How It Works
Rarely have we seen a person fail who has thoroughly followed
our path. Those who do not recover are people who cannot or will not completely
give themselves
to this simple program, usually men and women who are constitutionally
incapable of being honest with themselves. There are such unfortunates.
They are not
at fault; they seem to have been born that way. They are naturally incapable
of grasping and developing a manner of living which demands rigorous
honesty.
Their chances are less than average. There are those, too, who suffer
from grave emotional and mental disorders, but many of them do recover
if they
have the capacity to be honest.
Our stories disclose in a general way
what we used to be like, what happened, and what we are like now. If you
have decided you want what we have and
are willing to go to any length to get it - then you are ready to
take certain
steps.
At some of these we balked. We thought we could find an easier,
softer way. But we could not. With all the earnestness at our command, we
beg
of you
to be fearless and thorough from the very start. Some of us have tried
to hold
on to our old ideas and the result was nil until we let go absolutely.
Remember that we deal with Cocaine - cunning, baffling, powerful!
Without help it is too much for us. But there is One who has all
power-that One is God. May you find Him now! Half measures availed us nothing.
We stood
at the
turning point. We asked His protection and care with complete abandon.
Here
are the steps we took, which are suggested as a program of recovery.
- We admitted that we were powerless over cocaine and all other mind
altering substances - that our lives had become unmanageable.
- Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could
restore us to sanity.
- Made a decision to turn our will
and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him.
- Made a searching
and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.
- Admitted to God , to ourselves,
and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs.
- Were entirely
ready to have God remove all these defects of character.
- Humbly asked Him
to remove our shortcomings.
- Made a list of all persons we have harmed,
and became willing to make amends to them all.
- Made direct amends to
such people whenever possible, except when to do so would injure
them or
others.
- Continued to take personal inventory and when
we were wrong promptly admitted it.
- Sought
through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact
with God
as we understood
Him, praying
only for
knowledge of His
will for us
and the power to carry that out.
- Having
had a spiritual awakeing as the result of these steps, we tried
to carry
this message
to addicts,
and to practice
these principles
in all our
affairs.
Many of us exclaimed, "What an order! I can't go through with it." Do
not be discouraged. No one among us has
been able to maintain anything like perfect adherence to these
principles. We are
not saints. The point
is,
that we are willing to grow along spiritual
lines. The principles we have set down
are guides to progress. We claim spiritual
progress rather than spiritual perfection.
Our description of the addict, the chapter
to the agnostic, and our personal adventures
before
and
after make clear
three pertinent
ideas:
(a) That we were addicts and could not
manage our own lives.
(b) That probably no human power could
have relieved our addiction.
(c) That God could and would if He were
sought.
Reprinted and adapted from the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous
PP 58-60 with permission of Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.,
c. 1939, 1955, 1977
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