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A collection of readings that moves through the calendar year one day at a time: AA members reflect on favorite quotations from the literature of AA.
- AA Grapevine and La Viña
The Twelve Traditions were first presented to the Fellowship...
- Need Help With a Drinking Problem
A.A. has a solution. That isn't an empty promise. A.A. has...
- Trying to Help a Family Member Or Friend
This pamphlet answers many of the common questions people...
- Contributions and Self-Support
While contributions cover each group's rent and other...
- Information for New Trusted Servants
Your Area registrar can update GSO’s records with your...
- Media Library
Audio and visual media help to carry A.A.’s message of...
- A.A. Can Support Professionals
The Big Book. 12 Steps and 12 Traditions Book. A.A. Around...
- 12 Steps and 12 Traditions
Known as the "Twelve and Twelve,” the book dedicates a...
- AA Grapevine and La Viña
Introduces the Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous, then a group of 100 members who had “recovered from a seemingly hopeless state of mind and body.” States the book’s purpose: “to show other alcoholics precisely how we have recovered.” Stresses the importance of anonymity.
this Study Guide presents "A SPIRITUAL VIEW BEYOND THE LIMITS OF TRADITIONAL RELIGION" by Ken W. as "a member of Alcoholics Anonymous" (see Forward to First Edition)
physical exercise, reading inspirational books, going to health farms and sanitariums, accepting voluntary commitment to asylums—we could increase the list ad infinitum. We do not like to pronounce any individual as alco-holic, but you can quickly diagnose yourself. Step over to the nearest barroom and try some controlled drinking.
While a written step ten inventory at night has become common in AA culture, the book suggests that step ten is something we do all day, 'as we go along'. The suggestions for what to do when we retire at night (p.
Read online: "Alcoholic Anonymous", the basic text book of the 12-step recovery program of Alcoholics Anonymous, including recovery stories of AA members.
This version was designed to be printed and used by each individual to study the Big Book -- reading the questions and hand writing in the answers found in the Big Book. You can download and print this version.