Empty your Cup Date-310Sun Dec 26, 2010 1:55 pm

In Addiction Recovery it is said that you only need to change one thing,
but that thing is everything. And everything is included in everything.
Carl Jung stated that this recovery from a seemingly hopeless state of
mind and body must be a "complete ego deflation, followed by a profound
personality change". Sounds simple enough doesn't it? Yep, very simple,
but not very easy. How do you precisely, go about changing everything?



I'm going to answer that question in a famous little Zen Koan, but this
little Zen Koan has itself undergone an unprofound personality change of
its own. What I mean by that is, that I have adapted some of my
favorite Koans, removing hard to pronounce ancient Japanese names,
places and customs, substituting with modern Recovery circumstances.



Empty Your Cup



Sarah had almost finished her college diploma in Addiction Studies.



For her practicum, she needed to talk to an 'old timer' in a 12 Step
Program, so she arranged to visit with Old Moe at the local Alano club.



While Old Moe was pouring coffee, Sarah talked about the 12 Step
Program. Old Moe filled Sarah's cup to the brim, and kept pouring. Sarah
watched her overflowing cup until she could no longer restrain herself.
"It's overfull! No more will go in!" she blurted.



"You are like this cup," Old Moe replied, "How can I tell show you how AA works unless you first empty your cup?"



I don't think that Zen should really be explained, so I'll leave it at that.



Oh, one more thing, since we are talking about filling cups:



The pessimist sees the glass filled half- way, and says, "that glass is half empty".



The optimist sees the glass filled half- way, and says, "that glass is half full".



The alcoholic sees the glass filled half- way, and says, "are you going to finish that?"
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