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The Promises

In the context of Alcoholics Anonymous, The Promises represent the spiritual and emotional dividends paid to those who rigorously apply the Twelve Step program. Rather than mere platitudes, these promises serve as a roadmap for the restoration of a broken life, signaling a shift from the isolation of active addiction to a state of spiritual awakening. The core principle underlying this topic is that the promises are a consequence of action, not a prerequisite for starting. As emphasized across these recordings, the promises are the byproduct of painstaking work, including honest self-appraisal in the Fifth Step, the making of amends in the Ninth, and a total surrender to a Higher Power. They are not guaranteed by desire alone, but by the tangible application of the program's spiritual tools. Listeners to these tapes can expect raw, authentic testimonies detailing the transition from cynicism and self-loathing to a life characterized by amazement and gratitude. Speakers recount the often slow, glacial pace of recovery, emphasizing that the ultimate reward is not a life devoid of struggle, but the newfound capability to work, love, and play. From detailed walk-throughs of the Ninth Step promises to narratives of redemption following professional ruin or incarceration, these recordings underscore a fundamental truth: the promises materialize only for those who move beyond theory and commit to the rigorous, daily work of recovery.

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Jim S.
The Promises of Page 83 and the End of Self-Pity – Jim S.
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Bob D.
Listening to the Most Brilliant Person in the Room—Me 😂 – Bob D.
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Cliff R.
The Bondage of Self and the Loving Action – Cliff R.
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Russell S.
Step 4 and the Bloody Chart in the Big Book – Russell S.
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Sandy B.
Step 9 and the Extravagant Promises That Only Higher Power Can Do – Sandy B.
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Bob D.
The Recuperative Powers of the Alcoholic Ego – Bob D.
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Sandy B.
A 40 Year Sponsorship and the Practical Application of the 12 Steps – Sandy B.
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Bob D.
The First Thing He Got Back Was His god**** Opinion 😆 – Bob D.
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Johnnie H.
Stopping the Festering Through the Act of Direct Amends – Johnnie H.
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Michael M.
Emotional Sobriety as the Ability to be Usefully Whole
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Joe C.
Step 9 — Amends – Joe C. – 1998 – Session 32
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Addie Hale
Self-Delusion as the Alcoholic’s First Defense Against Seeing the Problem – Addie H.
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Donna S.
Bill Wilson Got Depressed Too — Nobody Says It in AA but a Lot of Us Live with Both – Donna S.
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Robert J.
That Doorknob Ain’t Going to Work — Find a Real Higher Power – Robert J.
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Melinda H.
I Was Pre-Alcoholic Before I Ever Took a Drink the Way People Are Pre-Diabetic – Melinda H.
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ChaZ H.
Meditating With Skinheads at a New York Buddhist Temple for Step Eleven
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Michelle B.
Question Sixty-Eight on the Hazelden Fourth Step Asked If I Was Afraid of Red-Headed Women 😂
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Claire L.
My Sponsor Said Believing That She Believes Was Chink Enough in the Armor for Step 2 – Claire L.
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Pat M.
Picked an Anchorman for My Sponsor Just So I Could Brag About Knowing a Celebrity – Pat M.
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Angela W.
Women in the Rooms Were My First Healthy Relationship with Another Human Being – Angela W.
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Justin
Sponsored Myself for a While and Turns Out I Had an Idiot for a Sponsor 🤣 – Justin
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Billy A.
An Amends with No Motive Is the Only Kind That Actually Works – Billy A.
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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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Stevie B.
Seven Years Sober Without a Program Made Me Sicker Than Drinking Ever Did – 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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