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The Narcotics Anonymous
Fellowship
By Terry
I am so grateful today. From the moment I
surrendered, and stopped offering resistance, I have been given the
opportunity to live anew. Yielding to the power of God has been a
life-saver. I had to forfeit my pride, admit defeat, and succumb to a
Power greater than myself. I was able to trust God with my life,
and to rely on Him for the direction I needed. I had a genuine desire to
change, the opportunity to form into a spiritual being – a clean, sober,
responsible, loving person. My newfound commitment to positive
growth was overwhelming, driving me to adhere to the principles of
Narcotics Anonymous. I completely devoted myself to living in
sobriety, to do whatever I needed to do to stay clean and sober. I was
inspired to renew my mind, body, and spirit. I gained the courage
to meet dangers and difficulties without fear. I was bold in my
determination to achieve renewal. I learned how to be humble,
to regain freedom from pride and arrogance. I accepted
circumstances that I had no control over. By applying these principles in
my daily walk I started to feel uninhibited and unburdened. A new
freedom had overtaken me, enveloping me with its serenity and
grace.
Did all of this enlightenment and
understanding hit me all at once? Absolutely not; however, as I kept
steadfast in my pursuit for personal growth, ongoing sobriety, and
peace of mind, I progressively stepped forward in my journey. I continued
along this path by keeping focused and from persistently
moving forward in my recovery. By enduring trials, and exercising
forbearance I was able to persevere. Patience is an important
virtue to maintain while in recovery. Easy does it. It isn’t
necessary to completely change overnight, and it isn’t possible as far as
I’m concerned. To my fellow addicts: Take it easy. Be resolute
in your search for freedom from addictive addiction. Be teachable
and open to new ways of living. Apply the suggestions offered
through the program of N.A. Trust, and come to know your Higher Power.
Work the 12 Steps. Read the literature. Share your experience,
strength and hope with your fellow addicts. As for me, I have to attend a
meeting every night; it keeps me sober one more day. If I do tomorrow
what I did today, I will stay sober. One day at a time, always
trying to remain focused, determined and motivated towards
personal and spiritual growth in your recovery. Narcotics Anonymous
works; it is a set of principles written so simply that we can follow
them in our daily lives. Keep coming back. Love to all, and thank
you for allowing me to be of service. My name is Terry, and I am an
addict.
If you have any questions on recovery, or the N.A. program,
then you can contact me by
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Thank you for allowing me to be of service. My name is Terry, and I am an
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