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Higher Power

The concept of a Higher Power is the cornerstone of spiritual awakening in Alcoholics Anonymous, serving as the essential alternative to the unsustainable nature of self-sufficiency. In these speaker tapes, the topic is presented not as a rigid theological requirement, but as a practical necessity for long-term sobriety. Core principles explored include the transition from a punishing or distant concept of God to a loving, supportive Higher Power. Listeners will find that the 12 Steps function as a process of clearing internal obstacles—such as resentment, pride, and materialism—to open a channel of communication with a power greater than themselves. The tapes emphasize that while some find this connection through traditional faith, others discover it through plain, honest prayer or the collective strength of the fellowship. Listeners can expect raw, personal accounts of divine intervention and the crushing of the ego that often precedes spiritual growth. From the application of the Serenity Prayer to stories of unexpected prayers being answered, these narratives illustrate how a relationship with a Higher Power transforms the recovery process from a struggle of willpower into a journey of faith and gratitude. These recordings provide a roadmap for those struggling with disbelief or religious trauma, demonstrating that a Higher Power is defined by its ability to provide peace and sobriety rather than by doctrinal adherence.

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Jim S.
Why Adversity Is Part of the New Way to Live – Jim S.
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Astrid H. on the Disease of Alcoholism, the Infantile Ego, and the Daily Reprieve
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Tom F.
Step 12 and the Mental Checklist for the Newcomer – Tom F.
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Don G.
The Phenomenon of Craving and the Physical Difference – Don G.
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Bill H.
Bill’s Story as a Cautionary Tale – Bill H.
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Don B.
The Big Book as a Guide for the Non-Alcoholic – Don B.
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Dave P.
The Traditions as a Guide for Relationships – Dave P.
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Mike L.
Putting a Number on the Pain – Mike L.
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Liz B.
Liz B. on the 50th Annual Florida State Convention — Part 2
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Matthew M.
The Bondage of Self and the Unfettered Grace of Higher Power – Matthew M.
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Dave
Step 3 and the Blank List of Problems with Higher Power – Dave
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Larry K.
Larry K. on the Disease of Hurt and Using the AA Program as an Antidote
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John M.
The Doctor’s Opinion on a Life Mismanaged by Alcohol and Drugs – John M.
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Mike B.
The Identity of a Recovering Alcoholic – Mike B.
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Joseph M.
Handle Your Feelings or They’ll Handle You – Joseph M.
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Buzz A.
The Insecurity of the High Achiever – Buzz A.
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Karen T.
The Paradox of Powerlessness and Victory – Karen T.
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Bill M.
The Discipline of Sublimating His Judgment to a Sponsor – Bill M.
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Rory M.
The Bondage of Self and the Delusion of Managing Well – Rory M.
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Jack B.
Hopelessness and the 24-Hour State of Hell – 1961 – Jack B.
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Tom F.
Tom F. on the 12 Steps and Mending the Family
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Russell S.
Russell S. Discovers Emotional Sobriety While Staring at the Fourth Dimension of Existence
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Kent C.
Step 6 and the Room for Improvement – Kent C.
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