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Step 9 — Made Direct Amends

Step 9, Made Direct Amends, represents a critical transition in the Alcoholics Anonymous recovery process, moving the alcoholic from internal reflection to external action. In these speaker tapes, the significance of this step is framed as a spiritual necessity rather than a social courtesy. It is the process of clearing the wreckage of the past to allow for a sustainable spiritual awakening and a life free from the weight of secrets and self-deception. The core principles highlighted in these recordings center on humility, integrity, and the concept of self-cleansing. A key insight shared is that amends are made for the sake of the alcoholic's own spiritual health and internal peace, not to seek approval or forgiveness from others. The tapes emphasize that while the process can be humbling and frightening, it is essential for breaking the cycle of self-will and isolation. Listeners can expect to hear raw, personal narratives of moral and financial bankruptcy, detailing the courage required to face those they have harmed. The speakers describe the shift from intellectualizing recovery to practicing it through direct action. From the guidance of sponsors in navigating complex relationships to the realization that true connection is found in consistent, honest effort, these tapes provide a roadmap for transforming a derailed life into one of usefulness. Ultimately, listeners will hear how the act of making amends facilitates the transition from the isolation of active addiction to the freedom of service and carrying the message to others.

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John
Step 10 and the 19-Year Habit of Planning What to Say – John
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Chris C.
The Fourth Column and the Cure for Resentment – Chris C.
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Larry K.
The Loneliness That Alcohol Could Bridge – Larry K.
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Doug R.
Doug R. on Atheism in AA, Intellectualism, and the Big Book
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Anthony A.
Why No Amends Means No Promises – Anthony A.
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Martha W.
The Bondage of Self and the Baptist Preacher’s Daughter – Martha W.
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David D.
The Difference Between an Alcoholic and a Drinking Problem – David D.
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Mary C.
Mary C. on the Common Solution and the Common Bond
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Pat Y.
Pat Y. on Self-Obsession, the Big Book, and Living Sober
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Tom F.
The Magic Sentences of a Sponsor – Tom F.
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Sandy N.
The People-Pleasing That Kept Her a Different Person to Everyone – Sandy N.
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Tommy T.
The Seventh Step Prayer for the Man Who Couldn’t Believe – Tommy T.
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Bob
The Emotional Hangover After a Self-Will Binge – Bob
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Polly P.
The Non-AA Approved Spiritual Books She Reads Anyway 🤣 – Polly P.
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Charlie P.
Charlie P. on the Hunger of the Ego and the Trap of Mental Obsession
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Earl H.
Comparing My Insides to Your Outsides – Earl H.
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Jerry J.
The Tacky Tension of a Lawyer with an Al-Anon Wife – Jerry J.
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Josh S.
Willingness and the Shift in Step 3 – Josh S.
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Peggy M.
Arrogance as a Deficiency in Self-Esteem – Peggy M.
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Pat Y.
Pat Y. on Grief, Amends, and the Rigid Direction of Sponsorship
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Tom W.
Step 5 and the Connection He Had Always Been Looking For – Tom W.
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Chuck C.
The First Condition for Sobriety Is to Accept Yourself – Chuck C.
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Sandy B.
Why the Ninth Step Ends the Hatred – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Big Book Chapter 6 — Into Action, Amends, and the Daily Reprieve – Sandy B.
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Bob D.
Clearing the Debris of Self-Will in Steps 8 and 9 — Bob D. Part 1
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