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Death And Grief

In the context of Alcoholics Anonymous, the topic of Death and Grief examines the intersection of mortality and sobriety. For the recovering alcoholic, loss is often a primary trigger for relapse or, conversely, a profound catalyst for spiritual awakening. These speaker tapes illustrate that while death is inevitable, the manner in which one faces it—sober and supported—is a testament to the efficacy of the Twelve Step program. Core principles highlighted in these shares include the importance of presence and the spiritual duty of care during hospice, the necessity of forgiving oneself after traumatic losses or regrettable final words, and the acceptance of complex emotions, such as the mixture of grief and relief following the death of a struggling parent. Listeners can expect raw, first-hand accounts of navigating the loss of parents, siblings, and spouses. The narratives contrast the chaos of grieving while active in addiction with the stability of sobriety, detailing how a Higher Power provides the fortitude to endure the incomprehensible demoralization of loss. From the guilt of alcohol-related deaths to the grace of a final goodbye, these tapes offer a roadmap for transforming grief into a foundation for long-term recovery.

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Matt G.
Not Saints. Just Drunks Who Do the Deal – Matt G.
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Carrying the Message to One Scared Newcomer Is the Only Fame That Matters
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Jay P.
Higher Power Became Personal Not Because I Believed but Because I Repeated Words I Didn’t Mean – Jay P.
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Marty J.
The Word Prejudice Appears Seven Times in We Agnostics and That Is the Whole Chapter
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Liz B.
I Got the Monkey Off My Back But the Circus Is Still Going On – Liz B.
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Dick A.
The Twelve Traditions Are the Principles for Living With Other People and Nobody Told Me That for Twelve Years – Dick A.
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Bob D.
The Ism Is the I — I Separate Myself and Call It Being Different – Bob D.
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Jay P.
I Can’t, He Can, I’ll Let Him — and the Amen Doesn’t Come Until Step 7 – Jay P.
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Jack B.
Every Alcoholic Is Two People and the Twelve-Year-Old Scared Kid Is the Real One – Jack B.
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Dupree W.
My Doctor’s Cure Was Self-Hypnosis with a Biscuit Pan and a Blank TV 😂 – Dupree W.
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Hank J.
Emotional Maturity Froze at Eighteen and Nobody Told Me for Thirty Years – Hank J.
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Vickie C.
Removal of Obsession: The Seventh Principle’s Demanded Action. – Vickie C.
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Billie S.
The Dry Drunk Years: Pulling the Shade Down on Every Feeling – Billie S.
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Alabama C.
She Had Set Good Standards for Herself and Then Could Not Live by Them – Alabam C.
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Jane D.
From Prison to the Promises, the Worst Night Opened the Door – Jane D.
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