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Mental Obsession

Mental obsession is identified in these recordings as the core psychological driver of alcoholism and the primary reason why willpower alone fails. While the physical allergy ensures an alcoholic cannot stop drinking once they begin, the mental obsession is the delusion that convinces them they can safely take the first drink. This state is described as a form of insanity or a "sick mind" that believes a lie despite a history of catastrophic consequences. The core principle emphasized across these tapes is that a sick mind cannot heal itself. Speakers argue that intellectualism, professional success, or mere attendance at meetings are insufficient defenses. Instead, the only effective protection against the first drink is a spiritual awakening and the intervention of a Higher Power. The significance of this topic lies in the transition from "white-knuckle" sobriety to a state where the obsession is actually lifted, allowing the individual to live without the constant internal battle. Listeners can expect to hear diverse personal accounts ranging from "high-bottom" professionals to those who hit absolute rock bottom. The tapes detail the "stone-cold-sober" moment of delusion that precedes a relapse and provide practical insights into how the Twelve Steps work to remove the self-centeredness fueling the obsession. Through these testimonies, listeners will hear how action—specifically working the steps in order and seeking a Higher Power—leads to the removal of the mental obsession, transforming recovery from a struggle of endurance into a sustainable way of life.

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Clancy I.
He Spent Thousands in Psychoanalysis to Redress His Feelings – Clancy I,Johnny H
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Harry H.
Staying Down to Earth After the Pink Cloud – 1960 – Harry H.
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Peter M.
Worshipping the Information Rather Than the Power – Peter M.
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Russell S.
Living a Life of Faith Rather Than Fear – Russell S.
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Joe C.
The Threefold Illness of Mind, Body, and Soul – Joe C.
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Howard P.
The Power of a Program That Works for Atheists – Howard P.
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Kent C.
Why Recovery Is Not Dependent Upon People – Kent C.
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Chris C.
The Difference Between Being Willing and Being Ready – Chris C.
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Tom P.
Tom P. at the Blackstone early 1960s
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Julie A.
Julie A. at the Don’t Sweat the Summer Big Book Workshop – 2025
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Chuck C.
The Physical Allergy That Made Him a Periodic Drinker – Chuck C.
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Charlie P.
The Responsibility of Old Timers to Keep the Program from Being Watered Down – Charlie P.
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Johnny H.
The San Quentin Pirates Second Baseman – Johnny H.
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Gene D.
Why the Alcoholic Cannot Make Deals With a Drug – Gene D.
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Howard E.
The Doctor’s Opinion That Was Viewed as Heresy – Howard E.
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Don H.
Step 1 and the Hand Grenade with the Pin Pulled – Don H.
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Kent C.
The Sliding Definitions of a Progressive Disease – Kent C.
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John M.
The Bondage of Self and the Mirror He Couldn’t Look Into – John M.
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Paul M.
The Contempt Prior to Investigation That Kept Him from the Steps – Paul M.
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Joe M.
The Program in the Big Book Versus Group Therapy – Joe M.
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Larry K.
The Common Peril and the Common Solution – Larry K.
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Joe C.
Step 2 and the Two Powers Needed to Overcome Powerlessness – Joe C.
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Tom P.
He Was a Sincere Liar and a Desperately Earnest One – 1961 – Tom P.
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Theresa F.
The Depth and Weight of One Alcoholic with Another – Theresa F.
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Kent C.
The Total Package of Sponsorship, Steps, and Home Group – Kent C.
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