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EPISODE · Dec 28, 2025 · 3 MIN

December 28: Spiritual Principle a Day, read by Sophie X.

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Spiritual Principle a Day for December 28, read by Sophie X.Donations via PayPal and questions may be directed to:[email protected] 28Grace in Our Treatment of Others"Anonymity opens us to grace."—Guiding Principles, Tradition Twelve, Opening Reflection––––=––––Within the rooms of NA, anonymity provides an important bridge to gracious behavior.Anonymity allows us to see each other as equals and to identify our common bond. It stands in contrast to any prejudice or old belief that might interfere with practicing grace.When we view our fellow members as peers, no better or worse than ourselves, grace helps us extend equal access to recovery.By setting aside the things that separate us, we can allow grace to shape our actions. We are free to look past our judgments of ourselves and others as anonymous addicts. The same holds true outside of the rooms of NA. We can practice grace whether in line at the market, on the job, or in passing. We accept that others face difficulties, just as we do, and many go through life without an opportunity to learn to live by spiritual principles. We assume that others are doing their best, even when their best is sometimes terrible.As we integrate spiritual principles in all of our affairs, it’s easier to be gracious. We show up at work and do the right thing, regardless of who else may be having a bad day. We allow family members the space to be who they are. Having rejoined humankind, we recognize what grace brings to our humanity. We’re inspired to be gracious in our words and actions.When we invite grace to guide our actions, we’re inspired to treat others with decency and respect.––––=––––Spiritual Principle:I will practice grace by treating others with kindness and respect, just as I would like to be treated.––––=––––© NA World ServicesThis podcast is not affiliated with Narcotics Anonymous, and is an independent production of the Works of Wisdom

Spiritual Principle a Day for December 28, read by Sophie X.Donations via PayPal and questions may be directed to:[email protected] 28Grace in Our Treatment of Others"Anonymity opens us to grace."—Guiding Principles, Tradition Twelve, Opening Reflection––––=––––Within the rooms of NA, anonymity provides an important bridge to gracious behavior.Anonymity allows us to see each other as equals and to identify our common bond. It stands in contrast to any prejudice or old belief that might interfere with practicing grace.When we view our fellow members as peers, no better or worse than ourselves, grace helps us extend equal access to recovery.By setting aside the things that separate us, we can allow grace to shape our actions. We are free to look past our judgments of ourselves and others as anonymous addicts. The same holds true outside of the rooms of NA. We can practice grace whether in line at the market, on the job, or in passing. We accept that others face difficulties, just as we do, and many go through life without an opportunity to learn to live by spiritual principles. We assume that others are doing their best, even when their best is sometimes terrible.As we integrate spiritual principles in all of our affairs, it’s easier to be gracious. We show up at work and do the right thing, regardless of who else may be having a bad day. We allow family members the space to be who they are. Having rejoined humankind, we recognize what grace brings to our humanity. We’re inspired to be gracious in our words and actions.When we invite grace to guide our actions, we’re inspired to treat others with decency and respect.––––=––––Spiritual Principle:I will practice grace by treating others with kindness and respect, just as I would like to be treated.––––=––––© NA World ServicesThis podcast is not affiliated with Narcotics Anonymous, and is an independent production of the Works of Wisdom

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