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Acceptance

Acceptance is a cornerstone of recovery in Alcoholics Anonymous, representing the critical pivot from a life of denial and desperation to one of stability and hope. For many, the descent into alcoholism is fueled by a misguided search for external acceptance or the use of alcohol to numb the pain of not fitting in. These tapes illustrate that true recovery begins when the individual stops fighting reality and instead embraces a radical acceptance of their disease, their wreckage, and their need for help. The core principles explored in these recordings center on the transition from manipulation and lying to a program of honest action. Listeners will discover that acceptance is not a passive state, but an active process of surrendering to a Higher Power and the structured guidance of the 12 Steps. A recurring theme is the realization that while sobriety does not shield a person from life's inevitable hardships—such as bankruptcy, loss, or grief—it provides the spiritual tools necessary to remain upright amidst those challenges. Listeners can expect to hear raw, authoritative testimonies from individuals who have hit absolute bottom. From the grit of Philadelphia to the halls of VA hospitals and international conferences, these speakers recount journeys from being liars and cheats to finding a second life through fellowship. These narratives emphasize that freedom is found not in the absence of struggle, but in the acceptance of the truth and the willingness to follow a proven path of recovery. Through these personal histories, the listener is reminded that the gift of the program lies in the collective experience of those who have successfully navigated the path from chaos to acceptance.

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Bill S.
If I Can Stay Out of the Results of My Life My Life Is Golden – Bill S.
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Sterling H.
I Was Looking for the One Religion That Would Let Me Be a Complete A**hole and Still Get Into Heaven 😂 – Sterling H.
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Bob P.
Dr. Tiebout Said I Had an Iron Curtain Between Myself and Reality – Bob P.
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Penny C.
Alcohol Was Just the Disinfectant for Internal Wounds I Refused to Name – Penny C.
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Bob E.
Self-Love Is in the Big Book but I Kept Skipping the Pages With Roman Numerals – Bob E.
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Bea O.
Took a Vow of Obedience but the Only Direction I Ever Followed Was to the Liquor Cabinet
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Lyle P.
Denial Reinforced by Achievement — the Alcoholic Too Accomplished to Be Sick – Lyle P.
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Mike
I May Not Be Much but I’m All I Think About – Mike
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Sally R.
I Hid Bourbon Inside the Vacuum Cleaner and He Thought I Was Cleaning the House – Sally R.
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Dr. Paul O.
The Committee in Your Head and Who Gets the Front Row – Dr. Paul O.
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Removal of Obsession: The Seventh Principle’s Demanded Action. – Audio
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Polly P.
If I Take the Right Actions the Feelings Will Change – Polly P.
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Barefoot Bill
Meditation Is Putting Your Attention on Something Other Than the Committee in Your Head – Barefoot B.
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Cappy T.
Military Alcoholism: Decades of Service and Decades of Drinking – Cappy T.
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Bish M.
Get Big Enough to Get Little Enough to Surrender — That Is the Paradox of the First Step – Bish M.
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FR. TOM W.
Each Year of Sobriety Buys You One More Second Before You React: Fr. Tom W. – FR. TOM W.
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