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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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Tim M.
Step 11 and the Plan for the Day That Leaves No Room for a Relapse – Tim M.
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Johnny H.
He Wanted to Be a St. Louis Cardinal But He Was an Alcoholic – Johnny H.
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Wayne B.
The Spiritual Malady of the Manic Depressive Type – Wayne B.
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Charlie P.
The AA Fundamentalist and the Big Book – Charlie P.
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Tom O.
Honesty as Freedom from Self-Deception – Tom O.
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John K.
Why 270 Meetings in 90 Days Didn’t Work – John K.
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Sandy B.
The Vital Spiritual Experience and the Mind of a Chronic Alcoholic – Sandy B.
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Mike S.
Why the Solution Should Never Be Diluted – Mike S.
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Dick M.
The Psychiatrist Who Said He Wasn’t Ready to Be an Alcoholic – Dick M.
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Jay S.
The Difference Between the Map and the Treasure – Jay S.
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Bob W.
Step 1 Through 9 and the Promise of Forever – Bob W.
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Tom B.
The Divine Alchemy of Colossal Human Failure – Tom B.
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Keith L.
Keith L Step Study – Part 2 – Keith L.
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Don P.
Don P. on Big Book Workshops, Sponsorship, and the Baffled Mind
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Jack C.
From Hagerstown, MD – Part 1 – Jack C.
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Willie B.
(Spring, TX) ’12&12 Step Study’; ‘20040723 Willie B 12 12 Step Study 2004 07 23 – Part 1 – Willie B.
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Glenn
Why the Big Book Says ‘Probably’ on Page 60 – Glenn
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Russell S.
Step 6 and the Rocket That Reaches Escape Velocity – Russell S.
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Katie P.
The Danger of Meeting-Based Sobriety – Katie P.
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Russell S.
Steps 8-9 Amends – He’s Only Here to Give a Spiritual MRI – Russell S.
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Doug R.
Doug R. on Total Surrender and the 12 Steps as Exercises in Letting Go
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Michael M.
Emotional Sobriety as the Ability to be Usefully Whole
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Helen M.
Putting AA First to Make Life First Class
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Steve M.
The Danger of Forgetting the Past in Recovery
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Pat R.
The Difference Between Doing Wrong and Doing Harm
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