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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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Sandy B.
Sandy B. at the Far Corners Retreat – 2008
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Joe C.
The Fourth Dimension of Existence – Joe C.
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Joe C.
Knowing a Higher Power Rather Than Believing In One – Joe C.
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Bob D.
Stopping the Performance to Find Actual Willingness – Bob D.
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Russell S.
The Fourth Dimension and the End of Quiet Desperation – Russell S.
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Russell S.
Russell S. Discussing the Fourth Dimension and Emotional Sobriety in the Text
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Beth H.
Beth H. at the Design for Living Group – 2020
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Charlie P.
Charlie P. on the Hunger of the Ego and the Trap of Mental Obsession
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Cecil C.
Cecil C. on Working the Steps in Sequence and the Danger of Ego
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Janice D.
The Real Alcoholic Can’t Find Their Way Home – Janice D.
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Bill H.
Bill H. on Steps 10, 11, 12 and the Mechanics of Maintenance
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Larry S.
Larry S. on Faith Without Works and the Mechanics of Step 12
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Cass N.
Cass V. Discussing Dr. Silkworth and the Initial Pages of the Big Book
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John K.
The Mental Obsession and the Power of Choice – John K.
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Patsy R.
The Sobriety That Was Worth Every Day of the Wait – Patsy R.
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Bruce E.
Step 9 and the Slight of Hand with ‘Wherever Possible’ – Bruce E.
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Sandy B.
Why the Results Beat the Theory – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Big Book Chapter 6 — Into Action, Amends, and the Daily Reprieve – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
The Bondage of Self and the Actor Who Runs the Show – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
The Six Steps Bill W. Recalled from Memory – Sandy B. 😆
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Bob D.
Step 4 and the 30 Different Ways to Do It – Bob D.
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Bob D.
Step 4 and the Sane and Sound Ideal – Bob D.
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Bob D.
The Phenomenon of Craving and the Myth of the Moderate Drinker – Bob D.
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Sandy B.
The Difference Between a Sudden and Educational Spiritual Awakening – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Applying Principles in the Moment of Tragedy – Sandy B.
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