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Suicide and Suicidal Ideation

Suicidal ideation often represents the nadir of the alcoholic experience, marking a point of total hopelessness where death appears to be the only exit from psychological and spiritual unmanageability. In the context of AA recovery, addressing these thoughts is critical, as they frequently signal the arrival at a true bottom, creating the necessary desperation required for a spiritual awakening. The core principles highlighted in these recordings center on the transition from isolation to connection. Recovery is achieved by moving away from the instinct of self-preservation and toward the act of helping others. This shift—often sparked by a lamplighter moment, a chance intervention, or the guidance of a sponsor—replaces the desire for escape with a renewed sense of purpose and self-worth. The rigorous application of the Twelve Steps and a reliance on a Higher Power are presented as the essential tools for transforming a death wish into a will to live. Listeners can expect raw, honest accounts of near-fatal attempts and the precise moments when the trajectory of the speakers' lives shifted. These tapes detail the role of the recovery community in providing a life-saving safety net and the profound impact of service work in anchoring a person in sobriety. From the realization that one is worth too much to die to the discovery that helping another alcoholic is the most effective therapy, these stories offer a roadmap from the brink of despair to a life of stability, gratitude, and resilience.

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More About Alcoholism and the Cascade of Depression – Ben T.
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Almost Starting Zoom Anonymous 🤣 – June G.
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The Phenomenon of Craving and the Myth of the Moderate Drinker – Bob D.
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John S.
Borrowing Faith From the Goofballs – John S.
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Mike S.
Why the Solution Should Never Be Diluted – Mike S.
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Liz B.
The Compulsion That Smacked Her Between the Eyes – Liz B.
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Leslie S.
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Beth D.
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Gary B.
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Gary B.
Queens Big Book Study – Part 11 – Gary B. – 2008
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