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Step 11 — Prayer and Meditation

Step 11 represents the transition from basic sobriety to a sustainable spiritual awakening. While early recovery focuses on the immediate necessity of stopping the drink, Step 11 addresses the underlying spiritual malady that often fuels addiction and keeps an individual trapped in a cycle of self-destruction. The core principles of this topic center on the disciplined, daily practice of prayer and meditation to improve one's conscious contact with a Higher Power. A critical distinction is made between religious dogma and spiritual growth; Step 11 is presented not as a religious requirement, but as a practical tool for maintaining sanity. By yielding the personal will and ego to a higher plan, the recovering alcoholic moves from a state of pride and self-delusion to one of gratitude and security. Listeners can expect to hear seasoned recoverees describe the profound personality shift that occurs when one moves beyond the physical repair of sobriety into a dedicated spiritual life. These tapes feature firsthand accounts of how a consistent spiritual practice helps mend broken relationships, stabilize finances, and provide the mental fortitude to handle life's challenges. Speakers illustrate the difference between the mere recitation of scripture and a genuine, heart-led connection to a Power greater than themselves, emphasizing that true freedom is found in the continuous effort to seek the knowledge of God's will for their lives.

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Bob S.
The Difference Between Recovering and Recovered – Bob S.
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Bob O.
The Solution Is in Following the Directions – Bob O.
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Carla R.
Step 7 and the Seven Step Prayer as a Mantra – Carla R.
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John P.
Why the Order of the Steps Matters – 1965 – John P.
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Russell S.
Getting Over the Higher Power Problem in the Chapter to the Agnostic – Russell S.
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Matthew M.
Matthew M. at the NW Woodstock of AA – 2016
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Tom O.
Step 11 and the Need to Increase the Dose – Tom O.
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Charlie C.
The Connection That Levels the Emotions – Charlie C.
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Carla R.
Carla R. at the Heartland Roundup – 2019
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Tom F.
Understanding the Illness of Alcoholism in the Inventory Process – Tom F.
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Matthew M.
Step 7 and the Willingness to Not Be Who I Am – Matthew M.
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Larry S.
Step 11 and the Object He Uses to Meditate – Larry S.
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Ali H.
Ali H. at the Speaker Meeting – 2024
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Carl P.
Step 11 and the Voices That Went from Whispers to Megaphones – Carl P.
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Sarah A.
Sarah A. at the 2025 Wilson House Big Book Workshop Retreat – with Sarah M. and Finn A – 2025
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Jay S.
Stopping the Performance of Forced Meditation in Step 3 – Jay S.
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Peter M.
Willingness as the Only Tool Left in the Box – Peter M.
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Russell S.
Atheism in AA and the Intellectual Pride of the Skeptic – Russell S.
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Don B.
More About Alcoholism and the Way a Drunk Concocts a Position to Hide It – Don B.
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Larry K.
Larry K. on the Disease of Hurt and Using the AA Program as an Antidote
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Etter M.
Helen at the 3rd International AA Convention – 1960 – Etter M.
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Jeannie M.
The Highest Power for the Sickest Alcoholic – Jeannie M.
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Harold L.
The Soul Sickness of Mind, Will, and Emotions – Harold L.
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Alice M.
Higher Power Consciousness as an Internal GPS – Alice M.
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Michael L.
The Fear of Being Ordinary – Michael L.
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