Today's Reading from Just For Today © NA World Services
July 2 Comparing
"Our personal stories may vary in individual pattern, but in the end we
all have the same thing in common."
Basic Text, p. 87
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We addicts are a varied bunch, coming from different backgrounds, having
used different drugs, and recalling different experiences. Our
differences don't disappear in recovery; for some, those differences
become even more pronounced. Freedom from active addiction gives us the
freedom to be ourselves, as we truly are. The fact that we are all
recovering doesn't mean that we all necessarily have the same needs or
goals. Each of us has our own lessons to learn in recovery.
With so many differences from one addict to the next, how do we help one
another in recovery and how do we use each other's experience? We come
together to share our lives in light of the principles of recovery.
Though our lives are different, the spiritual principles we apply are the
same. It is by the light of these principles, shining through our
differences, that we illuminate one another's way on our individual
paths.
We all have two things in common: addiction and recovery. When we listen
carefully, we hear others tell of suffering from the same disease we have
suffered from, regardless of their specific backgrounds. When we open our
ears, we hear other addicts talk of applying spiritual principles that
promise hope to us as well, regardless of our personal goals.
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Just for today: I have my own path to follow, yet I'm grateful for the
fellowship of others who've suffered from addiction and who are learning
to apply the principles of recovery, just like me.