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We don't want to settle for the limitations of the past. We want to examine and re-examine all our old ideas, and constantly improve on them or replace them with new ones.
Gray Book, p. 18 (Chapter Two, Lines 6-8)
Our Literature reminds us that we cannot graft a new idea into a closed mind. It tells us that an opening has to be made somewhere. For most of us our bottoms were that opening, and our Surrender was the Solution.
Regardless how we got here or why we must agree that we all made new discoveries. Living with or without drugs was our plight now. With a Fellowship and a Belief in a Power Greater Than Ourselves, we can arrest this fatal, progressive and incurable disease, just for that day.
Our Gray Book says, we become new people with Abstinence and the Steps. It tells us that our Daily Reprieve Frees us from our self-imposed life sentences. We Recover with each Spiritual Awakening as a result of Practicing a Living Program.
Our Creative Spirits enable us to a re visioning of all our Truths. Our Literature reminds us that what worked for us in one phase of our Recovery may not work for us in another. We as Recovering addicts must keep raising the bar in what our Truths and Sanity are. We keep making Surrender without pain as a motivator.
Our Gratitude for this Unlimited Growth shows as we continue in our Journey. It shows as we improve this Relationship with our God.
It shows as we Share this Precious Gift with those who seek Recovery. It Manifests itself when we carry the True Message of Narcotics Anonymous.
In This Moment: We move forward on this Spiritual Journey by the re visioning of everything we know, especially what we know about the Truth.