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Phenomenon Of Craving

The Phenomenon of Craving represents a critical pillar in the understanding of alcoholism as a chronic disease. Within the AA tradition, it is defined as the physical manifestation of the addiction—a relentless, visceral drive that overrides reason, logic, and willpower. When paired with the mental obsession, this dual-pronged attack creates a state of powerlessness that often leads to profound delusion and wreckage in all areas of life. The core principle presented in these recordings is that alcoholism is not merely a substance problem, but a twofold disease consisting of a mental obsession and a physical craving. Because this is viewed as a spiritual malady and a soul sickness, speakers emphasize that simple abstinence or self-will is insufficient for long-term sobriety. Instead, recovery requires a complete surrender and the application of the structured 12-Step program to replace the chemical drive of alcohol with a spiritual foundation. Listeners can expect to hear raw, firsthand accounts of the descent into addiction, where the craving is described as a relentless force justifying criminal behavior and emotional devastation. These tapes detail the transition from a state of hopelessness and profound delusion to a life of abundance. Through these personal narratives, listeners will learn that overcoming the phenomenon of craving requires more than just a desire to stop drinking; it necessitates a spiritual awakening and a commitment to the collective support of a we-program, ultimately finding freedom through trust in a Higher Power and the process of recovery.

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Step Zero Before Step 1 – Astrid H.
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Two Miracles at His First Meeting: He Understood and He Believed – Bill C.
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The Secret of AA in Four Words: Find Higher Power or Die – Jay S.
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The AA Child: Watching Recovery at Home and Drinking Anyway – Beth H.
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