"The key to sobriety"
Program coming later
Bill W. considered each step to be a spiritual principle in and of itself. However, particularly in the 12 & 12, he outlined the spiritual principles behind each step. Some of them seem like common sense, but understand going into the exercise that reading these principles and actually practicing them in your day-to-day lives are two entirely different things (and that the latter requires vigilance and willingness)
Honesty
Fairness and straight forwardness of conduct: adherence to the facts
Hope
To expect with desire; something on which hopes are centered
Faith
Complete confidence; belief and trust
Courage
Firmness of mind and will in the face of extreme difficulty; mental or moral strength to withstand fear
Integrity
The quality or state of being complete or undivided; soundness
Willingness
Prompt to act or respond; accepted and done of choice or without reluctance
Humility
Not proud or haughty; not arrogant or assertive; a clear and concise understanding of what we are, followed by a sincere desire to become what we can be
Love
Unselfish concern that freely accepts another in loyalty and seeks his good to hold dear
Discipline
Training that corrects, molds, or perfects the mental faculties or moral character; to bring under control; to train or develop by instruction
Patience
Steadfast despite opposition or adversity; able or willing to bear; to persist in an understanding in spite of counter influences
Awareness
Alive and alert; vigilance in observing
Service
A helpful act; contribution to the welfare of others; useful labor that does not produce a tangible commodity
Walk and talk
Who:
Where: Meeting place at meetingpoint (more info at registration desk)
Main Speakers
Friday
AA
Al-Anon
AA
Main speakers
Saturday
AA
Al-Anon
AA
Mainspeakers
Sunday