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Hitting Bottom

In the context of Alcoholics Anonymous, hitting bottom is the critical point of surrender where an alcoholic's denial is finally eclipsed by the reality of their condition. It is the psychological and often physical catalyst that renders a person receptive to a spiritual solution. These archival recordings illustrate that a bottom is not a uniform experience; it varies from the clinical desperation of a military psychiatric ward and the loss of a professional career to the isolation of Skid Row or the crushing irony of a collapsed fantasy life. The core principle explored in these tapes is the total collapse of self-reliance. Listeners will encounter narratives where money, intellect, and willpower failed, leaving the individual completely powerless. A recurring theme is the vital distinction between mere fellowship—the social comfort of others—and the actual program of recovery found in the Big Book. Listeners can expect raw, unfiltered accounts of rock bottom, including suicide attempts, health crises, and the loss of family. More importantly, these tapes document the transition from the depths of despair to the first spark of hope. They emphasize that while hitting bottom is a harrowing experience, it is often the necessary precursor to the spiritual awakening required for lifelong sobriety. By confronting their own powerlessness, the speakers demonstrate how the most profound defeats can become the foundation for a restored life. Through these stories, the listener learns that the bottom is not the end, but the only place from which a permanent recovery can truly begin.

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Lyle P.
The Celebrity Alcoholic Who Just Wanted to Live the Story – Lyle P.
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Tom F.
The Magic Sentences of a Sponsor – Tom F.
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Karen L.
The Difference Between Going to Meetings and Working a Program – Karen L.
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Ben T.
More About Alcoholism and the Cascade of Depression – Ben T.
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Lila R.
People-Pleasing and the Need to Prove So Much to So Many – Lila R.
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Bill M.
The Futility of Every Available Cure – 1955 – Bill M.
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Sandra W.
Why Service Gets Her Out of Her Own Head – Sandra W.
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Dave C.
The Truth That Keeps a Sane Alcoholic Sane – Dave C.
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Sharon C.
Big Book Writing and the Lists She Kept in a Spiral Book – Sharon C.
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Ernest K.
Ernest K. on the History of AA and the Spiritual Malady — Part 1 of 2
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Morris B.
The Slogans as a Handrail to the Stairs – Morris B.
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Sandy B.
Sandy B. on Alcoholism, Social Anxiety, and the Magic World
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Bill W.
Bill W. at the 4th NCC Spring Conference – 1951
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Bob D.
Listening to the Most Brilliant Person in the Room—Me 😂 – Bob D.
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June G.
Almost Starting Zoom Anonymous 🤣 – June G.
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Debbie D.
Willingness and the Shift from ‘I Know’ to ‘I Don’t’ – Debbie D.
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Bob D.
Applying the Working Hypothesis of AA to a Broken Life – Bob D.
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Sandy B.
Sandy B. Discovered a New Way to Live After His First Spiritual Awakening
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Bob D.
Stopping the Performance to Find Actual Willingness – Bob D.
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Bob D.
Step 3 and the God He Was Afraid to Believe In – Bob D.
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Bob B.
Bob B. at the Sponsorship Conference – 1999
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Dick M.
The Ability to Respond Instead of React – Dick M.
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Peter M.
Peter M. at the FOTS Toronto 4th Anniversary – 2024
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Tom P.
Creating a Gap Between Thought and Reaction in Step 11 – Tom P.
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Beth H.
Beth H. at the Design for Living Group – 2020
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