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From the books  ...  Alcoholics Anonymous (Big Book) and Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions (12 & 12)


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1.
... rightly.   12&12 p.32, Step Two
We had not even prayed rightly.

2.
... rightly.   12&12 p.40, Step Three
It is when we try to make our will conform with God's that we begin to use it rightly.


3.
Rightly and naturally, we think well before ...   BB p.74, Into Action   Go to page 74 in the Big Book
Rightly and naturally, we think well before we choose the person or persons with whom to take this intimate and confidential step.

4.
... rightly control our inner lives and guarantee ...   12&12 p.37, Step Three
We are certain that our intelligence, backed by willpower, can rightly control our inner lives and guarantee us success in the world we live in.

5.
... rightly declare that his trust had been ...   12&12 p.185, Tradition Twelve
The aggrieved victim would then rightly declare that his trust had been broken.


6.
... rightly imagined that they would some day ...   BB p.2, Bill's Story   Go to page 2 in the Big Book
I rightly imagined that they would some day have a great rise.


7.
... rightly loath to tell alcoholic patients the ...   BB p.92, Working With Others   Go to page 92 in the Big Book
Doctors are rightly loath to tell alcoholic patients the whole story unless it will serve some good purpose.

8.
... rightly relate ourselves to Him.   12&12 p.33, Step Two
True humility and an open mind can lead us to faith, and every A.A. meeting is an assurance that God will restore us to sanity if we rightly relate ourselves to Him.

9.
... rightly so, that many problems besides alcohol ...   12&12 p.40, Step Three
They have become persuaded, and rightly so, that many problems besides alcohol will not yield to a headlong assault powered by the individual alone.

10.
... rightly with God by ourselves are twofold.   12&12 p.59, Step Five
At this stage, the difficulties of trying to deal rightly with God by ourselves are twofold.


Passages from the Big Book Alcoholics Anonymous and the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions are reprinted with permission of A.A. World Services, Inc.  The A.A. Preamble, copyright © The A.A. Grapevine, Inc., is reprinted with permission.  Permission to reprint does not in any way imply affiliation with or endorsement by either Alcoholics Anonymous or The A.A. Grapevine, Inc.

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