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The Hand of AA

December 2014
By: Jessica A. | Margate, Florida
A group of women helped her get one day sober and now she in turn reaches out to the newcomer

Thoughts on the Third Tradition

December 2014
By: Mark L. | Bellingham, Washington
A member explains the importance of "the only requirement" in his sobriety

Tema de discusión para reuniones

November 2014

Equilateral Triangle

November 2014
By: Eddie D. | Lancaster, California
His sponsor taught him early on about the three legacies

Everything Is Illuminated

November 2014
By: Carol S.
After being sober for a while, she reconsidered the narrative of a favorite painting

Found in the Heart

November 2014
By: Angela M. | Knoxville, Tennessee
As long as she considered alcohol her best friend it was hard to truly want to stop drinking

From Believer to Non-Believer

November 2014
By: Bob S. | Louisville, Kentucky
At around 8 years sober, he redefined his Higher Power

The Best Thing that Ever Happened to Me

November 2014
By: Stephen M. | Neenah, Wisconsin
He thought alcohol had ruined his life. Now he feels differently

Sober in Kokomo

November 2014
By: Russ P. | Kokomo, Indiana
A relapse during his retirement in Florida brought him home

The Girl from Georgia

November 2014
By: Margie
Homeless and unemployed, she hit her bottom in a bus station and begged God for help

By the Book

November 2014
By: Anonymous | Fresno, California
New to sponsorship, she turned to the Big Book to help her help newcomers

A Calming Balance

November 2014
By: Bob D. | Haverhill, Massachusetts
He found that he could use the slogan, "Easy Does It," as a kind of meditation

Alcoholism at Large

November 2014

Acceptance Is a Two-Way Street

November 2014
By: P. J. | Los Angeles, California
A gay man remembers learning the importance of AA unity in meetings in the 1970s

A Girl from the Midwest

November 2014
By: —D.E.S. | St. Louis, Missouri
An alcoholic gay woman finds sobriety and acceptance in AA

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The Hand of AA

December 2014
By: Jessica A. | Margate, Florida
A group of women helped her get one day sober and now she in turn reaches out to the newcomer

Thoughts on the Third Tradition

December 2014
By: Mark L. | Bellingham, Washington
A member explains the importance of "the only requirement" in his sobriety

Tema de discusión para reuniones

November 2014

Equilateral Triangle

November 2014
By: Eddie D. | Lancaster, California
His sponsor taught him early on about the three legacies

Everything Is Illuminated

November 2014
By: Carol S.
After being sober for a while, she reconsidered the narrative of a favorite painting

Found in the Heart

November 2014
By: Angela M. | Knoxville, Tennessee
As long as she considered alcohol her best friend it was hard to truly want to stop drinking

From Believer to Non-Believer

November 2014
By: Bob S. | Louisville, Kentucky
At around 8 years sober, he redefined his Higher Power

The Best Thing that Ever Happened to Me

November 2014
By: Stephen M. | Neenah, Wisconsin
He thought alcohol had ruined his life. Now he feels differently

Sober in Kokomo

November 2014
By: Russ P. | Kokomo, Indiana
A relapse during his retirement in Florida brought him home

The Girl from Georgia

November 2014
By: Margie
Homeless and unemployed, she hit her bottom in a bus station and begged God for help

By the Book

November 2014
By: Anonymous | Fresno, California
New to sponsorship, she turned to the Big Book to help her help newcomers

A Calming Balance

November 2014
By: Bob D. | Haverhill, Massachusetts
He found that he could use the slogan, "Easy Does It," as a kind of meditation

Alcoholism at Large

November 2014

Acceptance Is a Two-Way Street

November 2014
By: P. J. | Los Angeles, California
A gay man remembers learning the importance of AA unity in meetings in the 1970s

A Girl from the Midwest

November 2014
By: —D.E.S. | St. Louis, Missouri
An alcoholic gay woman finds sobriety and acceptance in AA

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Grapevine Daily Quote August 28

“I, too, have tried a hand at governing AA. Each time I have strenuously tried it I have been shouted down; so loudly, in fact, that on several occasions it looked as though I was due for swift and certain excommunication!”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1947, “Will AA Ever Have a Personal Government?”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 27

“Learning is the very essence of humility. The two walk hand in hand. Humility, as I see it, grows out of an urge to learn from everyone and everything.”

“Distilled Spirits,” Walnut Creek, California, May 1988, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 29

“Taking the Steps let me free my mind of the myriad troubles and concerns that we all have. I was able to quiet the incessant voices so that God could enter and start to solve my problems. I paid every bill I could -- not just financial bills but emotional and spiritual ones as well. By taking care of my debts, I've been able to remove them from my mind; they no longer occupy that space and control my thoughts. The Steps also show me that today, I must live up to own standards, not anyone else's. If I can live up to my own code, I can be comfortable with me.”

“Distilled Spirits,” Winchester, California, May 1998, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 30

“Spirituality makes it possible for me to work for others and to try and help them. It can give me the courage to take good care of myself -- to go to meetings even when I don’t think I need a meeting, to speak up when my alcoholism wants to keep my pain to myself, to talk at a gut-honest level to my sponsor and to the people in my group about painful matters I would rather keep hidden.”

“The Power to Carry That Out,” West Henrietta, New York, September 1990, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 1

“AA’s message promises healing and wholeness for any alcoholic who will pay the price. The price is simply to accept the help that will save our lives.”

“Turning On the Power,” Riverside, Illinois, August 1977, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 2

“What I did need and need desperately, was not more knowledge about God, but, with God’s help, a deep and penetrating knowledge about myself.”

“A Gift That Surpasses Understanding,” April 1970, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 31

“In the first six months of my own sobriety, I worked hard with many alcoholics. Not a one responded. Yet this work kept me sober.”

AA Cofounder Bill W., January 1958, “The Next Frontier: Emotional Sobriety”, Emotional Sobriety: The Next Frontier
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 3

“Emotional balance is very much like balancing on a bicycle -- it is more a matter of what I don’t do than what I do do ... Watch someone balance on a bike. It looks as if it would be difficult, but, in fact, it is a mindless and effortless achievement. Happiness, joy, and freedom are the same, aren’t they?”

“Balancing Act,” Walnut Creek, California, March 2002, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 7

“As never before the struggle for power, importance, and wealth is tearing civilization apart. Man against man, family against family, group against group, nation against nation.

Nearly all those engaged in this fierce competition declare that their aim is peace and justice for themselves, their neighbors, and their nations: Give us power and we shall have justice; give us fame and we shall set a great example; give us money and we shall be comfortable and happy. People throughout the world deeply believe that, and act accordingly. On this appalling dry bender, society seems to be staggering down a dead-end road. The stop sign is clearly marked. It says ‘Disaster.’

What has this got to do with anonymity and Alcoholics Anonymous?

We of AA ought to know. Nearly every one of us has traversed this identical dead-end path ... Then came AA. We faced about and found ourselves on a new high road where the direction signs said never a word about power, fame, or wealth.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1955, “Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 4

“I’m glad we have both conservatives and enthusiasts. They teach us much. The conservative will surely see to it that the AA movement never gets overly organized. But the promoter will continue to remind us of our terrific obligation to the newcomer and to those hundreds of thousands of alcoholics still waiting all over the world to hear of AA.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1948, “Tradition Nine”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 5

“It was long indeed before we knew that AA could surely cross all boundaries of distance, race, creed, or language ... We know now it is only a question of time when every alcoholic in the world will have as good a chance to stay alive and happy as we have had here in America.”

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 September 8

“I can recall that even as a small child I had allergic reactions to certain forms of reality.”

“Distilled Spirits,” Williamstown, West Virginia, December 1997, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 6

“Alcohol robbed me of my adolescence. But I’ve learned to grow up in AA.”

“Lost in the Shadows,” Mineola, New York, March 2001, In Our Own Words
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 14

“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 12

“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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