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What does step 12 in AA mean?

What does step 12 in AA mean?

What Is Step 12? In Al-Anon, the twelfth step reads “try to carry the message to ‘others'” and in Alcoholics Anonymous it says “to alcoholics.” But the principle is the same. In order to work all 12 of the steps, you must try to help others.

What are the 12 spiritual principles in AA?

The 12 spiritual principles of recovery are as follows: acceptance, hope, faith, courage, honesty, patience, humility, willingness, brotherly-love, integrity, self-discipline, and service.

What is the basic concept of a 12 step program?

A 12-step program is a set of principles that assists people suffering from alcohol abuse and addiction by providing individual action steps.

What is the 12th step prayer?

Twelfth Step Prayer Dear God, My spiritual awakening continues to unfold. The help I have received I shall pass on & give to others, Both in & out of the Fellowship.

What’s wrong with the 12 Steps?

One of the biggest problems with 12-step doctrine is that it preaches powerlessness. An early step is to accept that there is a higher power and that the addict is not responsible for his or her own choices.

Can you work the 12 steps without a sponsor?

In short – yes, you do need a sponsor. You can attempt to work through the steps on your own but doing so will not be effective.

What are the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of AA?

The 12 Steps and 12 Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) provide a framework to help ease the anxiety of getting sober , as well as compassion and support for those addicted to alcohol who are committed to battling their disease.

What are the 12 principles of AA?

Hope – also mentioned as trust, this is the principle of believing there is an answer available. Committment – accepting the help on offer. Honesty – Self inventory. Truth – a confession of wrongs. Willingness – abandonment of defects. Humility – Humbleness to seek repair of shortcomings.

Are there secular version of the 12 steps of AA?

There are four new versions in the second edition. The newest version is The Practical 12 Steps, written by Jeffrey Munn and published in 2019. And, thanks to the French translator, Louise, there is also a version by the first ever secular AA group in Québec, les Libres-penseurs (Freethinkers). Those Steps were shared in an article on AA Agnostica in 2018.

What the 12 steps can do for You?

To recap, you now know: The 12 Step program is the framework for many addiction support groups. The 12 Steps are not religious today, despite using the language of its religious origins. Each of the Twelve Steps focuses on unique aspects. The 12 Steps of recovery are free and open to anyone with a serious commitment to recovery.

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