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Walking Zombie

September 2014
By: R.M. | Lincoln, Rhode Island
With bottle in hand, a mother of four sleepwalked through life, until one day a cop woke her up

The Road from Reno

September 2014
By: Don A. | Germantown, Tennessee
On a cross-country trip with his parents, a son learns a valuable lesson while making amends to his mom

Behind the Scenes

September 2014
By: Boyce B. | Brooklyn, New York
That meeting book in his hand did not magically appear

At Wit's End

September 2014

AA News

September 2014
2014 General Service Conference Highlights

Central Office Notes

September 2014
By: E.G.
The Honolulu Story. . . Continued from the August Issue

Out of the Box (of Cheap Wine)

August 2014
By: Ellen G. | Pittstown, New Jersey
Much of what she heard in meetings didn't make sense at first but she kept coming

DIY Sobriety?

August 2014
By: David K. | Valencia, Spain
Although we must do much of the work ourselves, we don't have to do it alone

Somewhere in New Mexico

August 2014
By: Alan H. | Idaho Falls, Idaho
He had resigned himself to drinking until he died when someone asked him a question that changed everything

Through the Gate

August 2014
By: Charlie D. | Dallas, Texas
Suffering from alcohol-induced dementia, he took the Third Step

The Underlined Parts

August 2014
By: Ron H. | Buxton, Maine
An AA discusses what a "spiritual" solution means to him

A Tale of Two Saturdays

August 2014
By: Dick L. | Meridian, Idaho
The difference between the two was the world--and one drink

Getting Sober at 51

August 2014
By: Jennifer A. | Bradenton, Florida
Although she had tried many times before, one day proved different than all the rest

From Booze to Shaving Cream

August 2014
By: Tom K. | Bellevue, Washington
Even though he was at his bottom, at 33 years old, he had a hard time imagining staying sober forever

Lonesome Drinker

August 2014
By: Susan O. | Sarasota, Florida
As her alcoholism progressed, she became a stay-at-home drinker in her 30s

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Walking Zombie

September 2014
By: R.M. | Lincoln, Rhode Island
With bottle in hand, a mother of four sleepwalked through life, until one day a cop woke her up

The Road from Reno

September 2014
By: Don A. | Germantown, Tennessee
On a cross-country trip with his parents, a son learns a valuable lesson while making amends to his mom

Behind the Scenes

September 2014
By: Boyce B. | Brooklyn, New York
That meeting book in his hand did not magically appear

At Wit's End

September 2014

AA News

September 2014
2014 General Service Conference Highlights

Central Office Notes

September 2014
By: E.G.
The Honolulu Story. . . Continued from the August Issue

Out of the Box (of Cheap Wine)

August 2014
By: Ellen G. | Pittstown, New Jersey
Much of what she heard in meetings didn't make sense at first but she kept coming

DIY Sobriety?

August 2014
By: David K. | Valencia, Spain
Although we must do much of the work ourselves, we don't have to do it alone

Somewhere in New Mexico

August 2014
By: Alan H. | Idaho Falls, Idaho
He had resigned himself to drinking until he died when someone asked him a question that changed everything

Through the Gate

August 2014
By: Charlie D. | Dallas, Texas
Suffering from alcohol-induced dementia, he took the Third Step

The Underlined Parts

August 2014
By: Ron H. | Buxton, Maine
An AA discusses what a "spiritual" solution means to him

A Tale of Two Saturdays

August 2014
By: Dick L. | Meridian, Idaho
The difference between the two was the world--and one drink

Getting Sober at 51

August 2014
By: Jennifer A. | Bradenton, Florida
Although she had tried many times before, one day proved different than all the rest

From Booze to Shaving Cream

August 2014
By: Tom K. | Bellevue, Washington
Even though he was at his bottom, at 33 years old, he had a hard time imagining staying sober forever

Lonesome Drinker

August 2014
By: Susan O. | Sarasota, Florida
As her alcoholism progressed, she became a stay-at-home drinker in her 30s

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Grapevine Daily Quote February 5

“Be willing to be willing to follow directions and you will find your life changing in all areas.”

“A Lady After All,” Milwaukie, Oregon, June 1999, Beginner’s Book: Getting and Staying Sober in AA
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 3

“What matters is what works, not my opinion of what works.”

“Trusting the Silence,” November 1991, Beginner’s Book: Getting and Staying Sober in AA
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 6

“If you need a friend who understands, look no further than the rooms of AA and the Big Book. They always hold an answer and some faith for me.”

“Imperfect Progress,” Santa Rosa, California, October 2006, Beginner’s Book: Getting and Staying Sober in AA
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 7

“The Secret is, there is no Secret! Working the Steps with a sponsor, going to meetings, helping others, and above all, keeping God and sobriety first have kept me sober almost five years now. I always had heard that things in plain sight are the hardest to find!”

“The Secret,” Vandalia, Illinois, February 2001, Beginner’s Book: Getting and Staying Sober in AA
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 10

“Clearly, the chief mark of restoration to sanity is our not taking the first drink.”

“Sanity,” March 1981, Step By Step
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 8

“A vast communications net now covers the earth, even to its remotest reaches ... Nothing can matter more to the future welfare of AA than the manner in which we use this colossus of communication. Used unselfishly and well, the results can surpass our present imagination. Should we handle this great instrument badly, we shall be shattered by the ego demands of our own people -- often with the best of intention on their part.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., November 1960, “Freedom Under God: The Choice Is Ours”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 9

“From the moment I pulled open the doors to my very first meeting, I felt something different, something good was going to happen. Those doors, which at the time I believed to be the heaviest ever made, allowed me to walk into a new way of life.”

“Attitude Adjustment,” New York, New York, January 2006, Beginner’s Book: Getting and Staying Sober in AA
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 11

“Empathy, not sympathy or pity, is the most useful quality a sponsor can cultivate.”

“Need a Sponsor? Who? Me?” Bellevue, Washington, January 1975, One on One: AA Sponsorship in Action
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 12

“With respect to its own affairs, the collective conscience of the group will, given time, almost surely demonstrate its perfect dependability. The group conscience will, in the end, prove a far more infallible guide for group affairs than the decision of any individual member, however good or wise he may be.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1948, “Tradition Two”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 14

“If I want to be a leader, I have to do more than just find out in which direction the mob is moving and then get out in front of it ... Leadership involves significant sacrifice of personal goals and ambitions. A person really needs to have Tradition Two right at the center ... Personal pettiness just has no place in leadership.”

“I Wish You Well,” Humbolt, Saskatchewan, February 1996, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote June 20

“Although we can borrow from religion, medicine, and psychiatry, we are not any one of them. We cannot run hospitals nor half-way houses, nor marry the group with a religious sect. We cannot send lobbyists to Congress and we don't mix AA with banking enterprises. We aren't educators nor counselors. We cannot lend our name to any other cause except our own. The more we mind our own business, the greater our influence becomes; medicine, religion, and psychiatry start borrowing from our experience and ideas. So do the fields of education, research, and rehabilitation. All kinds of groups based on AA's Twelve Steps have evolved, groups that deal with gambling, eating, drug addiction, mental illness, divorce, etc. They've borrowed from the AA program and made their own adaptations. We didn't have to endorse them or lend our name. This tells us strongly that the more AA sticks to its primary purpose, the greater will be its helpful influence.”

San Antonio, Texas, June 1996, “Simplicity Works Best,” AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote June 19

“Many blessings have been showered upon me during my five years and nine months of sobriety -- great spiritual gifts, as well as the more ordinary supplies of money and goods. These great gifts come one after the other in spite of my own foolishness and fumbling, as I very slowly grope my way toward the light of reason and love.”

Universal City, California, February 1970, “Freedom Began in Prison,” AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote June 22

“Tradition Six enjoins the group never to go into business nor ever to lend the AA name or money credit to any ‘outside’ enterprise, no matter how good ... We would thus divide the spiritual from the material, confine the AA movement to its sole aim and insure (however wealthy as individuals we may become) that AA itself shall always remain poor. We dare not risk the distractions of corporate wealth.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., April 1948, “Tradition Six”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote June 23

“Even though some of the ghosts of the past may still be spooking around, popping up from time to time to scare me, today I can pretty much handle them. Today the only real monster I have to face is myself, that part of me that tries to urge me back to drinking.”

Waukesha, Wisconsin, October 1994, “Trick or Treat,” AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote June 21

“The temporary security of material things is a hollow shelter if built at the expense of spiritual growth.”

Stanton, California, July 1968, “All This Reading at Meetings,” AA Grapevine
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