The Twelve Traditions
Across
- 2. Without our autonomous _____, we would be unable to fulfill our primary purpose. (pg 158)
- 6. There is a _____ that works through this program. (pg 163)
- 7. Our primary purpose is a common _____ that unites us. (pg 165)
- 10. We have clear _____ set by our identity as Narcotics Anonymous. (pg 173)
- 14. _____ with others is healthy for Narcotics Anonymous. (pg 168)
- 16. Many of us have little experience with _____ of any sort. (pg 151)
- 17. Our _____ can enrich us only when we are open to its richness. (pg 156)
- 19. _____ reminds us of NA's role in society. (pg 171)
- 22. It's important to think about the message we send to _____ in our meetings. (pg 154)
- 24. This concentrated focus protects the integrity of our _____. (pg 165)
- 25. The Twelve Traditions may be used to as an outline for a group _____. (pg 161)
Down
- 1. In recovery, we become responsible for _____. (pg 151)
- 3. The application of _____ is the basis of our freedom. (pg 171)
- 4. All of our actions convey a message, and Tradition Five reminds us to make it a message of _____. (pg 161)
- 5. We lead by example, sharing experiences instead of _____. (pg 160)
- 8. The principle of _____ is both assumed and supported by Tradition Six. (pg 172)
- 9. Our primary purpose is the _____ of our service. (pg 159)
- 11. Groups carry the message of NA: _____ and freedom from active addiction. (pg 159)
- 12. The _____ awakening we experience when we work the steps is also our message. (pg 160)
- 13. Groups reflect the responsibility and _____ of their members. (pg 153)
- 15. This is the most basic guideline by which groups may examine their _____ and their actions. (pg 160)
- 18. Carrying a clear message of recovery in NA reflects _____. (pg 171)
- 20. In _____, our personal differences are insignificant compared to our primary purpose. (pg 165)
- 21. It's also important to consider how we are viewed by society. (pg 155)
- 23. We use NA literature and _____ in our meetings to help us fulfill NA's primary purpose. (pg 169)