“the basis of trusting and relying upon God” (Page 68, Big Book)
One has to trust and rely on God.
Trusting God means accepting without resistance the notion that everything needed will be provided, and more.
Relying means seeking what-to-do-and-the-strength-to-do-it from God and stopping thinking things through like a neurotic narner.
It means no more plan B.
It means ask and do.
Problems must be disowned.
As soon as one sees them coming in, one deflects them straight up to God, and the momentum built up ensures that, with the deflection, they are carried up to God without leaving even a residue with me.
This is like Emmet Fox’s dis-claiming of the ill.
Instead, the good is claimed: that everything has always been OK, is always OK, and will always be OK.
Always, all ways.