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Isolation

In the context of Alcoholics Anonymous, isolation is more than physical solitude; it is a spiritual and psychological barrier that reinforces the disease of alcoholism. It often manifests as a self-centered withdrawal driven by fear, shame, or a perceived inability to fit in, creating a cycle of emotional distance and destructive behavior. The provided speaker tapes illustrate that isolation is frequently rooted in early trauma—such as abandonment or a desperate need for approval—which fosters a sense of being an imposter or an outsider. The core principle for overcoming this state is the transition from self-reliance to fellowship. By embracing the structure of the Twelve Steps, admitting powerlessness, and engaging in service to others, the alcoholic replaces the fantasy of self-sufficiency with the reality of shared humanity. Listeners can expect raw, honest accounts of the wreckage caused by self-centered isolation, including the consequences of lying and the fear of reality. These narratives highlight the pivotal role of the sponsor and the AA community in cracking the shell of loneliness. From the necessity of a moral inventory to the vulnerability of receiving love, these tapes emphasize that recovery is not a solitary pursuit but a collective journey. Ultimately, the speakers demonstrate that true freedom is found when the individual stops trying to be perfect and instead chooses to be complete through connection with others.

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Sandy B.
The Twelve Steps of AA (4.5 Hrs) – Part 2 of 4 – 2019 – Sandy B.
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George
Step 8 and the 28-Page Immoral Inventory – George
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Sandy B.
Step 11 and the Running Commentary of Self-Obsessed Fear – Sandy B.
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Keith L.
The Ism of Burnout – Keith L.
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Charlie C.
The Connection That Levels the Emotions – Charlie C.
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Anthony A.
Anthony A. on Step 5, the Isolation Page, and Ego Deflation
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Ann B.
The pharmaceutical Deceit That Led to a Relapse in Nepal – Ann B.
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George G.
Humility vs. Humiliation in the 12 and 12 – George G.
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Sandy B.
Why Step 5 Ends the Anxious Apartness – Sandy B.
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Bob D.
The Recuperative Powers of the Alcoholic Ego – Bob D.
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Bob D.
The Silent Sickness of the Mind – Bob D.
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Bill C.
The Narcissistic Dentist and the Erosion of the Soul – Bill C.
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John V.
The Inferiority Complex of the Successful Man – 1962 – John V.
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Fr. W.
My Sobriety Is A Study In Cause And Effect Not Divine Forgiveness – Fr. W.
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Harold M.
Ellie’s Chisel Built a Spiritual Arch, Brick by Brick – Harold M.
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ChaZ H.
Meditating With Skinheads at a New York Buddhist Temple for Step Eleven
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David K.
First Step at Fifty — I Kept Changing Liquors Instead of Admitting I Was Powerless
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Pat F.
Mom Said Don’t Drink Alone or That’ll Make You an Alcoholic — So I Drank Socially 😂 – Pat F.
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Casey C.
Broke a Sweat at the Sight of My Own Shoelaces — Sponsor Said Have You Ever Thought of Loafers 🤦 – Casey C.
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Bob B.
Four Defects Fell Away in One Night When I Finally Took the Sixth and Seventh Steps for Real
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Audrey C.
Julie Started the Steps at 10 PM — by 4 AM We Were on Our Knees for the Third Step Prayer – Audrey C.
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Priscilla K.
Do a Fourth Step on Whatever’s Driving You Bonkers — It Works for Life Situations, Not Just Resentments – Priscilla K.
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Don P.
Fourth Step Done in an Hour, Fifth Step Full of Lies — My Sponsor Said Start Over From Scratch – Don P.
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John B.
Phenomenon of Craving Born Entirely in the Mind, Never the Body
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Earl H.
Four and Five Is Me, Six and Seven Is Higher Power, Eight and Nine Is You — Nobody Else to Play With – Earl H.
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