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by fragmede
229 days ago
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Not exactly. To adapt with the times, many chapters have adopted a "whatever your higherr power is" attitude. So you do have to have something to refer to, but there's no scripture reading, and it can be things like "other people" or "sunsets" or even "the people running our simulation". Not all chapters have adopted this, but you can simply not return to a meeting that isn't a good match for you - and there are many reasons, not just religiosity, for a given meeting not being a good match for a given individual. |
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In big cities you can definitely find ones that are more careful about the higher power language but they are still a small minority and so for example if you're newly sober and trying to hit meetings every day, or at odd times, they may not meet all your needs. And if your city is big enough to have a lot of meetings like this and you want them, it probably also has smartrecovery groups which are likely a better fit for a more secular person anyway.
The really interesting thing is finding the little pockets where they're catering to a different community that is a local majority. I've said traditional jewish prayers at AA in skokie il, muslim ones in dearborn mi.
But regardless of your personal higher power, sincerely doing things like "turning your will over to" it or "asking [it] to remove your shortcomings" is religious practice, straightforward, no question. Some people are simply not interested in this at all, no matter how disconnected from any specific tradition.