Unity

Unity is a common bond that transcends all
differences. We’ve discovered no matter
how different our circumstances or the paths
that brought us here, we all suffer from the
same disease: addiction.
We admitted our lack of power and accepted
that we could not recover alone. The
strength and direction of our recovery is
found in our unity.
We are people who might never have mixed.
Addiction and recovery are the threads that
bind us. We relate to such feelings as
grandiosity, insecurity, jealousy, and false
pride and are reminded we are all alike. By
sharing our experience with other addicts
and working the Twelve Steps of C.A., we
come to know humility, security, acceptance,
and self-worth.
Through applying the Twelve Steps and the
Twelve Traditions, we grow in love,
tolerance, and respect for each other. This
spiritual growth allows us to rise above
prejudice, regardless of religion, ethnicity,
economic status, age, gender, or sexual
orientation, to carry the C.A. message.
Though we are different, we are the same.
Regardless of the author, we share the same
story.
Recovery is possible — together.
Unity preserves our C.A. fellowship.
Unity preserves our legacy of Hope, Faith,
and Courage.
Unity preserves our personal recovery, our
reunited families, and our rediscovered
dreams.
Simple steps toward unity include:
- Carrying the C.A. message
- Encouraging the practice of love
and tolerance of others
- Sponsoring workshops, activities,
and functions that promote unity
- Enhancing communication among
members by emphasizing
principles before personalities
- Encouraging participation in service
by all members
- Encouraging greeters to welcome
newcomers at all levels
- Encouraging group inventories
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