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Counting days with Eddy

November 2016
Sometimes gratitude can come from the most heartbreaking places

Editors letter

November 2016

Dear Grapevine

November 2016

At wits end

November 2016

Alcoholism At Large

November 2016

Discussion Topic

November 2016

Sobriety Lessons

November 2016
From learning to listen to finding the right meeting, a man with twenty-two years in the program provides seven lessons towards a better sobriety

Probes And Needles

November 2016
She isn’t the perfect spouse, parent, or sponsor, but then again it’s not perfect people who stay sober—just those who believe in doing service and living life one day at a time.

La tribuna ambulante

November 2016
Está pasando el mensaje con la revista y sus eventos

The Real Miracle

November 2016
For this recovering alcoholic Down Under, AA spells gratitude—to her home group, her Higher Power, her sponsor, and to all the people who have made the miracle of sobriety happen for her.

“Give Me What I Need, Not What I Want!”

November 2016
Jobless and facing a Federal prison term, a sober man offers up a prayer to God—and is visited by an unlikely angel named Keith.

There Really Are No Coincidences

October 2016
By: Mike B. | Prescott, Ariz.
Stuck with his busted motorcycle by the side of the road, he says a prayer—and the “coincidences” come fast and furious

Is “Attraction” Spelled With Four Letters?

October 2016
Does profanity at meetings unite us or divide us? And what does the outside world think? One AA gives his opinion

13th-Stepping And The Damage Done

October 2016
When does a warm greeting go too far? One AA woman writes of how meetings need to be a safe haven, but can’t be when members engage in practices that many consider predatory.

Sober with no god

October 2016
How a nonbeliever got active, found his place in AA and has stayed sober for 26 years

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Counting days with Eddy

November 2016
Sometimes gratitude can come from the most heartbreaking places

Editors letter

November 2016

Dear Grapevine

November 2016

At wits end

November 2016

Alcoholism At Large

November 2016

Discussion Topic

November 2016

Sobriety Lessons

November 2016
From learning to listen to finding the right meeting, a man with twenty-two years in the program provides seven lessons towards a better sobriety

Probes And Needles

November 2016
She isn’t the perfect spouse, parent, or sponsor, but then again it’s not perfect people who stay sober—just those who believe in doing service and living life one day at a time.

La tribuna ambulante

November 2016
Está pasando el mensaje con la revista y sus eventos

The Real Miracle

November 2016
For this recovering alcoholic Down Under, AA spells gratitude—to her home group, her Higher Power, her sponsor, and to all the people who have made the miracle of sobriety happen for her.

“Give Me What I Need, Not What I Want!”

November 2016
Jobless and facing a Federal prison term, a sober man offers up a prayer to God—and is visited by an unlikely angel named Keith.

There Really Are No Coincidences

October 2016
By: Mike B. | Prescott, Ariz.
Stuck with his busted motorcycle by the side of the road, he says a prayer—and the “coincidences” come fast and furious

Is “Attraction” Spelled With Four Letters?

October 2016
Does profanity at meetings unite us or divide us? And what does the outside world think? One AA gives his opinion

13th-Stepping And The Damage Done

October 2016
When does a warm greeting go too far? One AA woman writes of how meetings need to be a safe haven, but can’t be when members engage in practices that many consider predatory.

Sober with no god

October 2016
How a nonbeliever got active, found his place in AA and has stayed sober for 26 years

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Grapevine Daily Quote August 4

“What has happened in the past is just that -- the past! What I should have done about certain issues no longer matters. What I do now is of greatest concern.”

“Able to Dream,” Williamsville, June 2010, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 5

“Each night I pray that when the alarm clock goes off in the morning, I'll have a spiritual awakening.”

“Distilled Spirits,” St. Louis, Missouri, June 1999, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 6

“The ideal of AA, however short we may be of it personally, is a thing of beauty and perfection. It is a Power greater than ourselves which has lifted us out of the quicksand and set us safe on shore.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., May 1946, “Safe Use of Money”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 7

“The word ‘anonymous’ has for us an immense spiritual significance. Subtly but powerfully it reminds us that we are always to place principles before personalities; that we have renounced personal glorification in public; that our movement not only preaches, but actually practices a truly humble modesty.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1946, “A Tradition Born of Our Anonymity”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 8

“Every August, one of the founding members of my group (a real character, who is jokingly said to be our spiritual leader -- or is it spherical leader?) says that in honor of the eighth month and Tradition Eight, he is offering a special discount on sponsorship for anyone who needs it.

“Sometimes people take him up on the offer, but a good proportion of them cancel during the introductory trial period. Of course, this is all said in jest at our meetings, and we get a good laugh out of it.”

“Professionalism and AA,” Lynwood, Washington, August 2004, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 9

“AA recovery cannot be bought and sold, but more than once I've wished I could just send a monthly check instead of practicing those principles. Just making donations seems an easier, softer way, doesn't it?”

“AA Is Not for Sale,” New York, New York, August 1998, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 10

“The question arises of just what constitutes an amend. Many of us find that the old rationalization, ‘If I stay sober, that’s amends enough to those I have hurt,’ just doesn’t work. We have to be willing to go further.”

“Not Under the Rug,” January 1967, Step By Step
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 25

“I write my goals and priorities in pencil, so I can erase them. This is not so I can sell myself short, but so I can strive for more ambitious outcomes. Recovery is a lifelong process; the moment I engrave in stone my blueprint for living, I’ll rediscover and recover something that is paramount to the value of my life. And then I’ll be looking for a new stone.”

Blythe, California, June 2005, “The Value of Life,”, Emotional Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 26

“In AA we talk a great deal about each other. Provided our motives are thoroughly good, this is not in the least wrong. But damaging gossip is quite something else. Of course, this kind of scuttlebutt can be well grounded in fact. But no such abuse of the facts could ever be twisted into anything resembling integrity. It can't be maintained that this sort of superficial honesty is good for anyone. So the need to examine ourselves is very much with us. Following a gossip binge we can well ask ourselves these questions: ‘Why did we say what we did? Were we only trying to be helpful and informative? Or were we not trying to feel superior by confessing the other fellow's sins? Or, because of fear and dislike, were we not really aiming to damage him?’ This would be an honest attempt to examine ourselves, rather than the other fellow. Here we see the difference between the use of the truth and its misuse. Right here we begin to regain the integrity we had lost.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1961, “This Matter of Honesty,”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 27

“I don’t foresee outgrowing my need for help.”

Harrisonburg, Virginia, May 1991, “Lonely at the Top,”, Emotional Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 28

“We now know that we shall always practice these principles: first because we must, then because we ought to, and finally because the majority of us will deeply want to do just that.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., May 1960, “What Is Freedom in AA?”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 29

“Thelma told me that, no matter how much I feared making bad decisions, I could not learn how to make good decisions except by making decisions. ‘You’ll make mistakes,’ she said, ‘We all do. You will make some bad decisions before you learn how to make good ones. But what is true about good decisions is also true about bad ones: You will always learn from the consequences.’”

May 1990, “Quiet Guidance,”, Sober and Out
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 30

“How life looks to me depends on how I look at it. While this sounds simple, just like everything else in Alcoholics Anonymous, it requires continual practice in order to get good at it. I get better at it as each year passes. I am grateful that Alcoholics Anonymous is teaching me how to see straight, one day at a time.”

Tucson, Arizona, August 2006, “In the Eyes of the Beholder,”, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 31

“In AA, we slowly learn to stop stewing in our own juice and to start loving other people.”

Tucson, Arizona, August 1971, “Eleventh Step,”, The Best of the Grapevine, Volume 2
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Grapevine Daily Quote November 1

“I am grateful today that God’s voice is stronger and surer than my occasional negative whispers, comforting me through difficult times, letting me know that I am part of the whole.”

St. Louis, Missouri, October 1997, “A Minority of One,”, Sober & Out
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