Obstacles To Success In Al-Anon
All Al-Anon discussions should be constructive, helpful, loving and
understanding. In striving toward these ideals. we avoid topics that can lead to
dissension and distract us from our goals.
1. Discussions of Religion: Al-Anon is not allied with any sect or
denomination. It is a spiritual program, based on no particular form of
religion. Everyone is welcome, no matter of what affiliation or none. Let us not
defeat our purpose by entering into discussions concerning specific religious
tenets.
2. Gossip: We meet to help ourselves and others to learn and use the Al-Anon
philosophy. In such group therapy, gossip can have no part in program. We do not
discuss members of others, and particularly the alcoholic; our dedication to
anonymity gives people confidence in Al-Anon. Careless repeating of matters
heard at meetings can defeat the very purpose for which we are joined together.
3. Dominance: Our leaders are chosen not to govern, but to serve. No member
of Al-Anon should direct, assume authority or give advice. Our program is based
on suggestion, interchange of experience, rotation of leadership. Each person
makes progress in his or her own way and pace. Any attempt to manage or direct
is likely to have disastrous consequences for group harmony.