march, 2022

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21may6:00 pm10:00 pmSundresses and Sunhats6:00 pm - 10:00 pm MLK Center, 4000 Gus Young
(Saturday) 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
MLK Center
4000 Gus Young
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We know how to recognize the disease of addiction. Its symptoms are indisputable. Besides an uncontrollable appetite for drugs, those suffering exhibit self-centered, self-seeking behavior. When our addiction was at its peak of activity, we were obviously in a great deal of pain. We relentlessly judged ourselves and others, and spent most of our time worrying or trying to control outcomes.
Just as the disease of addiction is evidenced by definite symptoms, so is a spiritual awakening made manifest by certain obvious signs in a recovering addict. We may observe a tendency to think and act spontaneously, a loss of interest in judging or interpreting the actions of anyone else, an unmistakable ability to enjoy each moment, and frequent attacks of smiling.
If we see someone exhibiting symptoms of a spiritual awakening, we should be aware that such awakenings are contagious. Our best course of action is to get close to these people. As we begin having frequent, overwhelming episodes of gratitude, an increased receptiveness to the love extended by our fellow members, and an uncontrollable urge to return this love, we'll realize that we, too, have had a spiritual awakening.
Fifth Step
We admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs.
Fifth Tradition
Each group has but one primary purpose - to carry the message to the addict who still suffers.
Fifth Concept
For each responsibility assigned to the service structure, a single point of decision and accountability should be clearly defined.