The Twelve Traditions - Traditions 7 through 9

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1.
Many of us think of the Seventh Tradition as the _____ tradition. pg 175
2.
We are recovering addicts who meet _____ to help each other to stay clean. pg 189
3.
Special _____ who are also NA members are not selling their recovery. pg 186
4.
An NA group exercises _____ when it does not pretend to be anything more or less than it is. pg 187
5.
We _____ every NA group to be fully self-supporting. pg 174
6.
How a meeting is begun is not nearly so important as how it _____. pg 175
7.
Sooner or later, the group realizes the _____ they have in this committee of representative. pg 191
8.
Finally, the Ninth Tradition speaks of _____. pg 195
9.
We don't sell recovery; we share it freely with others in a spirit of love and _____. pg 186
10.
This is what we mean when we say that Narcotics Anonymous should remain _____ non-professional. pg 186
11.
Without that _____, the group has no reason to exist; with it, an NA group needs little more. pg 175
12.
If a group is having problems _____ itself, it may want to ask itself some questions: pg 177
13.
Tradition Eight reminds us that our members need no professional _____ to be effective in carrying the NA message. pg 185
14.
Tradition Seven tells our groups that they should not seek outside _____ but why not? pg 177
15.
Tradition Eight is one of the _____, most straightforward of the Twelve Traditions. pg 187
16.
The value of our program comes from the _____ and trust that exists between one addict and another. pg 187
17.
This broad field of _____ is the ground upon which the traditions have grown. pg 181
18.
That's NA, as such, as we _____ it. pg 189
19.
But some NA services require too much time or expertise for our members to fulfill on a strictly _____ basis, pg 187
20.
Our primary _____ is, quite simple, to carry the message. pg 189
21.
every NA group _____ to be fully self-supporting, declining outside contributions. pg 174
22.
Some meetings are started by one or _____ NA members who want to help carry the message to other addicts. pg 174
23.
As the _____ grows even larger, it often sprouts new groups. pg 190
24.
The heart of the NA way of recovery from addiction is _____ addict helping another. pg 185
25.
We must exercise prudence in employing professional assistance for our _____. pg 187
26.
We are a fellowship of recovering addicts who help on another stay _____, nothing more. pg 193
27.
The groups should also provide continuing _____ to the committee. pg 195