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Grief and Loss

In the context of alcohol recovery, Grief and Loss are not merely emotional hurdles but critical catalysts for spiritual awakening. For many, the cycle of addiction is fueled by an inability to process the death of loved ones, the dissolution of marriages, or the loss of identity. These speaker tapes illustrate that true sobriety requires moving beyond the avoidance of pain toward a profound acceptance of life's impermanence. The core principles emphasized across these narratives are surrender and the relinquishing of self-will. By stopping the attempt to control external circumstances, the speaker finds a Higher Power to guide them through the mourning process, treating life not as a series of events to be managed, but as a river to be navigated. Listeners can expect raw, first-hand accounts of navigating the wreckage of the past, including the loss of parents, mentors, and physical health. These stories highlight the transition from isolation and performance to the support of a fellowship that holds the individual when they cannot hold themselves. Ultimately, these tapes demonstrate that while grief is inevitable, it becomes a crucible for growth, shifting the focus from personal lack to a heart-centered existence anchored in sobriety and service.

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Kista C. and Amy
Shy Is a Character Defect — It Means I’m Thinking Way Too Much About What You Think of Me
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Bea O.
Took a Vow of Obedience but the Only Direction I Ever Followed Was to the Liquor Cabinet
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Sarah I.
Before AA All I Could Do Was Have Babies — You Taught Me to Be a Mother – Sarah I.
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Jacob B.
Young People Who Think Their Story Isn’t Bad Enough for AA Yet – Jacob B.
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Duke D.
Fifty Years Sober and the Alcohol Groove Is Still Burned Into My Brain – Duke D.
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Wayne B.
The Psychiatrist Said Chemical Imbalance — His Sponsor Said Spiritual Malady — Only One of Them Was Right – Wayne B.
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Clint H.
Spiritual Death at Twenty Years Sober and Starting the Steps Over from Scratch – Clint H.
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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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David L.
Deep and Effective Spiritual Experiences Require Deep and Effective Step Work – David L.
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Earl H.
Apparently There Are 24 Things in Alcoholics Anonymous and I Cannot Remember a Single One 🤣 – Earl H.
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Becky
I Memorized the Big Book Like a Chemistry Formula and Couldn’t Tell You What It Meant
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Jane
Stop Mourning Your Wasted Years — Higher Power Doesn’t Waste Anything — Jane – Jane
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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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Removal of Obsession: The Seventh Principle’s Demanded Action. – Audio
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Ed M.
Emotional Sobriety: The Human Touch Without Agenda – Ed M.
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Billie S.
The Dry Drunk Years: Pulling the Shade Down on Every Feeling – Billie S.
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Barb C.
The Fog Lifting: What She Wrote at Six Months and Thirteen Days Sober – Barb C.
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Jim P.
“Leo Told Me to Go Drink Arsenic and Stop Bragging” – Jim P.
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Peter M.
The Vital Sixth Sense – Peter M.
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Alabam C.
She Had Set Good Standards for Herself and Then Could Not Live by Them – Alabam C.
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Jack B.
“They Fired Me From the Mob for Blacking Out at the Wheel” – Jack B.
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