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Fellowship

Fellowship is a cornerstone of the Alcoholics Anonymous recovery process, serving as the essential bridge between the isolation of active addiction and a sustainable, sober life. In these archival recordings, fellowship is presented not as a mere social convenience, but as a spiritual anchor and a primary catalyst for transformation. The core principles center on the belief that recovery is found through connection rather than isolation, and that the collective experience of the group—often described as the true gift of the program—is frequently more powerful than medical intervention or individual willpower. Listeners can expect to hear candid accounts of hitting bottom, characterized by financial ruin, profound shame, and the wreckage of personal relationships. These speakers detail the shift from a life of secrecy and self-destruction to one of radical acceptance and service. A recurring theme is the importance of keeping the doors open for newcomers, illustrating that the act of helping another is central to one's own sobriety. From the joyous intimacy of new friendships to the guidance provided by seasoned members, these tapes illustrate how a connection to a Higher Power is often accessed through the medium of fellow man. By listening to these narratives, one gains insight into how the fellowship provides the necessary structure, grace, and raw human experience required to navigate a disease that is otherwise inescapable.

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Bob D.
The Silent Sickness of the Mind – Bob D.
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Sandy B.
Humility and the Tradition of Having No Opinion – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
The Prison of Self-Centeredness – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
A 40 Year Sponsorship and the Practical Application of the 12 Steps – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
The Traditions and the Business of Staying Sober – Sandy B.
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Bob D.
Bob D. Addressing the Illusion of Control and the Spiritual Malady
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Sandy B.
Sandy B. on High-Functioning Alcoholism, Gratitude, and the Big Book
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Sandy B.
The Dependency of Living in Two Different Worlds – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
He’s Working Off a Resentment at the Room’s Expense 😂 – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Sandy B. at the Far Corners Spiritual Retreat – 2006
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Sandy B.
Becoming Smaller Until Only a Higher Power Remains – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
The Disease of Perception and the Architecture of Misery – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
The Losing Plan for Living – Sandy B.
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Bob D.
Why Abstinence Without Freedom Is a Prison – Bob D.
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Sandy B.
Step 12 as the Drunk Squad of the Oxford Group – Sandy B.
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Gene D.
Why the Big Book Is a Text, Not a Novel – Gene D.
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Bill C.
The Narcissistic Dentist and the Erosion of the Soul – Bill C.
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Tom I.
Tom I. ( 3 of 7 ) Mens Fall Retreat in Vancouver ( 9 18 10 ) AA Speaker Tom I Mens Fall Retreat – Part 3 – Sandy B.
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John V.
The Inferiority Complex of the Successful Man – 1962 – John V.
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Tom W.
The Difference Between a Spiritual Experience and a Hallucination – Tom W.
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Betty S.
The Burden of the Good Front Face – Betty S.
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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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Gene D.
A Quest for Decency Through Spirituality – Gene D.
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Wayne B.
The Spiritual Malady of the Manic Depressive Type – Wayne B.
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Tom O.
Honesty as Freedom from Self-Deception – Tom O.
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