A Higher Power
As a newcomer, you may have thought or said, "What's this talk
about God? I came here to stop using cocaine, not to join a new
religion." Don't feel alone. Many of us were put off with the
talk about God when we first came to meetings.
It is easy enough to confuse the word spirituality with
religion. As it relates to God, Cocaine Anonymous is a spiritual
program, not a religious one. In C.A., we believe each
individual can choose a Higher Power of his or her own. In
short, a God of his or her own understanding.
If you are like many of us, you came to C.A. without a conscious
belief in a Higher Power. Or, perhaps you chose to avoid a
Higher Power because you were taught about a punishing God. It
doesn't matter. All that is necessary to start is that you are
open-minded to the idea that some Power greater than yourself
may be able to restore you to sanity.
The first step in solving any problem is recognizing it.
The same holds true in solving a problem with cocaine.
The second step in solving a problem is believing that
there might be a solution. The fact that you've come to
a C.A. meeting shows that you believe that there is a Power of
some kind, greater than yourself, that can help you get your
life back in order. You have proven, just by showing up, that
you believe that there must be some information, somewhere, you
can use to get rid of your obsessions with cocaine, drugs,
and/or alcohol. You have already started!
The third step in solving a problem, after having found
evidence of a solution, is putting faith in that solution and
trying it. The solution for us meant admitting that our
management of the problem wasn't working. Cocaine Anonymous
introduced us to a Power greater than ourselves that could
manage our problem. That doesn't necessarily mean we have to
turn our will and our lives over to the care of the God that we
heard of in the past. It can mean trusting in a Power of our own
understanding. This is the beginning of our Higher Power, God,
as we understand Him.
Some of us adopt, or come back to, a traditional God. Others see
our Higher Power as some kind of force. Some define it as the
force of the group, while others don't define it at all.
At first, it is sufficient for God, as you understand Him, to be
the power that the group obviously has to help get rid of the
obsession to use.
No one comes into Cocaine Anonymous to find God.
We come to these rooms to get rid of a terrifying drug habit.
Look around in a meeting. You are surrounded by people who came
as a last resort. We came into these rooms emotionally,
financially, and spiritually bankrupt. We have experienced all
sorts of tragedies as a result of cocaine, drugs, and/or
alcohol. We have lived many of the same horrors you have, yet
today we are happy. We are free from the misery, terror, and
pain of drug addiction.
As long as you are willing, your belief will grow.
You will learn through your own experience and the experiences
of others how a Higher Power can help you with your cocaine
problem.
Maybe some of us were worse off than you; maybe some of us
didn't hit as low a bottom as you. Still, the fact remains, that
those of us who are recovering have come to believe that the
power of the group or of a Higher Power of our own understanding
can restore us to sanity.
After you are around the Program for a few weeks and months, you
will begin to see changes in your thinking. You will begin to
feel better. You will see changes in the other newcomers that
came in with you. We call those changes miracles. If you are
having trouble with the talk about God, remember:
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Be open-minded.
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C.A. is a spiritual program, not a religious one.
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All you have to do is be willing to believe.
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Your Higher Power can be the group as a whole.
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You start with belief, your experience will come.
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Don't leave before the miracle happens!