AA Advice: AA’s heartbeat

The ability of Bill W. and Dr. Bob, working together and passing it on to other members, tells me that to give it away is to keep it

Without unity, the heart of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) would cease to beat; . . .- as Bill sees it.

Without unity I would be unable to recover in AA on a daily basis. By practicing unity within my group, with other AA members and at all levels of this great fellowship, I receive a pronounced feeling of knowing that I am a part of a miracle that was divinely inspired.

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The ability of Bill W. and Dr. Bob, working together and passing it on to other members, tells me that to give it away is to keep it. Unity is oneness and yet the whole fellowship is for all of us.

Just for today
I will reflect on the spiritual awakenings I have experienced. I will strive to be God-conscious. I will take time out in the day to appreciate my Higher Power’s handiwork.

Uma unenkinga yophuzo oludakyo siza thintana nalezi nobolo ezingezanzi.

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The AA Estcourt branch hosts meetings every Tuesday at Forderville Primary School from 7pm to 8pm. Contact Desigan on 082 849 3014, Roy on 081 874 8016 or Tony on 079 513 4422.

The AA Winterton branch hosts meetings every Thursday at the Springfield Church opposite the police station from 7pm to 8pm. Contact Dolly on 071 688 5330 or Virgilo on 079 688 0432.

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