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Moment of Clarity

In the archives of Alcoholics Anonymous, the Moment of Clarity represents the critical psychological and spiritual pivot point in the recovery journey. It is the instant, or the gradual process, of surrender where an individual recognizes the futility of their self-will and accepts the necessity of outside help to achieve sobriety. This transition is significant as it marks the end of denial and the beginning of the willingness required to work the Twelve Steps. The core principles surrounding this topic include radical acceptance, the acknowledgement of powerlessness, and the shift from isolation to fellowship. While often depicted as a sudden epiphany, these tapes illustrate that clarity manifests differently for everyone. For some, it is a vivid, singular event occurring in unexpected places; for others, it is a slow dawning of truth following a period of profound loss and emotional wreckage. Listeners can expect to hear raw, firsthand accounts of hitting rock bottom and the subsequent mental shift that makes recovery possible. These narratives contrast the chaos of active addiction—marked by theft, lies, and broken family bonds—with the peace found in the Big Book and the support of a sponsor. From stories of financial ruin to the realization that knowledge alone is insufficient without action, these tapes provide a roadmap of how a moment of clarity leads to a second life defined by service, amends, and a commitment to helping others.

83 tapes

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Charlie C.
The Connection That Levels the Emotions – Charlie C.
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Christopher K.
Christopher K. Realized a Psychic Change Happens Once the Fighting Stops
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Paul M.
Surrendering to Life on Life’s Terms Without the Fight – Paul M.
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Peter M.
Willingness as the Only Tool Left in the Box – Peter M.
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Earl H.
Chapter to the Agnostic and the 24 Things in the Big Book – Earl H.
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John M.
The Doctor’s Opinion on a Life Mismanaged by Alcohol and Drugs – John M.
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Mike B.
The Identity of a Recovering Alcoholic – Mike B.
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Kent C.
Step 6 and the Room for Improvement – Kent C.
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Searcy W.
The Fellowship of Those Who Paved the Road – Searcy W.
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Don H.
Wisdom as a Byproduct of Action – Don H.
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Connie B.
The Obsession to Drink That Took Three Years to Lift – Connie B.
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Dave C.
The Truth That Keeps a Sane Alcoholic Sane – Dave C.
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Earl H.
Comparing My Insides to Your Outsides – Earl H.
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Dick H.
Internals Cannot Be Healed by Externals – Dick H.
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Kelly B.
Saving Yourself Through Intensity with Newcomers
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Patti O.
Patti O. – Spiritual – The Blackout Drinker’s Guide to Recovery – 2008
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John A.
John A. – History – The Description of an Alcoholic – 2005
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Peter M.
Queens Big Book Study – Part 9 – Gary B. – 2008
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Karl M.
Humorous Storyteller – the Phenomenon of Craving – Karl M.
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Scott R.
His Story – Humorous – Scott R.
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Ernie G.
Surrendering the Isms When Drinking Was Just the Symptom – Ernie G.
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Doug T.
Drove to Austin Texas to Detox — the Most Drug-Free Place in America For Sure 🫠 – Doug T.
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Mary Jo B.
Honesty Is the Most Spiritual Thing an Alcoholic Can Do — Step 5 With Jim C. – Mary Jo B.
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Phil M.
My Mind Is Out to Get My A*s — First Line I Ever Heard in AA – Phil M.
★★★★4(1 vote)
Tammy S.
First Second and Third Step on Anything I Can’t Put Down — That’s How My Sponsor Keeps Me Sober – Tammy S.
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