We dont have to be clean when we get here but, after the first meeting, we suggest that newcomers keep coming back and come back clean. We dont have to wait for an overdose or a jail sentence to get help from Narcotics Anonymous.
Basic Text, pp. 10-11
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Very few of us arrive in NA brimming with willingness. Some of us are here because we are court-ordered to attend. Some have come to save our families. Some come in an effort to salvage a career teetering on the brink of ruin. It doesnt matter why we are here. It only matters that we are.
We have heard it said that if we bring the body, the mind will follow. We may come to meetings with a chip on our shoulders. We may be one of those who sits in the back of the rooms with our arms folded across our chest, glaring threateningly at anyone who approaches us. Perhaps we leave before the final prayer.
But if we keep coming back, we find that our minds begin to open up. We start to drop our guard, and begin to really listen when others share. We may even hear someone talking with whom we can relate. We begin the process of change.
After some time in NA, we find that more than our minds have arrived in our meeting rooms. More importantly, our hearts have arrived, too. After that happens, the miracles really begin!
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Just for today: I will strive to listen with an open mind to what I hear shared.
I know at my very first meeting ,I remember them all saying keep coming back.I did not really know what was meant by that.It was directed at newcomers to keep coming back and to come back clean. We don't have to overdose to be accepted into Narcotics Anonymous,just a desire to change our addictive ways.I wasn't court ordered ,I was told by my wife's AA sponsor about NA. She gave me a book and got me a meeting list.I went to meetings and knew I had to learn the HOW of NA.It has worked for me and I have kept coming back.