Today's Reading from Just For Today © NA World Services
January 21 Unity and uniformity
"Unity is a must in Narcotics Anonymous."
Basic Text, p. 63
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Unity is not uniformity. Unity springs from the fact that we have unity
of purpose-to recover, and to help others stay clean. Even so, we often
find that while we strive to fulfill the same purpose, our means and
methods may be radically different.
We can't impose our ideas of unity on others or confuse unity with
uniformity. In fact, a big attraction of the NA program is the absence of
uniformity. Unity springs from our common purpose, not from standards
imposed on the group by a few well-meaning members. A group that has the
unity which springs from the loving hearts of its members allows each
addict to carry the message in his or her own unique way.
In our dealings with each other in NA, we sometimes disagree rather
vocally. We must remember that the details of how we get things done
isn't always important, so long as we keep our focus on the group's
primary purpose. We can watch members who vehemently disagree over trivial
things pull together when a newcomer reaches out for help. Someone was
there for us when we got to the rooms of NA. Now it is our turn to be
there for others. We need unity to help show the newcomer that this way
of life works.
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Just for today: I will strive to be a part of unity. I know that unity
does not equal uniformity.