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Let it go

Great or small, our awakenings show in our willingness to practice the principles and carry the message.

Living Clean, Chapter 3, “Creative Action of the Spirit”


Through our developing relationship with our sponsor, we learn about the principle of trust.

It Works, Step One


“Some things we must accept, others we can change. The wisdom to know the difference comes with growth in our spiritual program.”

Basic Text, p. 95


“God’s will for us becomes our own true will for ourselves.”

Basic Text, p. 48


We come to understand that happiness is an inside job, a spiritual experience that can get stronger with recovery. We find that no matter what happens on the outside, joy can still live within us.

Living Clean, Chapter 7, “Love"


“As we approach this step, most of us are afraid that there is a monster inside of us that, if released, will destroy us.”

Basic Text, p. 27


Regardless of who we are, where we’ve been, or what we’ve done, we find in Narcotics Anonymous a place of empathy, acceptance, welcome, and belonging.

Guiding Principles, Tradition Two, “Spiritual Principles”


“If we maintain our spiritual condition daily, we find it easier to deal with the pain and confusion.”

Basic Text, p. 95



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