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Steps 4-7

Steps 4 through 7 represent the critical internal transition in the Alcoholics Anonymous program, moving a member from mere abstinence to spiritual transformation. This phase is designed to dismantle the delusions, secrets, and character defects that fuel addiction, shifting the focus from external symptoms to internal causes. The core principles of this sequence center on rigorous honesty and humility. This involves conducting a fearless moral inventory to identify patterns of fear, rage, and self-will, followed by the admission of these wrongs. The process moves from the analytical work of the fourth step to the spiritual surrender of the seventh, described by speakers as a painstaking process of chipping away the ego to reveal a healthier, more authentic self. Listeners can expect to hear raw, personal accounts of confronting lifelong delusions and the core poisons of the psyche, such as the desperate need for external validation or the burden of self-consciousness. These tapes highlight the necessity of sponsorship in navigating the fear inventory and the profound relief that comes from accepting one's flawed nature. From narratives of military trauma and PTSD to battles with self-centeredness, these speakers illustrate how the disciplined work of these steps replaces psychological chaos with dignity and a commitment to service. By listening to these experiences, members gain a roadmap for moving through the discomfort of self-examination toward a lasting sense of peace and spiritual clarity.

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Chuck C.
“A New Pair of Glasses” Part 1 – Chuck C.
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Sandy B.
Steps 6 & 7 – Sandy B.
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Earl H.
The 12 Steps (Part 1 of 2) – Earl H.
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Earl H.
Step 12, Freedom From the Obsession, Sharing Experience – Earl H.
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Chris R.
The Spiritual Malady & Depression – Chris R.
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Russell S.
You Cannot Nail Sincerity to the Wall Like Jello 🤣 – Russell S.
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Russell S.
The Truth Comes When Someone Hits You With a Two-By-Four 🤣 – Russell S.
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Avery S.
Almost Drank Rather Than Take Step 6 Because I Liked the Defects That Were Killing Me – Avery S.
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Julie M.
Dodged the Fourth Step for Months Claiming I Couldn’t Make Columns in Microsoft Word 🤦
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Wes P.
All-American at Notre Dame and Still an Eleventh-String Alcoholic Inside My Own Head – Wes P.
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Stevie B.
No Amount of Sober Time Clears Away What Only Steps 4 Through 7 Can Remove – Stevie B.
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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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Earl H.
Thomas Jefferson Was on My Resentment Inventory — Have You Read That Guy’s Life Story 🤣 – Earl H.
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Fr. Joe M.
Step 4 Strips Away Two False Selves Until Only the Real One Remains – Fr. M.
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Bob D.
A Priest Who Prayed All Day Could Not Get What the Bums in AA Had – Bob D.
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