Tradition 7: Every AA group ought to be fully self-supporting, declining outside contributions.
Purpose:
- To maintain the integrity and independence of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) groups.
- To ensure that AA groups remain free from outside influences and financial obligations.
- To promote self-reliance and responsibility among members.
Benefits:
- Autonomy: AA groups are self-governing and independent of external control.
- Unity: AA groups are united by a common goal and purpose, rather than by financial dependence.
- Anonymity: AA groups can maintain their anonymity by relying solely on member contributions.
- Self-Respect: Members feel a sense of dignity and self-respect when they contribute to the financial well-being of their group.
Implications for Online AA Groups:
- Online AA groups should strive to be self-supporting through voluntary contributions from members.
- Online AA groups should avoid accepting advertising or financial support from external sources.
- Online AA groups should be aware of the potential for outside influences and take steps to protect their autonomy.
Historical Context:
- The 7th Tradition was adopted in 1939 as part of the original 12 Traditions of AA.
- The tradition was based on the belief that AA groups should be self-reliant and independent of outside influences.
- The tradition was also intended to prevent AA from becoming commercialized or exploited.
Personal Reflections:
- How does the 7th Tradition help me to maintain my autonomy and independence as an AA member?
- How does the 7th Tradition help me to feel a sense of self-respect and dignity?
- How can I contribute to the financial well-being of my AA group?
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