Release from Fear
August 1970
By:
D. A. S.
| Mt. Clemens, Michigan
Pretension and willfulness cannot hurt us when we are anonymous
The Doctor Who Switched Hang-ups
May 1970
By:
Dr. Hal S.
| Hollywood, California
After thirteen years of sobriety, he found himself hooked by another kind of addiction
He Doesn't Dig Those 'Groovy Trips'
May 1970
By:
D. S.
| Santa Monica, California
Empathy, yes, but understanding, no, says this alcoholic who has been there
Rejoice! Rejoice!
June 1968
By:
E. M. K.
| New York
If you've never sung God's praises on a July afternoon because you found you could actually put in a day's work, read this
The Master Drunk
May 1958
Lest We Forget
March 1953
Excerpt from the fourteenth printing of the book "Alcoholics Anonymous," Pages 33-35.
When I Reach 30, I'll Change!
January 1952
By:
R. H.
| Los Angeles, California
THAT'S WHAT THE MAN SAID
Singled Out by Silence
October 2004
By:
J.B.
| Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Admitting powerlessness opened up new relationships
Unity Disrupted
January 1998
By:
Anonymous
| Maui, Hawaii
Tradition One - Our common welfare should come first; personal recovery depends upon AA unity.
