What is a power greater than ourselves?
“God as we understand Him.” These
words introduce spirituality in the
Twelve Steps. These are the first two
references to God, and they are worded
that way for a reason.
“God as we understand Him.” These
words introduce spirituality in the
Twelve Steps. These are the first two
references to God, and they are worded
that way for a reason.
Each of us has the freedom to define,
and understand, our Higher Power.
– God – as we choose.
and understand, our Higher Power.
– God – as we choose.
This means we do not bring our
religious beliefs into our recovery
groups. It means that we do not try to
impose our religious beliefs, or our
understanding of God, on anyone else.
We do not use our groups or meetings
as a soapbox to gain religious converts.
We do not try to force the particulars
of our religious beliefs on others.
religious beliefs into our recovery
groups. It means that we do not try to
impose our religious beliefs, or our
understanding of God, on anyone else.
We do not use our groups or meetings
as a soapbox to gain religious converts.
We do not try to force the particulars
of our religious beliefs on others.
We let ourselves, and each person,
have the right to a personal
understanding of a Higher Power.
have the right to a personal
understanding of a Higher Power.
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