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| Original A.A. Preamble The Original Alcoholics Anonymous Preamble We are gathered here together, because we are faced with the fact that we are powerless over alcohol and unable to do anything about it without the help of a power greater than ourselves. We feel that each person’s religious views, if any, are his own affair. The simple purpose of the program of Alcoholics Anonymous is to show what may be done to enlist the aid of a power greater than ourselves, regardless of what our individual conception of what that power may be. In order to form a habit of depending upon and referring all we do to that power we at first must apply ourselves with some diligence. By often repeating these acts they become habitual and the help rendered to us becomes natural. We have all come to know that, as Alcoholics, we are suffering from a serious illness for which medicine has no cure. Our condition may be the result of an allergy which makes us different from other people. It has never been, by any treatment with which we are familiar, permanently successful. The only relief we have to offer is complete abstinence. There are no dues or fees. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. Each member squares his debt by helping others to recover. An A.A. member is an alcoholic who, through the application of an adherence to the A.A. program, has forsworn the use of any alcoholic beverage in any form. The moment he/she takes so much as a one drop of beer, wine, spirits, or any other form of alcoholic beverage he automatically loses all status as a member of A.A. Alcoholics Anonymous is not interested in sobering up drunks who are not sincere in their desire to remain sober for all time. Not being reformers, we offer our experience only to those who want it. We have a way out on which we can absolutely agree and on which we can join in harmonious action. Rarely have we seen a person fail that has thoroughly followed our program. Now you may like this program or you may not, but the fact remains it works. It is our only chance to recover. There is a vast amount of fun in A.A. fellowship. Some people might be shocked at our seemingly worldliness and levity, but just underneath there lies a deadly earnestness and full realization that we must put first things first; and with each one of us the first thing is our alcoholic problem. To drink is to die. Faith must work twenty-four hours a day in and through us or we may perish. In order to set the tone for this meeting, I ask that we bow our heads in a few moments of silent prayer and meditation. I wish to remind you that whatever is said at this meeting today expresses our own opinion, as of today and as of this moment. We do not speak for A.A. as a whole, and you are free to agree or disagree as you see fit; in fact it is suggested that you pay no attention to anything which might not be reconciled in the A.A. Big Book. If you don’t have a Big Book, it’s time you bought one. Read it, study it, live with it, loan it, scatter it, and then learn from it what it means to be a member of Alcoholics Anonymous. |
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Thanks for posting that Mogqua. I've never seen that before, where did you find it? I know of one person who needs to read it seeing as how it is early AA. Its a little wordy for us today though.
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From http://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org/...d=87&pageid=34 The A.A. Preamble: Background Information Service Material from the General Service Office THE PREAMBLE was introduced in the June 1947 issue of the AA Grapevine magazine. It was written by the then-editor, who borrowed much of the phrasing from the Foreword to the original edition of the Big Book, Alcoholics Anonymous. In those early years, the Grapevine had just begun to circulate among nonalcoholics, and the Preamble was intended primarily to describe for them what AA is and is not. It is still often used for public information purposes. As time passed, it began appearing in all Conference-approved publications, and many AA groups now use it to open meetings. The original version differed in two ways from the familiar form we all know: 1) It stated that “the only requirement for membership is an honest desire to stop drinking,� and 2) it contained only the very brief statement “AA has no dues or fees.� People often ask why the word “honest� was deleted. At the 1958 General Service Conference, a delegate asked about the words “honest desire to stop drinking,� suggesting that since “honest� does not appear in the Third Tradition, it might be deleted from the Preamble. In discussion, most Conference members felt that as AA had matured, it had become almost impossible to determine what constitutes an honest desire to stop drinking, and also that some who might be interested in the program could be confused by the phrase. Thus, as part of the evolution of AA, the phrase had been dropped from common usage. The midsummer 1958 meeting of the General Service Board of Trustees ratified the deletion, and since then the Preamble has read simply “a desire to stop drinking.� At the same time, the phrase “AA has no dues or fees� was clarified to read as it presently does: “There are no dues or fees for AA membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions.� The current version of the Preamble appears on page one of every issue of the Grapevine. When reprinted, the Preamble should carry the following credit line: Copyright © by The AA Grapevine, Inc. AA PREAMBLE© Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for AA membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. AA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy, neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety. Copyright © by The AA Grapevine, Inc.
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