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Big Book Study

Big Book Study represents the foundational shift from merely attending meetings to actively engaging with the primary source of Alcoholics Anonymous. In these recordings, speakers emphasize that while fellowship is valuable, the true path to sobriety lies in the structured application of the Big Book's teachings. The significance of this approach is the move away from treating recovery as a social club and toward a rigorous internal process of change. Core principles highlighted in these tapes include the identification of the mental obsession—the physical and mental inability to resist the first drink—and the systematic removal of selfishness and self-centeredness. The speakers argue that a disciplined study of the text is essential to understanding the true nature of the disease and the necessity of a spiritual awakening. Listeners can expect to hear raw accounts of the bankruptcy of self-will and the pivotal role of sponsorship in guiding a newcomer through the text. These tapes detail the transition from the desperation of active addiction and residential treatment to the clarity found in a book-based approach. By focusing on the Big Book, speakers describe how the process replaces self-delusion with genuine self-knowledge, providing a structured blueprint for lasting sobriety through a combination of individual study and communal support.

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Franklin W.
The Bondage of Self and the Need for a Manager – Franklin W.
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Tom
The Primary Purpose That Got Lost in Open Depression Meetings – Tom
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Larry S.
Why He Needs an Overachiever’s Grade in Recovery – Larry S.
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Paul D.
The Only Way to Quit Playing Higher Power – Paul D.
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Joe C.
Two Centuries Of Failed Cures Before We Finally Understood More About Alcoholism – Joe and Charlie
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Paul M.
Honesty Equals Sanity – Paul M.
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Charlie P.
The Positive Cleansing of Step 4 – Charlie P.
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Bob
The One Sentence in the Chapter to the Agnostic That Solves Everything – Bob
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Bill S.
The Agnostic’s Guide to Studying the First 164 Pages – Bill S.
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Myers R.
Dealing With the Internal Condition That Makes Kids Run From the Room – Myers R.
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Bill S.
The Chapter to the Agnostic That Needed Doing, Not Interpreting – Bill S.
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Myers R.
Myers R. at the Fellowship of the Spirit conference – 2020
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Judith R.
Why the Vision of Tomorrow Requires a Real Look at Yesterday – Judith R.
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Joe M.
The Obsession of the Mind Is Stronger Than the Will – Joe M.
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Myers R.
Treating the Internal Condition Instead of the External Circumstances – Myers R.
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Joe M.
The Resentment Replay Machine – Joe M.
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Charlie P.
The Root of the Problem Is Self-Centeredness – Charlie P.
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Don M.
The Spiritual Program of Action Is Not a Theory – Don M.
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John K.
The Spiritual Malady of the Man Who Thought He Was Bulletproof – John K.
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Katie P.
Studying the Book Line by Line for the Primary Purpose – Katie P.
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Kip C.
The Alcoholic Sickness Discussed at Length in Chapter Three – Kip C.
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Katie P.
Step 10 Is a Spot Check Inventory Not an Evening Review – Katie P.
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Joe H.
The Difference Between a Real Alcoholic and a Hard Drinker – Joe H.
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Myers R.
The 12 Steps as a Common Solution Not a Therapy Session – Myers R.
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Charlie P.
The Resentment That Kills More Alcoholics Than Alcohol – Charlie P.
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