Alcoholics Anonymous --- Chris R.

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    Alcoholics Anonymous
    Chris R.
    "Carrying the message of hope, the 12 steps of AA"
    These pages are neither endorsed nor approved by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.
    www.aa.org/
    * Alcoholics Anonymous, “Big Book” pdf
    www.aa.org/the-big-book
    * Alcoholics Anonymous, “Big Book” audio
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    STEP 1
    We admitted we were
    powerless over alcohol - that
    our lives had become
    unmanageable.
    STEP 2
    Came to believe that a Power
    greater than ourselves could
    restore us to sanity
    STEP 3
    Made a decision to turn our
    will and our lives over to the
    care of God as we understood
    Him.
    STEP 4
    Made a searching and fearless
    moral inventory of ourselves.
    STEP 5
    Admitted to God, to ourselves,
    and to another human being
    the exact nature of our wrongs.
    STEP 6
    Were entirely ready to have
    God remove all these defects
    of character.
    STEP 7
    Humbly asked Him to remove
    our shortcomings.
    STEP 8
    Made a list of all persons we
    had harmed, and became
    willing to make amends to
    them all.
    STEP 9
    Made direct amends to such
    people wherever possible,
    except when to do so would
    injure them or others.
    STEP 10
    Continued to take personal
    inventory and when we were
    wrong promptly admitted it.
    STEP 11
    Sought through prayer and
    meditation to improve our
    conscious contact with God as
    we understood Him, praying
    only for knowledge of
    His will for us and the power
    to carry that out.
    STEP 12
    Having had a spiritual
    awakening as the result of
    these steps, we tried to
    carry this message to
    alcoholics, and to practice
    these principles in all
    our affairs.
    SURRENDER
    SHARING
    AMENDS
    GUIDANCE
    HONESTY
    PURITY
    UNSELFISHNESS
    LOVE
    TRUST GOD
    CLEAN HOUSE
    HELP OTHERS
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Komentáře • 8

  • @bobhunley1398
    @bobhunley1398 Před 3 lety +13

    Thanks Cris. I got ostracized because of talking about Recovery when people wanted to use the meetings as a social club. Spinning opinions. Called me a BB Thumpper and proud of it. They almost killed me. You and Mark H are my favorite speakers. Rock on. I hope to see you at Dennys someday. I hold my sobriety dear. Rock on. Bob

    • @leerobertson7601
      @leerobertson7601 Před 3 lety +4

      Well done Bob and I am sick of sitting in the rooms and hearing about everything else but the solution to the illness of addiction..I listened to the 3 speakers at the meeting earlier and I heard 3 speakers talking about the drugs drama and spend a total of 4 minutes out of the 45 minutes they spoke between them to say about the solution. I have no words for that mate.

  • @bobhunley1398
    @bobhunley1398 Před 3 lety +4

    And thank you Cris for keeping me sober today. I take The 12 Steps very seriously. Bob

    • @arbitrage2141
      @arbitrage2141 Před 2 lety +3

      Cris isn't the one that kept you sober mate

    • @leerobertson7601
      @leerobertson7601 Před 4 měsíci

      I have seen you are on the spiritual path from reading your words and I say, if you are then you are saying, thanks Chris for keeping you sober today ? Wish I could have someone who could do this for myself

  • @sharonturley4022
    @sharonturley4022 Před 2 lety +2

    Me neither. But since I heard you, a day at a time, I’m a real alcoholic. God could and would if he were sought

  • @leerobertson7601
    @leerobertson7601 Před 4 měsíci

    So true that the programme is totally different to the way of the past and I have slowly watched it watered down and the people who are real alcoholics and addicts die.... If you can stay clean without a spiritual awakening from doing the steps and the programme daily or perish from the illness then you are not a real addict who has the illness of addiction. Simple. A so called real addict said to me, how can you smoke crack in this hot weather..... wow.

  • @ShogunateDaimyo
    @ShogunateDaimyo Před 9 měsíci

    I have to say I appreciate Chris' zeal but he sounds like a spaz and if he was speaking at my first AA meeting I would've probably walked out and never came back. Not my cup of tea but if he helps someone good for him ❤