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Post Info TOPIC: February 06, 2010 I can't - we can


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February 06, 2010 I can't - we can


February 06, 2010

I can't - we can

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"We had convinced ourselves that we could make it alone and proceeded to live life on that basis. The results were disastrous and, in the end, each of us had to admit that self-sufficiency was a lie"

Basic Text p. 62

"I can't, but we can." This simple but profound truth applies initially to our first need as NA members: Together, we can stay clean, but when we isolate ourselves, we're in bad company. To recover, we need the support of other addicts. 

Self-sufficiency impedes more than just our ability to stay clean. With or without drugs, living on self-will inevitably leads to disaster. We depend on other people for everything from goods and services to love and companionship, yet self-will puts us in constant conflict with those very people. To live a fulfilling life, we need harmony with others. 

Other addicts and others in our communities are not the only ones we depend on. Power is not a human attribute, yet we need power to live. We find it in a Power greater than ourselves which provides the guidance and strength we lack on our own. When we pretend to be self-sufficient, we isolate ourselves from the one source of power sufficient to effectively guide us through life: our Higher Power. 

Self-sufficiency doesn't work. We need other addicts; we need other people; and, to live fully, we need a Power greater than our own. 

Just for Today: I will seek the support of other recovering addicts, harmony with others in my community, and the care of my Higher Power. I can't, but we can 


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I have tried self serving behavior all my life.
It didn't work.
I'm opened up to another way of life.
I chose the fellowship of Narcotics Anonymous and the love of my higher power.
My life gets a little better,
one day at a time.


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Morning Avid! yes I also spent years walking with God alone until finally I was guided by His hand to the fellowship.He knew I needed the fellowship to tangibly keep me working the spiritual principles of the process which in turn is doing His will.My gratitude and growth, grow ,as I do,WORKING FORWARDLY,ONE DAY AT A TIME!!Have and blessed day.......................smile

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