1) group conscience is not merely a euphemism for “voting” 2) inviting a loving God 3)  Fulfilling our primary purpose 4) the spiritual awakening of working all 12 Steps 5)  Joining together to create structure 6) seeking to do God’s will, not our own, in our service decisions 7) What do we mean when we say that NA is a spiritual society? 8) "the twelve traditions are not negotiable" 9) seeking to serve others, not ourselves, in our service decisions 10) “principles, not personalities” 11) What is group conscience at work? 12)  Personal recovery depends on NA unity 13) How does group conscience support unity? 14) a loving God 15) our innate sense of right and wrong 16) “higher mental and emotional functions” 17)  Fellowship disagreements 18) becoming less motivated by self-interest 19) Providing opportunity for groups to share their experience with other groups 20) praying and meditating before making major decisions 21) the strongest possible spiritual unity 22) a collective decision 23) the therapeutic value of one addict helping another 24) seeking ongoing spiritual awakening 25) making decisions and planning events 26) sharing ideas for NA services and events 27) problem-solving in NA service

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