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Step Study

Step Study is a cornerstone of the Alcoholics Anonymous recovery process, transitioning a member from simple abstinence to a complete spiritual awakening. Rather than treating the Twelve Steps as theoretical concepts, a Step Study focuses on the rigorous, practical application of these principles as a way of life. The significance of this topic lies in the shift from merely stopping the drink to transforming one's entire way of being, addressing the underlying emotional and spiritual disease that often persists as alcoholism gone underground. The core principles of Step Study center on surrender, rigorous honesty, and the tripartite relationship between the individual, a Higher Power, and other people. It emphasizes that recovery is an action-based process—described as the chopping of wood and carrying of water—where the results are produced by doing the work regardless of one's initial attitude or beliefs. Key elements include the discipline of writing detailed inventories, confronting guarded character defects, and the necessity of making direct amends to restore broken relationships. Listeners can expect to hear raw, authoritative accounts of recovery from speakers who have navigated the steps over decades. These tapes provide detailed narratives on the transition from total destruction and isolation to a state of spiritual seeking and quiet confidence. From structured group workshops that require a comprehensive review of all twelve steps to personal stories of lifelong spiritual growth, these recordings illustrate that the Steps are not a one-time checklist but a continuous spiritual exercise. Listeners will encounter a powerful testament to the idea that while the process of surrender cannot be manufactured, the resulting freedom is validated by the tangible results in the speaker's life.

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Dave E.
Dave E. – Step 11 and the Higher Power Fight – 2018
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Earl H.
Twelve Steps, One Book, and a Head Full of Old Ideas That Don’t Work – Earl H.
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Bob B.
Dog Turds Wrapped in Gold Tinfoil — That’s What We Call Our Worst Defects and We Guard Them Like Treasures 🤣 – Bob B.
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Dick Grant
Arrested at a Naked Hedgehopping Contest and the CO Asked Why — I Thought He Meant Why I Got Caught 🤦 – Dick G.
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Sandy B.
More Spiritual Change Between Years 38 and 41 Than All the Previous Years Combined – Sandy B.
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Bob O.
Tell Them the Worst Stuff First So You Can Have Fun With Your Fifth Step – Bob O.
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Clancy I.
Why the First Three Steps Keep More People Out of AA Than Anything Except Booze – Clancy I.
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Earl H.
Thomas Jefferson Was on My Resentment Inventory — Have You Read That Guy’s Life Story 🤣 – Earl H.
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Earl H.
Apparently There Are 24 Things in Alcoholics Anonymous and I Cannot Remember a Single One 🤣 – Earl H.
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Billie S.
The Dry Drunk Years: Pulling the Shade Down on Every Feeling – Billie S.
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Jerry J.
A Trial Lawyer Cross-Examines the Twelve Steps and Finds Them Airtight – Jerry J.
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Blind Dave A.
The Picture Puzzle Analogy: Unless You See the Whole Picture You Will Never Properly Connect the Steps – Blind Dave A.
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Jack B.
How It Works: All 12 Steps Walked Through One by One – Jack B.
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