The Milky Mooners Sobriety Safehouse.
Posted: 03 Nov 2010, 00:44
There are those among us who must put down the various things (mood and mind altering substances) we take and for various reasons and all of which result--eventually and inevitably--in one of three destinations. They are:
Jails
Institutions
Death
If you are one of those so described, then here you will find a safe place, a safe-house.
This safe-house is occupied by those who have not consumed any of the various mood and mind altering substances on this day and any other day that they are here.
This seems, to me, to be a simple and easy-enough guideline to understand and, subsequently, follow and to require as a pre-condition to enter.--Eh?
I will add to this guideline the one and only exception to this pre-condition:
If you HAVE consumed a mood and mind altering substances on any given day you wish to enter the safe-house, then you MUST have a desire to stop using that substance.
Easy as pie!
I will now demonstrate and establish as precedent a simple introduction that is expected from those who enter:
"I am on day __." (The blank will contain the number of days you have been off the substance or several substances you wish to stop taking.)
If on this day you HAVE taken some substance but still wish to enter, then you should write this:
"Tomorrow will be my first day."
You may also add to this introductory statement the drug or drugs that you wish to put down and stop using or abusing.
Jails
Institutions
Death
If you are one of those so described, then here you will find a safe place, a safe-house.
This safe-house is occupied by those who have not consumed any of the various mood and mind altering substances on this day and any other day that they are here.
This seems, to me, to be a simple and easy-enough guideline to understand and, subsequently, follow and to require as a pre-condition to enter.--Eh?
I will add to this guideline the one and only exception to this pre-condition:
If you HAVE consumed a mood and mind altering substances on any given day you wish to enter the safe-house, then you MUST have a desire to stop using that substance.
Easy as pie!
I will now demonstrate and establish as precedent a simple introduction that is expected from those who enter:
"I am on day __." (The blank will contain the number of days you have been off the substance or several substances you wish to stop taking.)
If on this day you HAVE taken some substance but still wish to enter, then you should write this:
"Tomorrow will be my first day."
You may also add to this introductory statement the drug or drugs that you wish to put down and stop using or abusing.