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Step 5 — Admitted to God and Another Person

Step 5, Admitted to God and Another Person, represents a critical turning point in the recovery process, marking the transition from internal inventory to external confession. This step is designed to shatter the isolation and self-deception that characterize the alcoholic's life. By admitting the truth of their past to a Higher Power and another human being, the individual begins to dismantle the brick walls of denial and the masks of professional or social success. The core principles of Step 5 are rigorous honesty, humility, and the surrender of secrets. As highlighted in these speaker tapes, the process involves stripping away self-centered lies and confronting the reality of one's character defects. It is not merely a recitation of wrongs, but a necessary spiritual exercise to achieve a complete psychic change. Listeners can expect to hear raw, first-hand accounts of the wreckage of the past, including stories of family chaos, professional instability, and the deep shame associated with long-held secrets. These tapes emphasize the indispensable role of the sponsor, providing a safe vessel for confession and guidance through the arduous process of self-disclosure. Through these narratives, listeners will discover that the act of admitting one's truth to another person is the catalyst for finding a genuine sense of belonging, internal peace, and a path toward service. By witnessing the vulnerability of others, those in recovery can understand that they are no longer alone in their struggle, transforming their deepest shames into the foundation of their sobriety.

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Marilyn S.
Marilyn S. Explains How the Big Bang Fits Into a Higher Power
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Mike B.
The Trap of Knowledge and the Spiritual Life – Mike B.
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Franklin W.
The Self-Pity He Replaced with Gratitude – Franklin W.
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George
Step 8 and the 28-Page Immoral Inventory – George
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Johnny H.
The Restlessness of an Emotional Misfit in Recovery – Johnny H.
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Sandy B.
Step 11 and the Running Commentary of Self-Obsessed Fear – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Why the Point of Sobriety Is to Be Undisturbed – Sandy B.
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Gary B.
The Inventories That Saved His Skinny A** – Gary B.
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John E.
John E. at the Triple C Big Book Workshop – 2023
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Mike M.
Why True Faith Is the Result of Action – Mike M.
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Don S.
Why He Stopped Thinking of Drinking as a Sin – Don S.
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Nikoleta D.
The Philosophy Degree That Argued Against Higher Power – Nikoleta D.
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Mari G.
Carl J. and the Spiritus Contra Spiritum – Mari G.
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Pat Y.
The Magic of Alcohol Stopped Working – Pat Y.
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John
Step 5 Allowed Him to Tear Away the Veneer – John
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David A.
Step 6 and the Quality of Willingness – David A.
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Tom O.
Step 7 and the Art of Chipping Away What You Don’t Want – Tom O.
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Mark H.
How Free Do You Want to Be – Mark H.
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Don C.
Making a Step 8 List of People He Actually Liked – Don C.
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Sandy H.
The Gift of Desperation That Keeps Her Here – Sandy H.
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Barbara B.
The Ego That Was Bigger Than the State of Alaska – Barbara B.
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Ben H.
Why Alcohol Stopped Working for Him – Ben H.
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Jennifer K.
The Resentment Collector Who Turned Off the Car Radio to Rehearse Arguments – Jennifer K.
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Gene D.
The Disease That Progressed Even in Sobriety – Gene D.
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Joe C.
The Threefold Illness of Mind, Body, and Soul – Joe C.
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