The topic We Agnostics serves as a vital entry point for individuals who enter recovery with spiritual resistance, atheism, or religious trauma. Central to this discussion is the premise that the alcoholic suffers from a sick mind—a form of insanity defined not as madness, but as the inability to see the truth about alcohol in the moments preceding the first drink. Because the alcoholic lacks an effective mental defense against this obsession, the core principle is that one cannot heal a sick mind with a sick mind; a power greater than oneself is required to provide the defense the mind cannot produce on its own. In these tapes, listeners will encounter raw, personal testimonies from functioning alcoholics and committed atheists who initially rejected the concept of God. They will hear practical strategies for overcoming spiritual blocks, most notably the principle that one does not need to immediately define a Higher Power, but simply admit that they themselves are not that power. Listeners can expect to hear how the Big Book's chapter We Agnostics provides new information for those with old, limiting ideas about religion, shifting their perspective from defiance to willingness. From practical exercises—such as listing the attributes of a hypothetical God—to stories of unexpected providence, these recordings emphasize that recovery is accessible to anyone willing to admit that self-will is insufficient. These tapes offer hope to the skeptic, illustrating that the removal of the desire to drink is often contingent on the simple act of letting go of the need to be in control.
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