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In reply to the discussion: Secret of AA: After 75 Years, We Don't Know How It Works [View all]progree
(11,957 posts)36. I hope so too.
Thanks for the information.
You're welcome, and hopefully your son will never need it. (Well, Secular A.A. and "A.A. alternatives" (there are several), and similarly for N.A. (Narcotics Anonymous) may be helpful resources for life, since alcoholism / addiction is a lifelong issue, no matter how long one has been sober / not using. They say addiction is "cunning, baffling, powerful", and many add the words, "and patient" -- since it waits patiently for a weak moment, no matter how many years or decades one has been sober).
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I know, most do say the Serenity Prayer and some decide to close with the Lord's Prayer
Rhiannon12866
Jul 2019
#39
Well, why can't you turn your will and life over to the care of a tree? (Step 3)
progree
Jun 2019
#22
Nothing religious about it anywhere I've been, despite what the courts say. Clearly
progree
Jun 2019
#25
"some are incapable of being honest with themselves, they are the unfortunate ones, they seem to
demosincebirth
Nov 2019
#40