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Step 7 — Humbly Asked

Step 7, Humbly Asked, represents a critical spiritual pivot in the Twelve Step program, marking the transition from identifying character defects to actively seeking their removal. In the context of these recovery tapes, Step 7 is framed not as a mere formality, but as a profound act of surrender and the dismantling of the ego. The core principles explored in these recordings center on humility and the relinquishing of self-will. Speakers emphasize that true recovery requires moving beyond the theoretical discussion of the Steps into direct action. This often involves a humbling realization—as noted by Mildred F.—that the individual is no longer the boss of their own life, and a willingness to strip away the self-centered lies and old ideas that sustain addiction. Listeners can expect to hear raw, first-hand accounts of the journey from total unmanageability and denial to a state of spiritual openness. The tapes detail the struggle to overcome the brick walls of rationalization and the physical and emotional weight of life's wreckage. From the disciplined application of Big Book studies to the visceral experience of getting on one's knees in prayer, these speakers illustrate that Step 7 is the bridge between the rigorous honesty of a personal inventory and the freedom found in a Higher Power's process. By sharing their what happened, these members demonstrate how a planned program of action transforms a life of restlessness and irritability into one of purpose and service.

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Judy L.
Step 6 – Judy L. – Big Book Workshop Retreat – 2020
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Chris A.
Springtime in the Ozarks Big Book Study – Part 3 – Chris S. and Charlie P. – Eureka Springs, AR – 2010
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JOE H.
Unblocking the Power – Steps 4 – 9 – Joe H.
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Russell S.
I Used to Mock People Talking About the Higher Power Until I Was Sixty – Russell S.
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Steve R.
Humility Is Something You Voluntarily Reach For — That’s When Step 7 Actually Opens Up – Steve R.
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Bob
Step Eleven Is Where Spiritual Life Actually Starts — the First Ten Treat the Disease
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Russell S.
Everybody Knows the Third Step Prayer but Nobody Reads the Line Right After It – Russell S.
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Joe and Charlie Big Book Workshop
Joe and Charlie Big Book Study – “Steps 5, 6, 7, and 8” – Joe W.
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Russell S.
Every Step Exists to Clear One Path and That Path Leads to Your Creator Not Your Girlfriend – Russell S.
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Peter M.
Outstanding Amends as Spiritual Dead Weight — You Cannot Be Present While Carrying the Past – Peter M.
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Bea O.
Took a Vow of Obedience but the Only Direction I Ever Followed Was to the Liquor Cabinet
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Clint H.
Spiritual Death at Twenty Years Sober and Starting the Steps Over from Scratch – Clint H.
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Sandy B.
Why Steps 5 Through 7 Are Really About Smashing the Story You Made Up – Sandy B.
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Don M.
Act Right Regardless of What You Think and Feel Because Your Brain IS Your Disease – Don M.
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Mildred F.
I Married My Psychiatrist Which Isn’t a Terribly Smart Thing to Do 🤣 – Mildred F.
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Bob B.
I Didn’t Reach Puberty Until I Was Forty and by Then I’d Been Sober Thirteen Years – Bob B.
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Dr. Paul O.
The Committee in Your Head and Who Gets the Front Row – Dr. Paul O.
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Martin B.
He Made the Step 3 Decision but Never Executed It Until He Did Four Through Nine – Martin B.
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Myers R.
Step 6 and 7: The Daily Work of Practicing Opposites. – Myers R.
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Don M.
The Difference Between Knowing and Realizing Is the Difference Between Sobriety and Recovery – Don M.
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Sandy B.
Every Step Is Just a Different Way of Letting Go – Sandy B.
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Jack B.
How It Works: All 12 Steps Walked Through One by One – Jack B.
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