Anonymity
Bill wrote that “Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all our Traditions…”. What an interesting concept this is! I wouldn’t necessarily match the one with the other, so it gives me something to meditate on. How does anonymity contribute to my spiritual link? Why is it considered a foundational component?
I think it has everything to do with humbling myself - with the knowledge gained in Step 1, that I, by myself, am powerless over alcohol and everything else. If I accept that powerlessness is not failure, then I can concentrate on whatever is mine to do, and let the rest be. There exists, I believe, a Greater Love, an indefinable Something which guides me when I ask, which assures me that I am never facing challenges alone.
I have come to my own understanding of my Higher Power through the principle of anonymity—being one of many, not one alone. One with guidance, never alone in the dark, recognizing my own lack of personal importance, but having a magnified importance when working as one with others.
This is a concept which calls out for more thought, which I will do in the practice of utilizing the principles in all my affairs, and by practicing Step 11. Asking, I will receive.
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