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Letting Go

In the tradition of Alcoholics Anonymous, Letting Go is a pivotal spiritual milestone that transcends mere abstinence. These speaker tapes illustrate that the root of addiction often lies in a desperate need for control, whether through the pursuit of material success, the maintenance of a curated public image, or the attempt to manage the lives of others. The core principle explored across these recordings is the surrender of the ego. The speakers emphasize that the illusion of self-reliance is often a cage that fuels anxiety, inadequacy, and a perpetual need to perform. True recovery requires a fundamental shift from trying to control the narrative to accepting a Higher Power's plan. This involves the practice of detaching with love and relinquishing the need to prove one's worth through external validation or dominance. Listeners can expect raw, honest testimonies regarding the wreckage of financial ruin, broken families, and the exhaustion of living a lie. The narratives move from the agony of surrender to the peace found in simply showing up day by day. By documenting the transition from the perceived strength of the ego to the actual strength of vulnerability, these tapes provide a roadmap for those seeking to move from the chaos of control to the grace of acceptance. These accounts serve as a reminder that sobriety is not a destination, but a continuous process of letting go and rebuilding.

36 tapes

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Sandy B.
The Spiritual Awakening That Happens When You Stop Being Stupid – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Smashing the Old Ideas – Sandy B.
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They F.
I Am Addicted to Talking Sh*t About Other People 🤣 – They F.
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SANDY B.
Steps 6 & 7 – Sandy B.
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SANDY B.
Spiritual Power of the 12 Steps – Sandy B.
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SANDY B.
The Famous “Drop the Rock” Talk – Sandy B.
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SANDY B.
The Famous Drop the Rock Talk – Sandy B.
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EARL H.
Steps 1 and 2 – Earl H.
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Sandy B.
Letting Go Is the Entire Action of Alcoholics Anonymous – Sandy B.
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Sohel E.
You Have a New Boss Now — Let the Truck, the Money, and the Marriage Go – Sohel E.
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Wes P.
All-American at Notre Dame and Still an Eleventh-String Alcoholic Inside My Own Head – Wes P.
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Michelle M.
Steps 6 and 7 — My Two Biggest Defects Are Fear and False Pride Which Is Also Fear – Michelle M.
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Permelia H.
Emotional Sobriety Means Thinking About My Thinking Not About the Drinking
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Ed M.
299 People in the Room Told Me I Was the Best — Guess Which One I Remembered – Ed M.
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Brian B.
Acceptance Was the Answer — Reading Page 417 Until It Stopped Being Just Words – Brian B.
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Sandy B.
What’s in a Spiritual Toolbox? Power Tools — They Have to Be Plugged In 😆
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Sandy B.
Letting Go — the Only Action Verb in a Program of Action – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Allow Everything to Be as It Is — the Assignment Nobody Wants and Everybody Needs – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Spiritual Awakening Isn’t Learning Anything New — Somebody Just Moved All the Scenery While You Were Sleeping – Sandy B.
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Paul M.
The Aer Lingus Cabin Crew Were Like Sherpas Pushing Drink Carts at a 45-Degree Angle – Paul M.
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Tom W.
Step 10 Inventory: Stop the Deliberate Manufacture of Misery – Tom W.
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Mary L.
I Want to Never Have Another Expectation — Only Great Expectancy That a Higher Power Will Meet My Needs – Mary L.
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Damon E.
Step 3 Is Not Tweaking — It Is Actor to Agent, Director to Channel – Damon E.
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Marty J.
The Word Prejudice Appears Seven Times in We Agnostics and That Is the Whole Chapter
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Bill S.
If I Can Stay Out of the Results of My Life My Life Is Golden – Bill S.
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