Our wise forefathers established union and amity between the five
nations. We are a powerful confederacy and by observing the same methods
you will acquire such strength and power, therefore whatever befalls you,
never fall out with one another. Canasatego Mohawk The moment Twelfth Step work forms a group, a discovery
is made--that most individuals cannot recover unless there is a
group. Realization dawns on each member that he but a small part of a
great whole; that no personal sacrifice is too great for preservation of
the Fellowship. He learns that the clamor of desires and ambitions within
him must be silenced whenever these could damage the group.
Twelve Steps & Twelve Traditions pg.
130 The unity, the effectiveness, and even the survival of A.A. will
always depend upon our continued willingness to give up some of our
personal ambitions and desires for the common safety and welfare. Just as
sacrifice means survival for the individual alcoholic, so does sacrifice
mean unity and survival for the group and for A.A.'s entire
Fellowship. A.A. Comes of
Age pgs. 287 & 288 Great Mystery teach us to sacrifice for the good of the group.
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