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Emotional Sobriety

Emotional Sobriety is a cornerstone of long-term recovery, marking the transition from mere abstinence to a profound psychological and spiritual transformation. While early sobriety focuses on stopping the drink, emotional sobriety addresses the underlying state of being irritable, restless, and discontented. It is defined as the alignment of one's internal beliefs with external reality, freeing the individual from emotional inebriety—the volatile cycle of people-pleasing, self-hate, and an over-dependence on others for self-worth. The core principles discussed in these recordings center on the necessity of spiritual surrender and the rejection of the mind's cruel maneuvering. Listeners will encounter the idea that true stability is not found in intellectual knowledge or positive thinking, but through radical self-acceptance, living in the present moment, and the disciplined practice of selfless service. In these tapes, listeners can expect raw, personal accounts of the peculiar mental twists that characterize the disease of alcoholism. The speakers explore the biological roots of emotional instability, the pain of total defeat, and the eventual discovery of peace through a Higher Power and the fellowship of AA. From scientific dissections of neurotransmitter deficiencies to anecdotal evidence of the miracle of surrender, these recordings provide a comprehensive roadmap for moving from the exhaustion of mental warfare to a state of purity of heart and lasting internal peace.

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Gert B.
She’s a Snob About Snobs – Gert B.
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Father J.
He Told the Psychiatrists He’d Be Surprised If the Alcoholic Told the Truth – Father J.
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Karen T.
The Higher Power Business You Can’t Ignore Forever – 1964 – Karen T.
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Adam C.
The Self-Righteous Book Thumper Who Didn’t Do the Steps – Adam C.
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Michael L.
The Fear of Being Ordinary – Michael L.
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Nancy C.
The Empty Page for Special Talents and Abilities – Nancy C.
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Joanne C.
Drinking to Escape the Feelings That Were Always Underneath – Joanne C.
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Paul P.
Moving from Victim to Hero in Your Own Story – Paul P.
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Barry F.
The Stage Character and the Defect of Character – Barry F.
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Ben M.
The Friction of Asking a Separate Consciousness for Help – Ben M.
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Sandy N.
The Higher Power That Sent Lightning Bolts – Sandy N.
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Rosie T.
Her Defects Are Doing Push-Ups Behind the Curtain – Rosie T.
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Kay
The Slow and Faltering Path to Meditation – Kay
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Blackie B.
Surrender Without the Fight – Blackie B.
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Grant R.
The Fourth Step Without Guilt or Shame – Grant R.
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Gertrude B.
The Doctor’s Opinion — The Borderline Case Who Didn’t Need a Psychiatrist – Gertrude B.
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Alice
The Promises of Step 9 and the Unvarnished Truth – Alice
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Wakefield S.
Anonymity and the Tradition of Principles Before Personalities – Wakefield S.
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Douglas T.
Douglas T. on the Multifactorial Disease of Chemical Dependency
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Keith F.
Willingness and the 1-in-40 Suggestion Ratio – Keith F.
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Bridget K.
The Power of Identification Through Hearing Other People’s Stories – Bridget K
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John S.
The Secret Weapon and the Logic of the Chronic Alcoholic – John S.
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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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Hank J.
The Allergy to Alcohol and the Penicillin Comparison – Hank J.
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Bob E.
The Combined Programs of Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous – Bob E.
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