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Primary Purpose

The Primary Purpose is the foundational directive of Alcoholics Anonymous, serving as the essential North Star for both the individual in recovery and the fellowship as a whole. At its core, this principle dictates that the sole objective of AA is to stay sober and carry the message to the alcoholic who still suffers. In these speaker tapes, the Primary Purpose is framed not as a static goal, but as a dynamic, lifelong commitment. Listeners will encounter the belief that sobriety is an ongoing battle requiring radical acceptance and a shift in focus from the self to others. The core principles discussed include the necessity of spiritual awakening, the importance of remaining present in the community, and the realization that helping another alcoholic is the most effective way to maintain one's own sobriety. Listeners can expect to hear raw, first-hand accounts of hitting rock bottom and the subsequent transformation that occurs when a person stops hurting others and begins guiding newcomers. The narratives emphasize that while the journey begins with the cessation of drinking, it is sustained through service and love. From the early wisdom of the 1960s to more contemporary reflections, these tapes illustrate that the Primary Purpose is the mechanism that transforms a desperate need for survival into a meaningful life of purpose. By focusing on the immediate, right-now need of the suffering alcoholic, members find the freedom and community necessary to navigate the progression of the disease.

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Peter M.
He Was Called a Big Book Nazi – Peter M.
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Bob L.
Why the Allergic Reaction to Alcohol Is the Only Litmus Test – Bob L.
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Kent C.
He Rescued a New Guy Who Was Backed Against the Wall with His Eyeballs Popping Out – Kent C.
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Web S.
Tradition 4 and the Right to Be Wrong – Web S.
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Dan
Step 11 and the Right Answer Bubbling Up – Dan
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Tara P.
Tara P. at the East Coast Convention – 1997
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Curtis M.
The Tradition of Self-Support Between Intergroups and General Service – Curtis M.
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Tom F.
The Power of Simplicity and Truth – Tom F.
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Sandy B.
The Tradition of Having No Opinion on Outside Issues – Sandy B.
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Bob D.
The Delusion That We Are Now Like Other People – Bob D.
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Bob D.
Step 4 and the 30 Different Ways to Do It – Bob D.
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Sandy B.
The 12 Traditions and the Joint Life Raft – Sandy B.
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Bob D.
The Traditions Are More Important Than the Steps – Bob D.
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Debbie D.
Applying the Traditions to Personal Life – Debbie D.
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Scott G.
Scott G. on Spiritual Malady, the Ism, and the 164 Pages
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Mark H.
Steps 6 and 7 – Part 7 – Mark H. – FOTSNY – 2001
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Sandy B.
Letting Go Is the Entire Action of Alcoholics Anonymous – Sandy B.
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ILA R.
Staying Connected to the Fellowship Has to Be Number One Or the Drink Comes Back
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Cliff and Angel
You’re in Great Shape to Become Selfless Because You’ve Never Used Your Head 🤦
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Mary K.
Tradition One Asks Me Every Morning Am I a Unifier or a Divider
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Billy A.
An Amends with No Motive Is the Only Kind That Actually Works – Billy A.
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Myers R.
Sponsorship Terrifies Everyone Because We Added Everything the Book Never Asked – Myers R.
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Dave A.
Keep Close to Him and Perform His Work Well — That’s the Entire Contract of Step 3 – Dave A.
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Audrey C.
Julie Started the Steps at 10 PM — by 4 AM We Were on Our Knees for the Third Step Prayer – Audrey C.
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Jim L.
Growing Old Is Natural — Growing Up Is a Son of a B*tch 😂 – Jim L.
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