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Long-Term Sobriety

Long-term sobriety in Alcoholics Anonymous represents more than the mere passage of time; it is the manifestation of a fundamental spiritual and psychological transformation. These archival recordings, featuring speakers with two to three decades of continuous sobriety, illustrate that enduring recovery is predicated on moving beyond simple abstinence toward a complete redesign of one's life. The core principles highlighted in these tapes center on the transition from delusion to reality. Speakers emphasize that alcoholism is a disease of perception and a spiritual dilemma that requires total surrender rather than a conscious choice to stop drinking. Key themes include the action-thinking-feeling chain—where right action precedes emotional change—and the necessity of rigorous honesty during the step-work process, particularly the daunting nature of the Fourth and Fifth Steps. Listeners can expect a raw and authoritative exploration of the recovery journey. These tapes provide critical insights into the attrition rates of the program, warning that those who treat sobriety as merely not drinking often fail. Instead, the speakers describe recovery as an adventure and a new way of life. From narratives of survival in prison to the nuances of the inventory process, these accounts offer newcomers and old-timers alike a blueprint for long-term maintenance. By sharing their experiences with a Higher Power and the vital role of the fellowship, these speakers demonstrate that the only way to stay sober is to remain active in the program and dedicated to helping others.

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Doug R.
The Trick Title of the Chapter to the Agnostic – Doug R.
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Pat R.
Pat R. at the Deerfield Beach Study Group – 2021
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Pat R.
Sponsorship Without the Mask – Pat R.
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Charlie C.
The Connection That Levels the Emotions – Charlie C.
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Don N.
The Genetic Disorder and the Threefold Disease of Alcoholism – Don N.
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Jack Davis.
A Legend in His Own Mind Who Couldn’t Change His Socks 😂 – Jack Davis.
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Tom M.
The Third Step Prayer and the Relief That Follows – Tom M.
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Beth H.
Beth H. at the Luck of the Irish Roundup – 2002
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Don H.
The Links in the Chain of Recovery – Don H.
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Burns B.
Step 11 Prayer and the Peace That Comes From It – Burns B.
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Mike S.
Mike S. at the Southern Minnesota Roundup – Mankato, MN – 2018
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Carla R.
Carla R. at the Heartland Roundup – 2019
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Marty M.
Marty M. at the 7th International AA Convention – 1980
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Don
Don P. on the Third Tradition, Group Conscience, and Big Book Study
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Peter
The Newcomers He Sponsors Now Walk in as Recovered Members – Peter
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Liz B.
The Doctor Who Told Her She Had Six Months to Live – Liz B.
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Pat Y.
She Should Get an Academy Award for the Early Days – Pat Y.
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Chris C.
The Primary Purpose Group and the Sole Focus of Carrying the Message – Chris C.
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Tom F.
Understanding the Illness of Alcoholism in the Inventory Process – Tom F.
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Don G.
Step 3 and the Word of Higher Power That Keeps Changing – Don G.
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Matthew M.
Step 7 and the Willingness to Not Be Who I Am – Matthew M.
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Mary P.
Why the Best Person to Take Advice From Is Not You – Mary P.
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Barney M.
Offering a Phony Step 3 Prayer While Feeling Like a Moral Leper – Barney M.
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Larry S.
Step 11 and the Object He Uses to Meditate – Larry S.
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Lila R.
Lila R. at the 33rd International Womens Conference – 1997
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