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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
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
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
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
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.
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