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Recovered Vs Recovering

The distinction between being recovered and recovering is a pivotal theme in these recordings, marking the difference between mere abstinence and a fundamental psychic change. While recovering is often associated with the process of attending meetings and maintaining sobriety through fellowship, these tapes argue that being recovered is the result of a rigorous application of the Twelve Steps as outlined in the Big Book. The core principle presented is that recovery is not a passive state of not drinking, but an active spiritual transformation. Speakers emphasize that while the fellowship can sustain a person, only the program—specifically the precise work of the steps with a recovered sponsor—can remove the mental obsession and spiritual malady of alcoholism. A recurring point of authority is the Big Book itself, with speakers highlighting the frequent use of the word recovered to describe those who have achieved a spiritual awakening. Listeners can expect to hear blunt warnings against the trap of meeting-only recovery and the danger of white-knuckling sobriety. The tapes feature detailed accounts of the urgency required in step work, the necessity of a recovered sponsor to guide the process, and the evidence of true recovery: a life characterized by selfless service and restored relationships outside the meeting rooms. From aviation checklists to deep-dive Big Book studies, these speakers provide a roadmap for moving from the fragility of recovering to the stability of being recovered.

40 tapes

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Chris R.
Chris R. – Spiritual Malady – The Third Step Prayer and Vigorous Action – 2005
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Chris R.
Chris R. – Stop Qualifying the Drunks – 2016
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Chris R.
Step 8 — Made a List – Chris R. – FOTS Toronto – 2020
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Mark T.
Step 10 — Daily Inventory – Mark T. – Steps 10-12 Workshop – 2022
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Joe H.
Spiritual Awakening – Joe H. – 2002
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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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Cliff
You Can’t Get Stuck on Step 3 Because a Decision Isn’t a Place You Can Stand Still On – Cliff
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Doug M.
Recovered Appears Seventeen Times in Our Book and We Still Flinch When Someone Says It – Doug M.
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Mike M.
Fellowship Sustained Me Until I Found the Program and Those Are Two Very Different Things – Mike M.
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Chris R. and Myers R.
If You Can Sit for a Year Without Drinking You Don’t Need What We Have
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Jacob B.
Young People Who Think Their Story Isn’t Bad Enough for AA Yet – Jacob B.
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Chris R.
Why Sharing War Stories in Meetings Does More Harm Than Good to the Newcomer – Chris R.
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Bart R.
I Chose Not to Drink Every Morning and Drank Every Night – Bart R.
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Peter M.
“The Thinking Mind Throws a Party Every Night With Ego as the DJ” – Peter M.
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Peter M.
The Mental Obsession, the Physical Allergy, and the Malady That Drives Both – Peter M.
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