This is who and how can one come to our program.
What is Tradition Three (having the desire to stop using)?
This spiritual principle is dependent upon how well we follow our traditions.
What is NA unity?
This is when you are a member of NA.
When is when you say you are?
This is the number of steps that NA was first founded on.
What are 12?
This manifests itself by our compulsion to use drugs and/or the inability to stop ourselves from drug use, or behavior, once started.
What is the Physical Aspect of our disease?
This is the name of the most recent literature that was put out by NAWS.
What is Guiding Principles: The spirit of our traditions?
This means not having to fight anymore.
What is surrender?
This is the only requirement for membership.
What is the desire to stop using?
In our Basic Text, within this Chapter, the reference to the "Hard Won Experience" of "Our predecessors" was not in reference to our founding members, but rather, to this an entirely different group of fellows.
What is in "the Twelve Traditions"?
It is in this, that we TURN IT OVER TO GOD.
What is the Third Step Decision?
This, based on Tradition Two, is how we show our commitment to the fellowship.
What is Service Work?
These three are indispensable that we must live by to be well on our way.
What are Honesty, Open-mindedness and Willingness?
What is Just for Today?
This is the piece of literature that speaks on a subject that is still considered taboo, even to some of us in NA.
What is IP #30, mental illness?
IT is THIS and NOT the use of a substance that makes us addicts.
By working the steps, we learn to depend on this.
What is a power greater than ourselves?
This is what, if we have an attitude of indifference or intolerance toward, may defeat us in our recovery.
What are Spiritual Principles?
We know that we are neither superior nor inferior to anyone; This is where our real value lies.
What is in being ourselves?
These two words are not found anywhere in Narcotics Anonymous Literature.
What are Drugs and Narcotics?
In Step 11, it is this that we come to pray for.
What is the knowledge of our Higher Power's will for us and the courage to carry it out?
This is the number of countries that NA currently has meetings held in.
What is 129?
This ultimate authority, as he may express himself in our group conscience, is who guides our trusted servants in the Narcotics Anonymous program.
Who is a loving God?
This is the entire preamble of "Who is an Addict."
What is, "Most of us do not have to think twice about this question. We know! Our whole life and thinking was centered in drugs in one form or another—the getting and using and finding ways and means to get more. We lived to use and used to live. Very simply, an addict is a man or woman whose life is controlled by drugs. We are people in the grip of a continuing and progressive illness whose ends are always the same: jails, institutions, and death."?