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Big Book

The Big Book serves as the foundational blueprint for recovery in Alcoholics Anonymous, moving the individual beyond the mere attendance of meetings into a structured process of spiritual transformation. In these speaker tapes, the Big Book is presented not merely as a text, but as the primary tool for identifying the true nature of alcoholism—specifically the physical allergy and the mental obsession that render the alcoholic powerless over their choice to drink. The core principles highlighted in these recordings emphasize the transition from intellectualizing the disease to the rigorous application of the Twelve Steps. Speakers describe the Big Book as the catalyst that shifts their focus from a psychological or emotional struggle to the recognition of a spiritual malady. By following the text's guidance, the alcoholic moves from a state of restlessness and discontent toward a profound spiritual awakening and a conscious contact with a Higher Power. Listeners can expect to hear raw, personal accounts of the turning points where the Big Book replaced auditing with action. These narratives detail the necessity of moving past discussion-based recovery into the active work of carrying the message to others. The tapes underscore that true freedom is found in the disciplined application of the program's primary purpose: achieving sobriety through a spiritual shift in vision and a commitment to service.

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Bob J.
Step 6 and the Man Who Said He’ll Never Be Entirely Ready – Bob S Jr
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Don C.
Why the Big Book Is Absolute Truth – Don C.
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Ken D.
The High Correlation Between Silence and Spiritual Growth – Ken D.
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Polly P.
Elderly Recovery Wisdom and the New Generation in AA – Polly P.
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Dick B.
He Thought He Was Top Dog in Marin County – Dick B.
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John S.
Into Action and the List of Why He Was a Dirty Rotten SOB – John S.
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Sharon B.
Into Action and the Way She Acted Her Way Into Right Living – Sharon B.
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Debbie D.
The Original Manuscript Differences and the Evolution of the Program – Debbie D.
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Beth H.
The Silence of Being Just Beth – Beth H.
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Burns B.
Acting Yourself Into a Way of Thinking – Burns B.
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Marty M.
Living Sober and the Design for Living That Fits the Individual – 1947 – Marty M.
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Don H.
Wisdom as a Byproduct of Action – Don H.
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Cliff B.
The Program of Alcoholics Anonymous in a Secretly Coded Book – Cliff B.
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Jack S.
The Breeding Ground of Humility is the Back Seat of a Squad Car – Jack S.
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John
Step 10 and the 19-Year Habit of Planning What to Say – John
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Don G.
More About Alcoholism as a Physiological Craving – Don G.
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George G.
The Difference Between Truth and Feelings in the Inventory – George G.
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Jim S.
The Promises of Page 83 and the End of Self-Pity – Jim S.
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Martha W.
The Bondage of Self and the Baptist Preacher’s Daughter – Martha W.
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Marty M.
Self-Seeking and the Treatment for Her Own Insanity – Marty M.
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Mike S.
The Seventh Step Prayer and the Defect of Trying to Look Good – Mike S.
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David D.
The Difference Between an Alcoholic and a Drinking Problem – David D.
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Rory M.
Step 9 and the Damage of Trying to Arrange the World – Rory M.
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Ted R.
Step 7 and the Drunkest Ph.D. This Side of Hell – Ted R.
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Pat Y.
Pat Y. on Self-Obsession, the Big Book, and Living Sober
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