Recovery, Unity, Service
These are the Three Legacies, imprinted on every chip I’ve received. They form the triangle in our AA emblem, reminding us of their basic necessity. The triangle is equilateral; no single legacy is more important than any other.
This was the topic of the last meeting I attended, and the perfect simplicity was evident in all the shares I heard. Every person who contributed added to my understanding, beautifully illustrating elements I hadn’t considered or had glossed over. In Unity, they were of Service, sharing about their own Recovery.
No one person had to have a perfect share—all worked together like facets on a diamond, creating a deepening of everyone’s personal experience. That’s how we roll. I learn from others, and if I share, I hope others learn from me. When anyone has difficulty in their journey and can share that, the Unity of the group holds them in loving care. The one-on-one fellowship of sponsorship explores those hard times and is a vital part of the Recovery of both parties, each being in Service to the other by virtue of honesty (something new for most recovering alcoholics) and deep listening, questioning, and accountability.
Our program is brilliant simplicity, broken down into doable chunks, taken on one’s own timetable; always working toward being the perfect Beings we are meant to be.
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