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Pivot for Change

April 1967
By: T. P. Jr. | Hankins, New York
<emphasis type="italic">Step Discussion</emphasis> <lb<emphasis type="italic">Step Eleven:</emphasis> Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God <emphasis type="italic">as we understood Him</emphasis>, praying only for

Homing Device for the Inner Man

March 1967
By: T. P., Jr. | Hankins, New York
<emphasis type="italic">The author suggests taking this "continuing" Step in three ways </emphasis> <lbStep Discussion<lbStep Ten: Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it.

I've Stuck It for Ninety Days

November 1966
By: W. B.
Interim report to fellow newcomers

Sober Kick for Jazzmen

September 1966
By: Fred. W. | New York, New York

A Vote for Responsibility

July 1966
The 1966 General Service Conference

Observer: Bad News for the Old Booze School

May 1966
By: Russell Baker

CONCERNING RESPONSIBILITY OF PSYCHIATRISTS AND OTHER PHYSICIANS FOR ALCOHOL PROBLEMS

December 1965
By: The Editors
Medical Notes

The Search for Ecstasy

October 1965
By: Gerald Heard

Thank God for Despair

June 1965
By: Dr. Earle M. | San Francisco, California
...the un-ease that makes us want to do a better job of living

The Jellinek Formula for the Rate of Alcoholism

February 1965
By: The Editors

Recipe for a Holiday Shindig

November 1964
By: B. P. | Chappaqua, New York
A no-longer-befuddled hostess reveals the secret of a bountiful bash

Race for a Sober Rat

January 1964
By: J. S. F. | Toronto, Ontario
For those in prospecting, newspapering, seafaring, selling shoes, or any other line

...For Auld Lang Syne...

January 1964

Other Help for the Sick Alcoholic

December 1963
By: B. L. | Greenwich Village, New York
A new five-step program at the State University of Iowa may help alcoholics who do not respond to AA

Recipe for Sobriety

November 1963
By: K. P. | Calgary, Alberta
I found at least "three parts Tradition" to be necessary as secret ingredients in mine

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Other Help for the Sick Alcoholic

December 1963
By: B. L. | Greenwich Village, New York
A new five-step program at the State University of Iowa may help alcoholics who do not respond to AA

Recipe for Sobriety

November 1963
By: K. P. | Calgary, Alberta
I found at least "three parts Tradition" to be necessary as secret ingredients in mine

The Necessity for Change

June 1963
By: E. L. | Vermont

Pills for the Year 2000

August 1962
By: Milton Golin
AAs have other sources of hope than pills and gadgets--but the medics are working on some weird ones.

Our "Peace Corps" for Zululand

July 1962
By: J. R. | Brooklyn, New York
arrived in South Africa when three AAs set out to tell the Zulu people that alcoholism is a disease and not a disgrace

Dreaming Is Good for You

July 1962
By: Dr. William Dement
Ever have a "drunk dream"? Dreams, science finds, are necessary to health; without them we become anxious and irritable--and booze can suppress our dreams

Wake for a Dead Marriage

June 1962
By: E. R. B. | Staten Island, New York
The "false mercy of the blackout" is keeping an alcoholic wife from knowing what she becomes after the first drink. . .

Food for Thy Noggin

February 1962

One More for the Muse

December 1961
By: J. K. B. | North Hollywood, California
A writer who thought his inspiration had failed finds it renewed

Dressing for Dinner

November 1961
By: M. J. U. | Fort Collins, Colorado

Formula for an AA Meeting in Southern California

September 1961
By: C. A. | Los Angeles, California
Some warm and friendly AA customs have spread from the Golden State

Formula for an AA Meeting in the Cleveland Area

August 1961
By: H. B. | West Richfield, Ohio
From the birthplace of AA come customs that stand the test of time

Formula for an AA Meeting in Chicago

July 1961
By: L. H. | Chicago, Illinois
There may be some features of Chicago AA meetings that would benefit your own group

Action Highlights for 1961

July 1961
Meeting our responsibility of Service" was the dominating theme of the 1961 General Service Conference held April 19–23, at the Hotel Roosevelt in New York City.

Gratitude for a Sober Decade

June 1961
By: A. C. | Washington, District of Columbia
To this grateful woman alcoholic, these years bring "an inside happiness, something like falling in love

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Grapevine Daily Quote January 11, 2018

“As a child, hearing my first symphony, I was lifted up into its indescribable harmony, though I knew little of how or whence it came. So today, when I listen for God's music of the spheres, I can now and again hear those divine chords by which I am told that the great composer loves me -- and that I love Him.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1961 “Humility for Today,” The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote November 20, 2017

“I don't know the music, but there is sound -- sometimes rushing and furious, sometimes gentle and caressing. But always there's the sound of a master pianist at play, conducting some mad orchestra of life. I don't know what or why or how, but I know I'm here. And the best I can do is to find God's will for me.”

Kingston, N.Y., July 1992“Staying Sober -- No Matter What,”Sober &amp; Out
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Quote March 2, 2013

“Today I have a clearer perspective on what my role as a sponsor is and isn’t. It is to stay sober, be available to listen, share my thoughts, pray for others, and let them live their own lives. It is not to ‘fix’ anyone, get them sober, make them happy, demand they conform, or make their decisions.”

Berlin, Conn., September 2004 From: “What a Sponsor Is and Is Not” AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 11, 2020

“As a child, hearing my first symphony, I was lifted up into its indescribable harmony, though I knew little of how or whence it came. So today, when I listen for God's music of the spheres, I can now and again hear those divine chords by which I am told that the great composer loves me -- and that I love Him.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1961, “Humility for Today,”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 14, 2019

“The torch of Service did pass from the hands of us who are older to yours, which are younger; it passed to every oncoming generation of those children of the night whose darkness, God willing, shall be banished within the Society of Alcoholics Anonymous all through the bright years which destiny surely holds in store for us.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1951, “To Serve Is to Live”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 15, 2019

“I went to my former employer and made my amends. What started out as one of my worst days -- because I was so scared -- became one of my best days when it was over.  Because I had trusted God, my sponsor, and AA that trinity had lifted the weight that was on my shoulders for so long. I felt sober. ”

“Right to the Edge,” Taft, California, April 2006, Step By Step
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 16, 2019

“Spirituality for me is not a question of feeling good (though feeling good is a feeling I like a whole lot). Instead it is a matter of finding from prayer and meditation, from other people, from meetings -- in short, from all the ‘tools of recovery’ -- the power to do what is good, what is healthy, what brings joy and healing to myself and others.”

“The Power to Carry That Out,” West Henrietta, New York, September 1990, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 29, 2019

“As early as 1945, mediating and giving suggestions by mail for the solution of group problems had put a tremendous volume of work on Headquarters. With most of the metropolitan AA centers, correspondence files had grown six inches thick. Seemingly, every contestant in every group argument at every point of the compass wrote us in this period.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1955, “How AA’s World Services Grew, Part II”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 27, 2019

“Today, I don’t have the home, the husband, the three cars in the garage. I have one old clunker that takes me to meetings. I am not financially well off, but I have a peace of mind I never dreamed possible. My needs are always met -- and even some of my wishes. I am truly happy for the first time in my life. Thank you AA.”

“A Lady After All,” Milwaukie, Oregon, June 1999, Beginner’s Book: Getting and Staying Sober in AA
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Quote February 27 2014

"Today, I don't have the home, the husband, the three cars in the garage. I have one old clunker that takes me to meetings. I am not financially well off, but I have a peace of mind I never dreamed possible. My needs are always met -- and even some of my wishes. I am truly happy for the first time in my life. Thank you AA."

Milwaukie, Ore., June 1999 From: "A Lady After All" Beginner's Book: Getting and Staying Sober in AA
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Quote January 1, 2015

“From first to last, AA is a of program of action. It is not particularly useful for me simply to admit that some aspect of myself needs
correcting and then to do nothing about it. Admission that something is the matter is the doorway to growth; but there will be no growth unless I follow up the admission with action.”

West Henrietta, N.Y., October 2007 “Step Ten: Up Close and Personal,” Emotional Sobriety II
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Quote February 14, 2015

“The Twelve Traditions were slowly evolved during an era when large-scale publicity was causing new groups to spring up like popcorn on a hot griddle. Many a power-driven ego ran hog-wild among us in those days, and it was the Traditions which finally brought order, coherence, and effective functioning out of the noisy anarchy which for a time threatened us with collapse.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1960“The Language of the Heart,”The Language of the Heart
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Quote September 14, 2014

“The torch of Service did pass from the hands of us who are older to yours, which are younger; it passed to every oncoming generation of those children of the night whose darkness, God willing, shall be banished within the Society of Alcoholics Anonymous all through the bright years which destiny surely holds in store for us.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1951 “To Serve Is to Live” The Language of the Heart

Quote September 15, 2014

“I went to my former employer and made my amends. What started out as one of my worst days -- because I was so scared -- became one of my best days when it was over. Because I had trusted God, my sponsor, and AA that trinity had lifted the weight that was on my shoulders for so long. I felt sober. ”

Taft, California, April 2006“Right to the Edge,” Step By Step

Quote September 16, 2014

“Spirituality for me is not a question of feeling good (though feeling good is a feeling I like a whole lot). Instead it is a matter of finding from prayer and meditation, from other people, from meetings -- in short, from all the ‘tools of recovery’ -- the power to do what is good, what is healthy, what brings joy and healing to myself and others.”

West Henrietta, New York, September 1990“The Power to Carry That Out,” Spiritual Awakenings

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