Every NA group ought to be fully self-supporting, declining outside contributions. Narcotics Anonymous should remain forever nonprofessional, but our service centers may employ special workers. NA, as such, ought never be organized, but we may create service boards or committees directly responsible to those they serve.
Printable version » The Twelve Traditions of Narcotics Anonymous Twelve Traditions reprinted for adaptation by permission of AA World Services, Inc. Reprinted from the Basic Text, Narcotics Anonymous, Fifth Edition. ©1988 by Narcotics Anonymous World Services, Inc., PO Box 9999, Van Nuys, CA 91409 ISBN 0-912075-65-1 6/03
The Twelve Traditions of NA Excepts from the Basic Text and It Works: How and Why First Tradition Our common welfare should come first; personal recovery depends on NA unity. Our First Tradition concerns unity and our common welfare. One of the most important things about our new way of life is be-ing a part of a group of addicts seeking recovery.
A Narcotics Anonymous group is any group that meets regularly, at a specified place and time, for the purpose of recovery, provided that it follows the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of Narcotics Anonymous. There are two basic types of meetings: those open to the general public and those closed to the public (for addicts only).
Download a PDF file of the Twelve Traditions of NA, a guide to the principles and practices of the fellowship. The file also includes a disclaimer and a link to the original source.
Twelve Traditions of NA Download PDF We keep what we have only with vigilance, and just as freedom for the individual comes from the Twelve Steps, so freedom for the group springs from our Traditions. ... Narcotics Anonymous has no opinion on outside issues; hence the NA name ought never to be drawn into public controversy.
Our Traditions protect us from the internal and external forces that could destroy us. They are truly the ties that bind us together. It is only through understanding and application that they work. Twelve Traditions reprinted for adaptation by permission of AA World Services, Inc. Reprinted from the Basic Text, Narcotics Anonymous, Fifth Edition.
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12 Traditions Of Na: How it Works Narcotics Anonymous,1970 Guiding Principles: The Spirit of Our Traditions Fellowship of Narcotics Anonymous,2019-08-30 The NA Twelve Traditions are a set of guiding principles for working together This book tools text and questions meant to facilitate discussion and inspire action in our groups in workshops and ...
Narcotics Anonymous should remain forever nonprofessional, but our service Centers may employ special workers. 9. N.A., as such, ought never be organized; but we may create service boards or committees directly ... The 12 Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous were not adopted by the Fellowship until 1950 and during the 15 or so years prior to this ...
Our Traditions protect us from the internal and external forces that could destroy us. They are truly the ties that bind us together. It is only through understanding and application that they work. Twelve Traditions reprinted for adaptation by permission of AA World Services, Inc. Reprinted from the Basic Text, Narcotics Anonymous, Fifth Edition.
The Twelve Traditions of NA We keep what we have only with vigilance, and just as freedom for the individual comes from the Twelve Steps, so freedom for the group springs from our Traditions. As long as the ties that bind us together are stronger than those that would tear us apart, all will be well. 1. Our common welfare should come first ...
12 Traditions Of Na: How it Works Narcotics Anonymous,1970 Guiding Principles: The Spirit of Our Traditions Fellowship of Narcotics Anonymous,2019-08-30 The NA Twelve Traditions are a set of guiding principles for working together This book tools text and questions meant to facilitate discussion and inspire action in our groups in workshops and ...
The Twelve Traditions of NA First Tradition Our common welfare should come first; personal recovery depends on NA unity. Our First Tradition concerns unity and our common welfare. One of the most important things about our new way of life is be-ing a part of a group of addicts seeking recovery. Our survival is
The Twelve Traditions provide guidelines for relationships between the groups, members, the global Fellowship and society at large. Questions of finance, public relations, donations and purpose are addressed in the Traditions. There is both a short form and a long form of the Traditions. The Traditions were first published in the April 1946 AA ...