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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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Will D.
Trying to Be Air Force ROTC and Drink Like I Drank Was Like Being an Opera Singer With a Tracheotomy 🫠 – Will D.
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Brandon S.
Page 33 Said Young Drinkers Wouldn’t Want to Stop — Took Three Psych Wards Before I Did – Brandon S.
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Diane M.
People Who Stop Going to Meetings Don’t See What Happens to the People Who Stop – Diane M.
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Amnesty S.
Am I Interested in Telling My Story? No. Will I? Yes 🫠 – Amnesty S.
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Bill T.
Redneck Twelve Steps — I Can’t, He Can’t, I Think I’ll Let Him 🤣 – Bill T.
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Bill S.
He Cracked Up Laughing at My Worst Amends — ‘Oh, That’s a Good One’ 🤣 – Bill S.
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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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Jim T.
Honesty and Emotion Are Good Up to a Point — So I Walked Out of Bible Study and Into AA 🙃 – Jim T.
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Meredith M.
‘Do You Want Temporary Sobriety?’ Is the Question That Got Me a Permanent Sponsor – Meredith M.
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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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Isaac T.
Terminal Uniqueness at Seven Years Old Is How I Drank Before I Ever Drank – Isaac T.
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Kim L.
Al-Anon’s Twelve Steps Saved the Marriage That AA Alone Could Not – Kim L.
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Billy A.
An Amends with No Motive Is the Only Kind That Actually Works – Billy A.
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John H.
Didn’t Cross Any Invisible Line — I Leaped Right Into Alcoholism at Fifteen – John H.
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Kevin H. and Mike P.
Step Eleven Is Where Alcoholics Skimp — We Do the Work Then Turn Away Before the Reward
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Bobby C.
I Didn’t Carry the Message, I Carried the Disease – Bobby C.
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Stevie B.
Sucked All the Nitrous Out of the Whipped Cream at Work and They Blamed the Supplier for Months 🫠 – Stevie B.
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Pat R.
Good News, I Found Out I’m an Alcoholic — She Said Nope, You’re an A**hole 🤣 – Pat R.
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Pat R.
Family of Origin — My Trust Issues Were Sealed Before I Turned Five – Pat R.
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Mike S. and David M.
Trouble Making a Ninth Step Amend Means You’ve Got a Seventh Step Problem — You Just Don’t Want to Change
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Art S.
My Sponsor Broke the Twelve Steps Into Pairs and the Eighth Step Around My Ex-Wife Still Isn’t Done – Art S.
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Josh B.
Pretty Sure Normal People Don’t Try to Funnel Crown Royal — Maybe a Hardcore Frat Party 😆 – Josh B.
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Nicola K.
Doing My Fourth Step 3 Times in Different Ink to Make Sure It Wasn’t a Trick – Nicola K.
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Joe F.
I Was Sure I Was Going to Be the 1989 AA Rookie of the Year – Joe F.
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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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