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Tafakari ya Kitabu cha Kijivu

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We are not responsible for our disease. We are responsible for our recovery As we begin to apply what we have learned, our lives begin to change for the better.

Gray Book, p. 139 (Chapter Eight, Lines 8-9, 16-17)

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We're guilty until proven innocent; how many times have we felt this way in our active addiction? Our guilt and shame only brought us down deeper into the depths of addiction. Narcotics Anonymous tells us that we're not bad people trying to get good, we're sick people trying to get better. We suffer from a Spiritual disease, not a moral dilemma.

Part of Admitting that we have a disease releases us from being Responsible for having it. Admission releases us from that remorse and self-condemnation.

We realize that the only way to feel better, is to get better. We Surrender to the fact that although we are powerless, we are not hopeless. There's a Solution and the Solution is up to us, and it's in Narcotics Anonymous, if we want to make the effort to get it.

Yes, we are Responsible for our Recovery and Accountable for our disease. In our New Way of Life, with the Help of our Sponsors, others and a Higher Power, we are able to start the healing process and start to clean up the wreckage of our past. We begin to experience a Freedom we've never known. We start to Live Happy, Joyous and Free.

We find a New Way To Live. We Share this Message of Hope and Promise of Freedom with other suffering addicts who seek Recovery, for that we are Responsible and Accountable.

In This Moment: Although we are not Responsible for our disease. We are Responsible for our Recovery. Today we are Accountable.

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