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The lessons we learn in our recovery are sometimes bitter and painful. By helping others we find the reward of self-respect, as we are able to share these lessons with other members of Narcotics Anonymous.
Narcotics Anonymous Fellowship • Narcotics Anonymous
The process of the Four Noble Truths. The practice of mindful awareness. The power of self-reliance.
Stephen Batchelor • Confession of a Buddhist Atheist
Recovery begins with surrender. From that point, each of us is reminded that a day clean is a day won.
Narcotics Anonymous Fellowship • Narcotics Anonymous
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According to its preamble, AA is “not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, or organization.” It has “no opinion on outside matters.” It is neither for nor against any other approach to the problem of alcoholism. It has no dues or fees, no ceremonies, trappings, officers, or laws. It owns no property; it has no edifices. Not only are all
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open.spotify.comRecovery is a salvage operation. We are actually recovering our lost self: disowned and fragmented parts of our being. In order to become whole, we need to integrate all aspects of our self.