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Spiritual Experience

In the context of Alcoholics Anonymous, a spiritual experience is often the pivotal turning point that removes the mental obsession with alcohol. It is not merely a religious event but a fundamental shift in vision, moving the individual from a state of terror and isolation to one of conscious contact with a Higher Power. As highlighted in the archives, this experience often follows a period of total surrender, where the alcoholic realizes that human power alone is insufficient to conquer the disease. The core principles of a spiritual experience center on the transition from a performance-based false self to a heart-centered life of service. It involves unwarping the mind to allow for a straight decision to turn one's will and life over to a power greater than oneself. This shift addresses the root cause of addiction—a deep separation from a Divine center—rather than merely treating the symptoms of money, relationship, or career problems. Listeners can expect to hear raw, personal testimonies of the exact moment the obsession was cut, historical perspectives on the spiritual awakenings of the program's pioneers, and discussions on the precise sequence of the Big Book. These tapes provide a roadmap for moving from the intellectual understanding of powerlessness to the actual experience of spiritual liberation. By exploring these narratives, listeners will gain insight into how a spiritual experience transforms the world from a threatening place into one where the Divine is visible everywhere, providing the necessary foundation for a lifelong program of recovery.

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Joe C.
Step 5 — Admitted Our Wrongs – Joe C. – 1998 – Session 29
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Amanda
I Timed My AA Meetings Around Court Drug Tests — Four Days Sober Was Enough to Pass – Amanda
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Kim A.
Family of Origin Sent Me Walking for Beer Before I Could Read the Label – Kim A.
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Mike B.
A Spiritual Experience Doesn’t Always Show Up on Time — Mine Came Months After the Tenth Step – Mike B.
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Nick S.
Bondage of Self Is Trying to Manage What Was Never Mine to Manage – Nick S.
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Tim R.
Higher Power Kept Me Sober Until I Started Keeping the Credit Myself – Tim R.
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Phil M.
My Mind Is Out to Get My A*s — First Line I Ever Heard in AA – Phil M.
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Steve L.
Honest but Not Accurate — I Sometimes Suffer from a Past That Never Actually Happened – Steve L.
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Bill W.
Deflation at Depth — The Cornerstone Carl Jung Handed Bill Through Ebby – Bill W.
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Cameron F.
Sponsors Stay Sober, Sponsees Relapse — The Best-Kept Secret in the Fellowship – Cameron F.
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Jacque O.
It’s Not the Drug of Choice — It’s the Drug of No Choice, and That’s Step One
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Art S.
Willingness Started the Size of a Fingernail and That Was Enough to Build a Life On – Art S.
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Chuck C.
Uncovering Discovering Discarding — the Whole Program Is an Inside Job – Chuck C.
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Liz A.
My Ego Had a Vice Grip on the Illusion of Control for Thirty Straight Years
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Rhett M.
Putting Two Dollars Aside for Rehab and Only One for College Would’ve Been the Smart Play 😅 – Rhett M.
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Michelle W.
I Was a Lot of Fear with a Little Bit of Skin on It — That Was My Fourth Step – Michelle W.
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Randall B.
Emotional Sobriety Is Standing Up Into My Adult AA Mind – Randall B.
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Martin E.
Young People in AA Taught Me to Un-Be the Way I’d Learned to Be – Martin E.
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Jeff C.
Little Miracles Stack Up Into a Spiritual Experience — You Don’t Need the White Light
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Joe Klass
Thirty-Three Years from the Last Drink and Twelve Steps from the Next – Joe K.
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Joe L.
Stay Here So Others May See What Has Happened to You – Joe L.
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Russell S.
Daily Reprieve, Not a Cure — and It Expires Every Morning – Russell S.
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Myers R.
Sponsorship Terrifies Everyone Because We Added Everything the Book Never Asked – Myers R.
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Jack C.
Blew a .33 on Sergeant Long’s Breathalyzer Then Drove to Two More Bars for Nightcaps 🥴
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Ed A.
Pioneers for the Millions of Social Drinkers Who Haven’t Fallen Yet – Ed A.
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