Today's Reading from Just For Today © NA World Services
February 3 We need each other
"Anyone may join us, regardless of age, race, sexual identity, creed,
religion, or lack of religion."
Basic Text, p. 9
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Addiction closed our minds to anything new or different. We didn't need
anyone or anything, we thought. There was nothing of value to be found in
anyone from a different neighborhood, a different racial or ethnic
background, or a different social or economic class. We may have thought
that if it was different, it was bad.
In recovery, we can't afford such attitudes. We came to NA because our
very best thinking had gotten us nowhere. We must open our minds to
experience that works, no matter where it comes from, if we hope to grow
in our recovery.
Regardless of our personal backgrounds, we all have two things in common
with one another in NA that we share with no one else: our disease, and
our recovery. We depend on one another for our shared experience-and
the broader that experience, the better. We need every bit of experience,
every different angle on our program we can find to meet the many
challenges of living clean.
Recovery often isn't easy. The strength we need to recover, we draw
from our fellow NA members. Today, we are grateful for the diversity of
our group's membership, for in that diversity we find our strength.
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Just for today: I know that the more diverse my group's experience is,
the better able my group will be to offer me support in the different
circumstances I find myself facing. Today, I welcome addicts from all
backgrounds to my home group.