Let us not be
discouraged. Let us cleanse our minds of delusion. Let us rid ourselves
willingly of hate, and put love within ourselves and join together with renewed
faith in our Creator...And not forget the future of our children and those yet
to come.
David Monongye Hopi
Today
we in A.A. are together, and we know we are going to stay together. We are at
peace with each other and with the world around us. So many of our conflicts
are resolved that our destiny seems secure. The problems of yesterday have
produced the blessings of today.
Ours
is not the usual success story; rather it is the story of how, under God's
grace, an unsuspected strength has arisen out of great weakness; of how, under
threats of disunity and collapse, world-wide unity and brotherhood have been
forged. In the course of this experience we have evolved a set of traditional
principals by which we live and work together and relate ourselves as a
fellowship to the world around us. These principals are called the Twelve
Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous. They represent the distilled experience of
our past, and we rely on them to carry us in unity through the challenges and
dangers which the future may bring.
"AA
Comes of Age" pg. 79
Grandfather
help us to remember that the group is stronger than the individual. Let us
remember the next generation.