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“We forget so we
consider ourselves superior. But we are, after all, a mere part of the
creation and we must consider to understand where we are and we stand
somewhere between the mountain and the Chief Oren
Lyons Onondaga Those who look
closely soon have the key to this strange paradox. The A.A. member
has to conform to the principals of recovery. His life actually
depends upon obedience to spiritual principals. If he deviates too far,
the penalty is sure and swift; he sickens and dies. At first he goes along
because he must, but later he discovers a way of life he really wants to
live. Moreover, he finds he cannot keep this priceless gift unless he
gives it away. Neither he nor anybody else can survive unless he
carries the A.A. message. The moment this Twelfth Step work forms a group,
another discovery is made--that most individuals cannot recover unless
there is a group. Realization dawns that he is but a small part of a great
whole; that no personal sacrifice is too great for the preservation of the
Fellowship. He learns that the clamor of desires and ambitions within him
must be silenced whenever these could damage the group. It becomes plain
that the group must survive or the individual
will not.
Twelve Steps
& Twelve Traditions pg. 130 Reprinted with
permission A.A.W.S. Great Spirit let me remember I am but a part in your creation.
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