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Traditions

As a cornerstone of the Alcoholics Anonymous fellowship, the Twelve Traditions serve as the organizational framework that ensures the longevity and unity of the recovery community. While the Twelve Steps focus on individual transformation, the Traditions govern the group's interaction with the world and its internal harmony. Within these speaker tapes, the significance of the Traditions is explored through the lens of practical application and spiritual survival. A key principle highlighted is the commitment to neutrality on outside issues, a boundary that prevents political or social conflict from fracturing the fellowship and distracting from its primary purpose. However, the archives also reveal a nuanced perspective on these guidelines; some speakers argue that the true strength of the program lies not in rigid, perfect adherence to the Traditions or the literature, but in the raw, shared identification between members who suffer from the same unfixable struggle. Listeners can expect to hear personal narratives that contrast the structural necessity of the Traditions with the organic, spiritual connection required for sobriety. These accounts provide a comprehensive look at how the balance between organizational order and the human element of identification allows the AA community to remain a safe haven for those seeking a way out of alcoholism. By exploring these tensions, the tapes illustrate how the Traditions protect the space where the miracle of recovery can happen without interference.

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Bob D.
The Traditions as a Laser on a Common Problem – 1935 – Bob D.
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Bob D.
Step 4 and the 30 Different Ways to Do It – Bob D.
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Sandy B.
The Resentment That Almost Kept Him From the Meetings – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
The 12 Traditions and the Joint Life Raft – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
The Czar of South Florida AA – Sandy B. 🤣
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Bob D.
The Traditions Are More Important Than the Steps – Bob D.
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Sandy B.
Sandy B. on the History of AA — Bill W., Dr. Bob, and the Oxford Group
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Debbie D.
Applying the Traditions to Personal Life – Debbie D.
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Liz B.
The Compulsion That Smacked Her Between the Eyes – Liz B.
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Bobby C.
The Difference Between a Decision and a Commitment – Bobby C.
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Local AA Speakers
Al Spent Three Years in Al-Anon Before Realizing He Was in the Wrong Program
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George
Rule 62: Don’t Take Yourself So Da*n Seriously
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Cease C.
Step Work Is Only One Part of the Recovery
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Dave
Dave P. and Polly P. on Tradition 2 and the Myth of 50-50 Relationships
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Brian F.
Brian F. – Step 4 – Overcoming Intellectual Pride In AA – 2017
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Harold S.
Harold S. – Traditions – AA Traditions Five and Six – 2021
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Janet S.
Janet S. – The 12 Steps – The Root of Self-Centered Fear – 2014
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Keith A.
Keith A. – Traditions – Tradition Two and the Group Conscience – 2014
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Calvin M.
Calvin M. – Traditions – NA Traditions 10 11 And 12 Workshop – 2006
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Meg M.
Meg M. – 12 Traditions – Not the NA Sponsor Poster Child – 2014
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Mark T.
Step 10 — Daily Inventory – Mark T. – Steps 10-12 Workshop – 2022
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Aaron P.
Big Book Workshop – Aaron P. – 2020 New England Weekend
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Judy L.
Big Book Workshop – Judy L. – New England Weekend – 2020
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Dave F.
Big Book Study – Dave F. – FOTSNY – 2001
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Adam T.
Service – Adam T. – NCCAA Conference Committee Fundraiser – 2012
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