NarAnon
Step Seven
Step
7: Humbly asked him to remove our shortcomings.
There
are NarAnon members who will say that when they first read this
Step they thought, "This one is for the addict, not me!"
Because the Twelve Steps were adopted from Narcotics Anonymous some
of us thought they were given to us in NarAnon just to let us know
about one of the tools the addicts would be using during their recovery.
We felt we could pick and choose the steps we wanted to use believing
they could not all apply to us because we were perfect. But, after
attending several meetings it dawned on us that we must also use
all of the Steps, including Step Seven. This Step makes us realize
that humbly means to yield our will to the Higher Power's will.
After this, we then must be willing to ask the Higher Power to remove
our flaws.
Before
NarAnon many of us believed we had no shortcomings. After all, we
didn't have a problem with drug abuse, the addicts did. NarAnon
opened our eyes so we could see how judgmental, manipulative and
self-righteous most of us were. We saw how we manipulated the addict
through:
"
our money ("you're not going to get my money to use for drugs")
" our bodies ("I don't want to make love to an addict")
" our words ("I can't talk to you and you don't listen")
" our negative attitudes ("I'm better than you because
you're an addict")
We
knew the best way to live, the right way. Our way was the only way.
Resentment,
anger and fear were our emotions. There was no room in our hearts
for tolerance, patience and good-will. We thought joy and happiness
were not ours because of the addict. We blamed our unfortunate state
of affairs on the addict. We believed we were justified in our judgments.
When
we finally worked on Step Seven and asked the Higher Power to remove
these shortcomings, we began to live a better life. We learned to
be humble and admit our wrongs. We have found that we don't know
what is right for others. We are finding that many of us don't even
know what is right for ourselves. We learned healthier ways to express
our emotions. We learned we do have choices. Our own joy and happiness
is our responsibility.
Through
changed attitudes we now know that just like the addicts, we must
accept the consequences of our actions. As we use the Steps in our
daily affairs we will continue to humbly ask the Higher Power to
remove our shortcomings. Yes, we have shortcomings.