Michael (M.) E. Workshop on Step 4 to 12, Part 2 of 2 at Road to Recovery Convention, Reykjavik Iceland
OK.
As
I
said
about
the
5th
step,
I
recommend
you
do
the
5th
step
with
a
sponsor.
Yes,
when
I've
done
four
step
inventory,
I
have
had
four
lists
and
the
reason
my
sponsor
told
me
to
make
4
lists,
one
was
resentment,
fear
sexual
conduct
and
then
harms
that
I've
done
outside
of
sexual
conduct,
right.
The
reason
for
that
being
that
if
if
say
I
get
into
a
fight
and
I'm
not,
I'm
not
resentful
at
him
anymore.
I
don't
fear
him
anymore
and
I
have
certainly
not
slept
with
him
and
he
would
not
go
on
my
my
inventory.
That's
because
that's
how
that's
how
your
sponsor
had
you
did
it,
and
that's
very
good.
The
way
I
do
it
all
that's
covered
under
resentment.
When
you
say
I'm
resentment
myself,
when
you
say
I'm
resentment
myself,
that
covers
all
those
things.
So
I
mean,
either
way
is
it's
good.
It's
just
everybody
has
a
different
way
of
going
through
the
steps.
So
I
mean,
my
sponsor
pretty
much
kept
me
into
the
three
on
the,
you
know,
the
three
that
are
in
the
book
covering
everything
I
felt
guilty
about
under
resentment
about
myself.
So
but
that
is
good
to
do
harms
than
other
people.
But
that
falls
in
here
under
resentment
on
things
I
feel
guilty
about
that
I
did.
Does
that
make
sense?
Yeah.
But
both
ways
are
good.
This
is
just
a
way.
It's
not
the
way.
OK,
whoops.
OK,
I'm
gonna
read
a
bit.
You
can
take
a
little
break.
Get
off
your
little
feet.
OK,
I'm
gonna
take
a
break.
She's
gonna
take
a
break.
I'm
gonna
read
a
little
bit
about
step
five
in
the
book.
And
as
I
said,
I
really
recommend
that
you
do
your
footstep
with
a
sponsor.
If
you
have
a
sponsor
grounded
in
the
program
of
Alcoholics
Anonymous,
if
you
have
a
sponsor
that
talks,
you
know,
in
a
meeting
about
carrying
the
message,
I
believe
you
carry
the
message
in
a
meeting
and
the
mess
to
your
sponsor.
I
don't
go
to
meetings
and
dump
my
troubles.
You
know,
first
of
all,
not
everybody
there
practices
anonymity.
Not
everybody
there
cares
about
the
12
steps
in
the
12
traditions.
Some
people
in
Alcoholics
Anonymous
meetings
are
just
taking
up
space
and
they
don't
care
about
your
anonymity.
And
so
I'm
not
going
to
go
to
meeting
and
dump
my
stuff
in
a
meeting.
I'm
going
to
take
it
to
my
sponsor
who
has
what
I
want,
who
can
get
me
into
the
solution.
You
know,
and
every
groups
primary
purpose
is
to
carry
the
message.
That's
one
of
our
traditions.
And
I
heard
a
tape
of
6
speakers.
This
is
when
Bill
first
introduced
the
traditions
at
the
convention,
at
a
world
convention
and
he
had
6
speakers
talk
on
22
traditions
each.
And
the
speakers
that
talked
on
the
5th
tradition
stated
that
our
primary
purpose,
every
group's
primary
purpose
is
to
carry
the
message.
And
then
he
said,
what
is
the
message
that
we
carry?
He
said
the
message
that
we
carry
is
the
12
steps
of
Alcoholics
Anonymous.
So
hopefully
that's
what
you're
listening,
listening
for
in
a
meeting
when
you're
choosing
a
sponsor
and
hoefully
your
sponsor
walks
like
he
talks,
you
know,
because
I
know
some
people
who
can
talk
the
talk,
but
they
don't
walk
the
walk.
But,
and
I
know
Iceland,
this
is
all
kind
of
new
for
you,
but
it's
all
fallen
into
place.
And
I
know
God's
in
charge
and
that
I
just
see
a
lot
of
enthusiasm
here.
And
I
see
a
lot
of
people
really
thirsty
for
the
program
of
Alcoholics
Anonymous.
And
I
know
that
a,
A
is
in
good
hands.
It's
in
good
hands
in
Iceland.
I
just
see
the
lights
going
on
in
people's
eyes.
It
was
like
that
when
I
got
here
when
they
were
talking
about
Joe
and
Charlie.
So,
OK,
this
says,
I'm
just
going
to
read
a
couple
chapters
dealing
with
step
five.
It
says,
having
made
our
personal
inventory,
what
shall
we
do
about
it?
We
have
been
trying
to
get
a
new
attitude,
a
new
relationship
with
our
creator
and
to
discover
the
obstacles
in
our
path.
We
have
asked
admitted
certain
defects,
but
we
have
ascertained
in
a
rough
way
what
the
trouble
is.
We
have
put
our
finger
on
the
weak
items
in
our
personal
inventory.
Now
these
are
about
to
be
cast
aside.
This
requires
action
on
our
part,
which,
when
completed,
will
mean
that
we
have
admitted
to
God,
to
ourselves,
and
to
another
human
being
the
exact
nature
of
our
defects.
This
brings
us
to
the
fifth
step
in
the
program
of
recovery
mentioned
in
the
preceding
chapter.
I
heard
somebody
read
this
was
reading
their
fifth
step
to
me
and
all
they
did
is
give
me
what
they
thought
were
their
character
defects.
They
did
what
they
thought
was
their
inventory
and
then
they
just
gave
me
their
character
defects.
They
said
this
is
my
my
inventory.
And
then
they
quoted
in
here,
it
says
we
just,
we
admitted
to
another
human
being,
human
being,
the
exact
nature
of
our
defects.
That's
true.
That's
what
that
paragraph
says.
But
if
you
go
on,
it
says
we
have
to
tell
our
sponsor
our
whole
life
story.
So
there's
a
little
more
to
it
than
just
telling
them
our
defects
as
we
see
them.
And
thank
God
I
had
a
sponsor
who
pointed
mine
out
to
me
because
I
would
have
missed
some
very
important
defects
I
had.
Then
it
says
this
is
perhaps
difficult,
especially
discussing
our
defects
with
another
person.
We
think
we
have
done
well
enough
in
admitting
these
things
to
ourselves.
There
is
doubt
about
that.
In
actual
practice.
We
usually
find
a
solitary
self
appraisal
insufficient.
Many
of
us
thought
it
was
necessary
to
go
much
further.
We
will
be
more
reconciled
in
discussing
ourselves
with
another
person
when
we
see
good
reason
why
should
we
do
so.
The
best,
the
best
reason
first.
If
we
skimp
on
this
vital
step,
we
may
not
overcome
drinking.
Time
after
time,
newcomers
have
tried
to
keep
to
themselves
certain
facts
about
their
lives.
Trying
to
avoid
this
humbling
experience,
they
have
turned
to
easier
methods.
So
this
is
one
of
the
reasons
that
we
do
a
fifth
step
with
another
person
is
it
humbles
us.
It's
a
very
humbling
experience.
Trying
to
avoid
this
humbling
experience,
they
have
turned
to
easier
methods.
Almost
invariably,
they
got
drunk.
Having
persevered
with
the
rest
of
the
program,
they
wondered
why
they
failed.
We
think
the
reasons
that
they
never
completed
their
house
cleaning.
They
took
inventory
all
right,
but
hung
on
to
some
of
those
worst
items
in
stock.
They
only
thought
they'd
lost
their
egotism
and
fear.
They
only
thought
they'd
humbled
themselves,
but
they
had
not
learned
enough
humility,
fearlessness
and
honesty
in
the
sense
we
find
it
necessary
until
they
told
someone
else
all
their
life
story.
OK,
And
then
you
turn
to
page
75.
This
is
the
in
the
English
version
of
the
Big
Book,
and
we're
going
to
go
to
this
one
paragraph.
It
says
we
pocket
our
pride
and
go
to
it,
illuminating
every
twist
of
character,
every
dark
cranny
of
the
past.
Once
we
have
taken
this
step,
withholding
nothing,
we
are
delighted.
We
can
look
the
world
in
the
eye.
We
can
be
alone
at
perfect
peace
and
ease.
Our
fears
fall
from
us.
We
begin
to
feel
the
nearness
of
our
Creator.
We
may
have
had
certain
spiritual
beliefs,
but
now
we
begin
to
have
a
spiritual
experience.
The
feeling
the
drink
problem
has
disappeared
will
often
come
strongly.
We
feel
we
are
on
the
broad
highway
walking
hand
in
hand
with
the
spirit
of
the
universe.
So
a
lot
of
people
begin
to
have
their
spiritual
experience
after
they've
taken
their
fifth
step.
And
I
have
to
tell
you
that
that
did
not
happen
for
me.
I
did
not
have
a
spiritual
experience
after
step
five.
I
was
devastated
with
the
wreckage
of
my
past.
The
spiritual
experience
came
to
me
when
I
got
on
to
Step
9,
when
I
started
making
my
amends
and
cleaning
up
the
wreckage
of
my
past
when
I
just
started
with
my
very
first
amends.
The
spiritual
experience
happened
for
me
in
the
program
of
Alcoholics
Anonymous.
So
if
it
hasn't
happened
to
you
as
a
result
of
doing
your
5th
step,
don't
be
discouraged
because
it
doesn't
happen
to
everybody
in
the
5th
step.
But
if
you
continue
the
steps
and
persevere,
it
will
happen.
OK
then
it
says.
Returning
home,
we
find
a
place
where
we
can
be
quiet
for
an
hour.
Carefully
reviewing
what
we
have
done.
We
thank
God
from
the
bottom
of
our
heart
that
we
know
Him
better.
Taking
this
book
down
from
the
shelf,
we
turn
to
which
contains
the
12
steps,
carefully
reading
the
1st
5
proposals,
which
are
the
steps
we
are.
We
ask
if
we
have
omitted
anything,
for
we
are
building
an
arch
through
which
we
shall
walk
a
freeman.
Is
our
work
solid
so
far?
Are
the
stones
properly
in
place?
Have
we
skimped
on
the
cement
put
into
the
foundation?
Have
we
tried
to
make
mortar
without
sand?
OK,
now
this
is
where
we're
going
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
the
history
of
Alcoholics
Anonymous.
I'm
sure
it's
a
God
thing.
This
is
where
we're
going
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
the
history
of
Alcoholics
Anonymous.
First
of
all,
returning
home
can
be
in
the
heart.
That
does
not
mean
you
have
to
literally
go
home,
take
your
big
book
off
of
your
out
of
your
car
and
put
it
up
on
the
shelf
so
you
can
take
it
down.
No,
you
don't
have
to
do
that.
Returning
home
can
be
in
the
heart
and
this
is
the
way
I
was
sponsored
and
will
get
into
that.
Knowing
the
history,
my
sponsor
did
not
trust
me
to
go
home
and
contemplate
all
my
own
character
defects.
She
felt
it
was
her
job
to
point
him
out
to
me
and
I'm
very
thankful
she
did.
But
what
she
had
me
do
is
she
had
me
return
home
within.
She
had
me
going
to
another
room
and
spend
a
quiet
hour
with
my
higher
power
and
look
at
those
first
five
steps
and
ask
if
I
had
left
anything
out.
But
I
did
not
leave
her
house.
And
the
reason
why
she
did
that
is
because
I
come
up
from
a
line
of
sponsorship
that
comes
from
Doctor
Bob.
And
Doctor
Bob
was
very,
very
successful
working
with
drunks.
He
was
much
more
successful
working
with
drunks
than
Bill
was.
And
I'm
thankful
for
this
type
of
sponsorship
now.
They
always
had
the
actions
of
6-7
and
eight,
even
though
that
wasn't
in
the
first
six
steps.
We're
going
to
go
to
if
you
have
your
big
book
page,
turn
to
page
291.
This
is
a
story
about
Earl
Treat
and
he
was
the
first
alcoholic
from
Chicago
to
get
sober.
Now
he
heard
about
this
group
in
Akron
is
where
a
a
started
Akron,
OH,
where
Bill
and
Bob
got
together.
He
heard
about
this
group
in
Akron
getting
sober.
And
so
he
went
to
Akron
and
he
spent
two
or
three
weeks
there
trying
to
absorb
as
much
as
the
program
as
he
could.
He
actually
did
his
steps
with
doctor
Bob.
He
went
back
to
Chicago
and
he
started
started
the
whole
movement
of
Alcoholics
Anonymous
in
Chicago.
So
we're
going
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
the
steps
here.
You're
going
to
see
what
the
six
steps
were
and
the
actions
they
took
at
the
moral
inventory.
So
at
the
bottom
it
says
the
day
before
I
was
due
to
go
back
to
Chicago,
a
Wednesday
and
Doctor
Bob's
afternoon
off,
he
had
me
down
to
the
office
and
we
spent
three
or
four
hours
formally
going
through
the
six
step
program
as
it
was
at
that
time.
So
I've
already
heard
people
here
say
that
there
it's
recommended,
they
don't
even
start
the
steps
for
a
year.
I
mean,
this
guy
started
it
immediately.
He
was
barely
sober.
He
started
his
steps
immediately
and
they
didn't
spend
years
and
years
doing
them.
He
did
his
steps
in
a
matter
of
three
or
four
hours.
But
the
difference
is
back
then
they
didn't
have
a
big
book
that
they
had
to
study.
So
it's
going
to
take
us
longer
because
we're
studying
about
the
big
book.
We'll
study
about
the
mistakes
they
made
and
the
things
that
they've
learned
from
the
mistakes
they
made.
So
anyway,
those
six
steps
were
complete
deflation,
dependence
and
guidance
from
a
higher
power,
moral
inventory,
confession,
restitution,
continue
to
work
with
other
Alcoholics.
Can
you
see
those
are
our
major
steps?
OK.
At
the
moral
inventory,
so
he's
with
the
sponsor.
The
sponsor
is
helping
him
with
his
inventory.
So
what?
That's
equivalent
to
doing
four
and
five
at
the
same
time
because
as
he's
doing
it,
he's
sharing
it
with
his
sponsor.
And
then
at
the
moral
inventory,
it
says
Doctor
Bob
led
me
through
all
these
steps
at
the
moral
inventory.
He
brought
up
some
of
my
bad
personality
traits
or
character
defects,
such
as
selfishness,
conceit,
jealousy,
carelessness,
ill
tolerance.
I'll
temper
sarcasm
and
resentments.
So
that
is
now
our
step
six.
We
went
over
these
at
great
length,
and
then
he
finally
asked
me
if
I
wanted
these
defects
of
character
removed.
When
I
said
yes,
we
both
knelt
at
his
desk
and
prayed,
each
of
us
asking
to
have
these
defects
taken
away.
That
is
now
our
step
7.
This
picture
will
still
be
this
picture
is
still
vivid.
If
I
live
to
be
100,
it
will
always
stand
out
in
my
mind.
It
was
very
impressive
and
I
wish
every
A
A
could
have
the
benefit
of
this
type
of
sponsorship
today.
So
there
you
do
see
the
word
sponsorship.
Doctor
Bob
always
emphasize
the
religious
angle
very
strongly
and
I
think
it
helped.
I
know
it
helped
me.
Doctor
Bob
then
led
me
through
the
restitution
step,
in
which
I
made
a
list
of
all
persons
I
had
harmed
and
worked
out
Ways
and
Means
of
slowly
making
restitution,
which
now
our
step
8.
So
they
always
had
these
actions.
And
when
they
wrote
the
Big
Book
of
Alcoholics
Anonymous,
Bill
wanted
to
stretch
those
steps
into
12,
even
though
there
were
six.
So
he
took
these
actions
that
they
always
did,
and
he
made
them
into
steps.
And
he
was
in
a
hurry
to
get
the
Big
Book
written,
and
he
had
40
Alcoholics
fighting
him
and
that
stuff
that
he
thought
he
didn't
write,
that
God
wrote,
and
those
Alcoholics
would
make
him
take
it
out.
He'd
sneak
it
back
into
another
place
in
the
Big
Book.
So
anyway,
he
expanded
these
steps
into
12,
but
they
always
did
these
actions
with
the
sponsor.
They
always
did
it,
but
because
he
was
in
a
hurry
and
he
added
those
steps
in
the
Big
Book,
there's
only
two
paragraphs
on
step
6:00
and
7:00.
And
they
really
don't
tell
you
what
to
do
It
just
ask
you
if
you're
willing
to
have
these
defects
taken
away
and
it
gives
you
the
7th
step
prayer.
But
Bill
covers
that
in
the
12:00
and
12:00.
And
I
know
some
people
somehow
the
big
books
got
watered
down
because
a
lot
of
people
thought
the
12
and
12
was
to
replace
the
Big
Book.
The
12
and
12
was
never
intended
to
replace
the
big
book.
The
12
and
12
is
to
enhance
the
big
book.
And
step
six
in
the
12
and
12
I
just
think
is
one
of
the
best
steps.
I
that's
my
favorite.
That's
my
favorite
chapter
in
the
12
and
12.
And
what
it
says
is
the
man
that
repeatedly
works
on
his
other
defects
of
character
grows
in
the
image
of
his
creator.
So
it
tells
us
that
we
are
to
do
some
work,
and
it
says
that
the
man
that
repeatedly
worked
on
his
other
defects
of
character
grows
the
image
of
his
crater.
And
then
he
says
that
natural,
that
alcoholism
is
not
a
natural
instinct,
and
that
when
you're
ready,
God
can
just
get
in
there
and
remove
it
because
it's
not
a
natural
instinct.
But
some
of
our
other
defects
of
character
are
natural
instincts
that
have
gone
amok,
and
they're
harder
to
remove.
And
God
cannot
remove
a
natural
instinct
because
he
gave
us
natural
instincts
to
survive.
And
so
sometimes
we
have
to
settle
for
patient
improvement.
And
so
some
of
my
defects
of
character
that
were
not
natural
instincts
were
removed.
And
some
of
them
that
I
have
to
deal
with,
I
have
an
eating
disorder
and
it's
something
that
I
have
to
settle
with
for
patient
improvement.
You
know,
I
just
have
to
settle
for
patient
improvement.
I've
had
12
years
of
recovery
with
my
eating
disorder
where,
you
know,
I
was
thin
and
I,
I
was
at
the
perfect
weight
and
I
ate
healthy
and
I,
I
worked
with
others.
And
then
out
of
nowhere,
it
flared
up
on
me.
You
know,
it
just
popped
back
up.
And
so
now
I
have
to
address
it
again.
I
can't
just
say,
oh,
God's
going
to
remove
it
when
he's
ready.
No,
I
can't,
I
have
to
do
my
part.
You
know,
I
have
to
stop
eating
long
enough
for
God
to
remove
the
obsession.
And
so
right
now
I'm
in
the,
I'm
ready
to,
I
right
now
I'm
praying
for
the
willingness
because
the
big
book
says
if
you're
not
willing,
pray
for
the
willingness,
you
know,
and
I'm
just
very
thankful
that
I
had
a
sponsor
that
did
six
and
seven
with
me.
And
Bill
says
that
God
will
not
render
you
white
as
snow
without
your
cooperation.
So
we
have
to
do
our
part.
And
so
at
the
very
top
of
my
list,
my
sponsor
told
me
I
had
self
pity.
I
would
ever,
ever
have
guessed
that
I
need
it
as
I
needed
a
sponsor
to
tell
me
I
had
self
pity.
I
knew
that
I
was
a
thief.
I
knew
that
I
prostituted,
but
I
didn't
have
a
clue
that
I
had
self
pity.
And
she
made
me
put
that
at
the
very
top
of
my
list,
you
know,
And
I
told
her
in
the
most
pathetic
way
that
I
thought
myself
pity
was
justified.
Look
at
my
childhood,
you
know?
And
she
told
me
in
the
most
loving
way.
She
said,
Michael,
Alcoholics
cannot
afford
justified
self
pity.
And
then
she
gave
me
that,
oh,
cliche,
poor
me,
poor
me.
Pour
me
another
drink.
And
so
we're
going
to
do
a
little
bit
on
step
fixed
the
way
that
I
did
it.
And
this
is
just
a
way.
So
you
want
to
go
back
up
to
the
board
and
draw
a
line
down
the
middle
of
the
page.
OK,
so
you're
going
to
draw
a
line
down
the
middle
of
the
page.
At
the
top
of
one
side,
put
defects
a
character,
OK,
and
on
the
other
side,
replace.
Replace
with.
OK,
So
what
we
did
is
first
of
all
we
listed
all
my
defects
of
character.
Then
my
sponsor
got
on
her
knees
with
me.
We
got
on
our
knees
together
and
we
said
the
7th
step
prayer
and
then
we
went
over
to
the
other
column
and
she
said
that
you
can
help
God
remove
a
defect
by
working
towards
the
opposite.
And
so
at
the
top
of
my
list
was
self
pity.
So
what
is
the
opposite
of
self
pity?
Gratitude.
So
what
can
I
do
to
help
God
remove
that
self
pity?
I
can
write
a
gratitude
list
anytime.
I
know
I'm
into
self
pity.
I
can
write
a
gratitude
list.
OK?
Another
defective
character
I
had
was
self-centered.
It
was
all
about
me,
poor
me.
What's
the
opposite
of
self-centered?
Others
centered.
Others
centered.
Get
out
of
yourself
and
help
somebody
else.
Dishonesty.
The
opposite
of
that
is
honesty,
and
that
was
very
difficult
for
me
because
I
found
myself
in
the
middle
of
lying
to
somebody
and
having
to
come
to
and
right
then
and
there
admit
to
them
that
I
was
lying
and
then
tell
them
the
truth.
And
that
is
a
humbling
experience.
And
that's
the
one
thing
that
really
got
me
over
dishonesty.
I
mean,
it's
just
have
it
for
me
to
lie
and
I
just
lie
to
you
about
anything.
But
once
I
start
catching
myself
in
the
lion,
I'm
and
the
humility
I
had
to
just
say
I
just
lied
to
you
and
this
is
the
truth.
I
was
working
towards
honesty
and
eventually
that
was
removed.
That
dishonesty
was
removed.
OK,
stealing.
OK,
The
opposite
of
stealing
is
giving.
There's
a
whole
lot
of
things.
Honesty
also
would
fall
into
that.
But
one
thing
I
had
to
do
underneath
giving,
I
had
to
write
a
plan
of
action.
I
had
to
commit
to
my
sponsor
that
every
day
I
would
call
her
and
commit
not
to
steal.
And
anytime
I
had
the
thought
of
stealing,
I
had
to
think
of
somebody
else
that
I
could
help
or
give
to.
And
she
had
me
do
things
like
if
somebody
we
have
parking
meters
in
California
and
you
put
a
quarter
into
part
for
so
many
minutes.
And
she
had
me
do
things
like
if
somebody's
parking
time
had
ran
out
and
they
could
get
a
ticket.
Things
that
I
could
do
to
be
giving
instead
of
taking
and
stealing
was
to
take
1/4
and
put
it
in
the
parking
meter
of
my
own
quarter.
So
that
was
some
of
the
actions
she
gave
me
to
get
over
the
ceiling.
Calling
her
and
committing
that
I
wouldn't
steal
and
finding
a
way
to
give
and
giving
anonymously.
OK,
so
first
of
all,
we
listed
the
defects
of
character.
My
sponsor
got
on
her
knees
with
me
and
we
said
the
7th
step
prayer.
And
then
we
went
over
to
the
other
column
and
we
listed
things
that
we
could
do
to
help
God
remove
the
defect.
So
anyway,
let's
just
say
the
7th
step
prayer
together.
And
I'll
say
it
line
by
line
and
you
repeat
after
me.
This
is
just
for
fun.
And
if
you
want
to
know
where
that
is
in
the
English
Big
Book,
it's
on
page
76.
And
you
guys
don't
need
to
know
it
because
I'm
going
to
say
it
line
by
line
and
you're
going
to
repeat
after
me.
You
know,
I
do
this
thing
in
my
house
where
we
take
every
Wednesday
night,
we
have
a
house
full
of
newcomers.
And
every
Wednesday
night
we
go
through
steps
and
within
a
28
period,
we
get
them
through
the
first
three
steps
and
on
their
4th
step.
And
anyway,
I
had
all
these,
their
soldiers
actually
from
a
treatment
center
and
I
had
all
these
soldiers
in
a
big
circle
in
my,
a,
a
room.
And
we
were
holding
hands
and
we
were
getting
to
say
this
prayer.
And
actually
we
were
saying
the
third
step
prayer
that
starts
off
with
God.
I
said,
OK,
you
repeat
after
me.
Now
I
have
a
dog
named
Spirit
and
Spirit
was
in
there
in
the
room.
It's
short
for
Sunlight
of
the
Spirit
out
of
the
big
book.
And
so
the
first
word
I
was
going
to
have
to
start
off
with
God
and
Spirit
went
up
there
and
you
know,
was
sniffing
somebody's
crotch.
I
went
Spirit
and
so
the
whole
group
goes
Spirit,
OK,
I'll
say
it
line
by
line
and
you
repeat
after
me.
OK,
my
Creator,
I
am
now
willing
that
you
should
have
all
of
Maine,
good
and
bad.
I
pray
that
you
now
removed
from
me
every
single
defective
character
which
stands
in
the
way
of
my
usefulness
to
you
and
my
fellows.
Grant
me
strength
as
I
go
out
from
here
to
do
your
bidding.
Amen.
OK,
have
any
of
you
ever
noticed
in
the
third
step
prayer
it
doesn't
tell
you,
it
doesn't
say
Amen,
but
in
the
7th
prayer
it
does.
Have
you
ever
wondered
why?
Well,
I
think
it
was
just
an
oversight,
but
somebody
told
me
that
was
because
the
seven
step
prayer
was
a
continuance
of
the
third
step
prayer.
But
that
didn't
come
from
an
old
timer.
That
just
was
somebody's
opinion.
That
was
not
in
the
big
book.
OK,
so
now
we've
done
6:00
and
7:00.
So
now
we're
going
to
move
on
to
step
eight.
We
have
our
inventory
of
the
people
that
we've
hurt.
So
let's
get
a
piece
of
paper
with
three
columns.
And
again,
this
is
the
way
my
sponsor
did
it
with
me.
First
column
is
short
term
amends
that
I
can
do
within
six
months.
Second
column
is
long
term
amends
which
can
take
me
as
long
as
it
needs
to.
It
took
me
12
years
to
finish
my
list
of
amends
because
I
had
a
lot
of
wreckage
out
there.
The
third
column
is
we
work
out
Ways
and
Means
of
making
restitution
to
people
we
can't
get
hold
of
or
institutions
we
can't
get
hold
of.
That
doesn't
mean
because
we
can't
get
hold
of
him,
we
don't
do
anything
about
it.
There
are
ways
to
take
care
of
these
things.
OK,
say
somebody
say
somebody
has
died
and
you
still
need
the
big
book
says,
OK,
we're
going
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
the
well,
first
of
all,
let's
just
go
to
the
first
column.
First
column
is,
you
know,
amends
that
we
can
make
within
the
six
months
and
for
six
months.
And
those
are
usually
face
to
face
amends
that
we
can
make
with
family,
friends,
businesses.
The
second
column,
long
term
amends,
which
is
usually
financial,
not
always
in
long
term.
It
could
be,
it
could
be
somebody
that
we're
just
not
willing
yet.
There's
so
much
hate
and
resentment.
We're
not
willing
yet.
So
we're
going
to
put
them
in
long
term
immense,
but
most
of
the
things
that
go
in
long
term
are
financial.
Most
Alcoholics
that
get
here
and
just
get
sober
have
a
lot
of
financial
problems
and
they
just
can't
go
out
there
and
make
restitution
to
everybody.
So
you
might
have
to
set
up
payment
schedules.
So
what
I
did
in
the
first
Com
is
I
had
things
like
my
mom,
my
daughter,
I
made
amends
to
them
right
away,
verbal
amends.
In
the
second
column,
I
had
the
church,
which
was
really
the
biggest
thing
I
had
to
deal
with
because
I
turned
to
church
to
recover
and
I
ended
up
seducing
the
minister
and
stealing
the
church
money.
And
so
I
had
to
go
back
to
that
minister
and
tell
him
that
I
stole
the
church
many
and
I
set
up
a
payment
schedule
to
pay
back
the
church.
So
it
took
me
a
long
time.
Every
week
I
would
send
them
$10.00
or
$20
until
I
paid
off
that
money.
So
I
set
up
payment
schedules
and
I
took
one
thing
at
a
time
and
when
I
got
one
thing
paid
off,
I
addressed
another
thing.
So
that
went
into
and
that's
why
it
took
me
12
years
to
finish
that
column.
And
it
doesn't
matter
how
long
it
takes
you,
it
just
as
long
as
you're
doing
something.
As
long
as
you're
willing
and
you're
doing
something,
it
doesn't
matter
how
long
it
takes
you.
And
while
you're
doing
step
nine,
you
still
have
to
live
in
1011
and
12.
If
we
waited
to
complete
Step
9,
none
of
us
would
get
on
with
helping
others.
So
OK.
And
then
the
last
column
worked
out
Ways
and
Means
of
making
restitution
to
institutions
we
can't
get
hold
of.
Or
maybe
people
who
are
deceased.
OK,
one
person
that
I
had
to
put
in
that
last
column
was
a
dentist.
I
went
to
a
dentist
in
Colorado.
He
fixed
my
teeth,
hit
my
tooth
and
gave
me
a
payment
schedule
to
pay
him
back.
And
in
the
meantime,
I
moved
back
to
California
and
did
some
drinking
and
stuff.
And
then
when
I
got
sober
and
I
made
a
list
of
all
the
people
that
I
owed
money
to,
he
came
up
and
I
did
everything
in
my
power
to
find
out
how
to
get
hold
of
him.
Everything.
And
nobody
in
Colorado
would
talk
to
me.
They
wouldn't
have
anything
to
do
with
me.
And
so
I
just
couldn't
find
this
man's
name.
So
I
didn't
get
away
with
not
making
that
amends.
My
sponsor
told
me
to
go
to
a
dentist
in
the
Long
Beach
area
where
I
lived
and
give
him
$50.00
to
go
towards
the
bill
of
someone
who
couldn't
pay.
So
that's
how
I
made
amends
for
that.
I
ran
out
on
a
rent
I
owed.
I
owed
somebody
$1000
for
a
rental.
I
was
renting
an
apartment
from
him
and
left
and
I
owed
him
$1000
and
this
was
several
years
later
and
I
tried
to
locate
this
man
and
he
was
from
a
foreign
country
and
he
had
sold
that
building
and
moved
back
to
his
country
and
I
did
everything
to
locate
him.
I
got
real
estate
agents
to
find
out
who
now
own
the
building.
I
contacted
that
person
and
they
had
no
idea
how
to
get
hold
of
the
previous
owner.
So
there
is
no
way
I
could
make
amends
to
this
man.
So
what
my
sponsor
had
me
do
is
she
had
me
go
make
it
make
donations
to
a
shelter
for
the
homeless.
I
made
donations
for
to
a
shelter
for
the
homeless
until
I
paid
off
$1000.
So
there's
way,
Ways
and
Means
of
making
restitution.
I
sponsor
a
lady
named
Vivian
and
her
daughter
died
in
a
car
accident
as
a
direct
result
of
her
alcoholism.
And
instead
of
accepting
responsibility,
she
blamed
God
for
it.
And
she
drank
for
another
14
years
over
her
daughter's
death.
And
after
I
started
working
with
her,
we
had
to
put
Tina,
her
daughter,
at
the
very
top
of
her
men's
list.
And
in
the
big
book,
it
says
sometimes
you
cannot
meet
people
face
to
face.
And
if
you
can't
meet
them
face
to
face,
you're
right,
an
honest
letter.
And
so
she
wrote
her
daughter
a
letter
and
we
went
to
the
graveside
where
her
daughter
was
buried.
And
no,
you
know,
she'd
never
even
seen
her
daughter's
grave,
never
even
seen
her
daughter's
grave.
She
was
in
the
hospital
for
over
a
year
with
her
own
injuries.
And
so
she
read
this
beautiful
letter
to
her.
She
buried
her
a,
a
chip
and
that
was
her
way
of
making
amends.
And
a
wonderful
thing
happened
at
the
graveside
when
she
started
reading
this
letter
that
she
wrote
to
her
daughter.
A
cool
breeze
came
and
I
was
just
like,
because
it
was
105°
out
there
in
South
Carolina
and
the
temperature
must
drop
from
from
105
down
to
80.
And
my
hair
was
blowing
back
and
her
hair
was
blowing
back.
And
we
looked
around
and
none
of
the
trees
were
blowing.
It
was
just
blowing
around
this
graveside.
And
as
soon
as
she
read
the
letter
and
buried
the
chip,
the,
the
breeze
just
stopped.
And
at
that
point,
this
little
ladybug
flew
past
me
and
flew
right
on
to
Vivian.
And
she's
just
looking
at
this
ladybug.
She
just
mesmerized
by
this
ladybug.
And
she
later
told
me
that
she
couldn't
leave
all
that
ladybug
was
on
her
because
ladybugs
were
her
daughter's
very
favorite
thing.
And
so
we
don't
believe
the
spirit
was
in
a
lady
in
the
ladybug.
We
just
believed
that
was
a
sign
for
her
higher
power
that
gave
Vivian
peace.
And
we
both
collect
ladybugs
in
the
spirit
in
the
memory
of
Tina
today
and
also
in
the
memory
of
all
the
innocent
children
of
alcoholic
parents.
This
is
a
very
serious
disease.
This
is
a
family
disease,
and
it
affects
everyone
close
to
the
alcoholic.
OK.
So
does
anybody
have
any
questions?
Mm-hmm.
And
you're
broke.
I
mean,
what
can
you
do?
Well,
you
can
go
to
them
and
tell
them
that
you
stole
and
is
when
you're
doing
it.
Well,
I
don't
know
if
you're
doing
it,
you
can
ask
God
to
help
you
not
do
it
and
go
home,
go
call
your
sponsor,
make
amends
right
away.
That's
what
I
do.
If
I
caught
myself
stealing
and,
and
I
know
it's
wrong
and
I'm
working
a
program
of
Valkylex
Anonymous,
I
just,
I
just
say
this
is
one
of
those
old
ideas.
God,
please
help
me
and
let
me
set
this
right
right
now.
And
if
you
don't
do
it
right,
then
hopefully
in
your
10th
step
at
night,
you'll
write
about
it
and
you'll
go
back
and
you'll
do
it
the
next
day.
And
you
can
give
that
item
back
if
you're
caught
in
the
middle
of
doing
it.
If
you
catch
yourself
in
the
middle
of
doing
it,
you
can
give
it
right
back.
OK.
All
right.
So
now
we're
going
to
move
on
to
steps
10:11
and
12:00.
Oh,
I'm
sorry.
Hi.
What
about
if
you
stole
something
and
you
want
to
give
it
back,
but
the
person
you
stole
from
doesn't
want
to
get
it
back?
Well,
if
you
stole
something,
you
want
to
give
it
back
and
the
person
doesn't
want
it
back.
I
don't
think
there's
anything
you
do.
I'd
go
give
it
to
some
charity.
I
don't
want
it
to
sit
there
and
remind
me
of
my
past.
The
thing
is
like,
if
I
still
have
the
guilt.
And
did
you
go
back
and
and
tell
them
how
very
sorry
you
were?
Yeah.
It
doesn't
matter.
You
know,
that
does
not
matter.
And
guilt's
not
a
bad
thing.
Everybody
thinks
guilt's
a
bad
thing.
Guilt's
a
good
thing,
You
know,
I
mean,
when
it's
destroys
you
and
you
get
into
remorse
and
morbid
reflection,
as
the
book
talks
about,
then
it's
a
bad
thing.
But
if
it's
a
kind
of
guilt
that
keeps
you
from
doing
it
again,
it's
a
good
thing.
It
shows
you
have
a
conscious.
You're
not
a
sociopath,
you
know?
Guilt's
a
good
thing.
OK,
But
it
doesn't
matter.
The
big
book
says
it
doesn't
matter
how
they
react.
You've
done
your
part.
You
didn't
drink,
did
you?
The
amends
worked.
It
worked.
If
you
didn't
drink,
the
amends
worked.
OK,
All
right,
so
let's
move
on
to
10:11
and
12:00.
I'm
sorry
this
is
such
a
quick
overview.
OK,
so
step
10
starts
on
84
K.
This
thought
brings
us
Step
10.
Now
in
the
big
book,
as
my
sponsor
worked
with
me,
1011
and
12
are
very
commingled.
They're
very
commingled.
So
we're
going
to
read
a
little
bit
about
Step
10.
It
says
this
thought
brings
us
to
Step
10,
which
suggests
we
continue
to
take
personal
inventory.
OK.
We're
to
continue
taking
inventory
on
a
daily
basis.
Now
in
Step
4
on
the
inventory,
it
says
we
got
it
down
on
paper
and
it
says
we've
written
a
lot.
So
that
means
it's
a
written
inventory.
If
we're
continuing
to
take
inventory,
it's
a
written
inventory
and
we
continue
to
set
right
any
mistakes
as
we
go
along.
We
vigorously
commence
this
way
of
living.
As
we
cleaned
up
the
past,
we
have
entered
the
world
of
the
Spirit.
Our
next
function
is
to
grow
an
understanding
and
effectiveness.
This
is
not
an
overnight
matter.
This
should
continue
for
a
lifetime.
Continue
to
watch
for
selfishness,
dishonesty,
resentment,
and
fear.
When
these
crop
up,
we
ask
God
to
remove
them.
We
discuss
them
with
someone
immediately
and
make
quickly.
If
we
have
harmed
anybody,
then
we
resolutely
turn
our
thoughts
to
someone
we
can
help.
Love
and
tolerance
of
others
is
our
code,
and
I
use
that
as
a
mantra
for
me.
Love
and
tolerance
of
others
is
my
code.
Anytime
I'm
impatient
or
I'm
judging
somebody
or
I'm
getting
upset,
I
just
remind
myself
and
Alcoholics
Anonymous,
love
and
tolerance
is
our
code.
Now.
This
is
telling
us
that
we're
to
continue
watching
for
selfish
dishonesty,
resentment,
fear.
Now,
if
you
catch
yourself
right
in
the
middle
of
it
and
you
can
make
right
right
then
and
there,
good,
that's
good.
Then
you
don't
really
have
to
do
too
much
about
it.
But
because
this
says
we're
to
continue
a
personal
inventory,
it's
recommended
at
the
end
of
the
evening
you
write
about
it.
Now
this
is
telling
us
to
continue
watching
for
selfishness,
dishonesty,
resentment,
fear.
Now
turn
to
page
86
and
it
tells
us
when
to
do
that.
Now
did
you
notice
in
that
paragraph
it
really
I
used
to
say
person
a
daily
personal
inventory
was
4
through
9.
It's
really
four
through
12.
It's
really
four
through
12
on
a
daily
basis
because
it's
telling
us
to
try
and
help
somebody
else.
It's
telling
us
to
ask
God
to
forgive
us
and
remove
this.
I
mean,
it's
really
a
four
through
12
on
a
daily
basis.
OK,
So
it
says
when
retiring
at
night
tells
us
what
to
look
for
in
step
10.
Now
it
tells
us
when
to
do
it.
If
you
catch
yourself
doing
it
at
the
time,
all
through
the
day,
good.
But
how
many
of
us
do
that?
Sometimes
we
hurt
people
without
even
knowing
it.
Sometimes
we
get
into
that
without
even
knowing
it
unless
we
review
our
day.
So
it
says
in
step
11:00
we
we
review
our
day
and
it
says
we
constructively
review
our
day,
not
destructively
constructively
review
our
day.
When
we
retire
at
night,
we
constructively
review
our
day
where
we
resentful,
selfish,
dishonest
or
afraid.
Do
we
owe
an
apology?
Have
we
kept
something
to
ourselves
which
should
be
discussed
with
another
person
at
once?
Were
we
kind
and
loving
toward
all?
So
now
it's
telling
us
we
don't
just
look
at
the
bad,
we
also
look
at
the
good.
Where
we
kind
and
loving
towards
all?
Or
we
we
kind
and
loving
towards
most
people?
We
need
to
bear
be
aware
of
what
we're
doing
good.
What
could
we
have
done
better?
This,
I
think
is
very
important
to
write
on
is
what
could.
Sometimes
we
don't
know
how
to
change
our
our
behavior
or
actions
unless
we
know
what
we
can
change
them
to.
OK,
were
we
thinking
of
ourselves
most
of
the
time
or
what?
Or
were
we
thinking
of
what
we
could
do
for
others
and
what
we
could
pack
into
the
stream
of
life?
So
if
you
did
a
lot
of
things
that
day
that
showed
that
you
were
really
trying
to
think
of
others
packing
them
to
the
mainstream
of
life,
right
about
that,
you're
just
not
going
to
write
right
about
the
bad.
You're
also
going
to
write
about
the
good.
And
this
please,
if
you
have
this
book,
underline
this
part.
But
we
must
be
careful
not
to
drift
into
worry,
remorse,
or
morbid
reflection,
for
that
would
diminish
our
usefulness
to
others.
So
we
don't
use
these
steps
to
beat
ourselves
up
with.
That's
not
the
point
of
doing
these
steps.
The
point
of
just
to
to
be
aware
of
what
we're
doing
and
quickly
make
amends
when
we've
harmed
anyone.
After
making
our
review,
we
ask
God's
forgiveness
and
inquire
what
corrective
measures
need
to
be
taken.
And
so
that's
how
I
do
what
I
call
my
10th
step,
even
though
it's
under
step
11
here,
because
10
and
11
are
commingled.
It
tells
us
what
to
do
in
step
10
and
it
tells
us
in
step
to
do
it,
when
to
do
it
on
retiring
at
night.
Now
in
the
12
and
12
under
step
10,
it
gives
you
several
ways
of
doing
your
10th
step.
It
goes
into
step
10
a
little
more.
It
says
you
can
do
a
balance
sheet.
This
is
step
ten
in
the
12
and
12.
And
it
says
on
one
side
you
list
all
your
defects
for
the
day,
all
your
liabilities
for
the
day,
and
on
the
other
side
you
list
all
your
assets
for
the
day.
So
that's
another
way
of
doing
the
10
steps.
So
it's
telling
you,
you
don't
only
look
at
the
bad,
you
also
look
at
the
good.
But,
and
I
did
that
for
a
very
long
time,
I
did
a
balance
sheet
for
my
10th
step
because
I
had
such
low
self
esteem.
I
really
needed
to
see
in
black
and
white
what
I
was
doing
right
and
what
things
in
my
life
were
better.
And
I
always
had
more
assets
than
I
did
liabilities.
But
today
I
do
my
10th
step
out
of
this
paragraph.
There's
seven
questions.
And
at
night
before
I
go
to
bed,
I
answer.
I
write
on
each
one
of
these
questions.
And
this
has
been
a
very
useful
tool
in
my
recovery
and
maintaining
some
serenity
and
not
getting
into
that
insanity.
Is
this
paragraph
OK
now
on
awakening?
This
tells
us
that
on
awakening,
we
think
about
the
24
hours
ahead.
We
consider
our
plans
for
the
day.
Before
we
begin,
we
ask
God
to
direct
our
thinking,
especially
asking
that
it
be
divorced
from
self
pity,
dishonest,
self
seeking
motives.
So
in
the
morning,
what
I
do,
I
do
my
prayer
and
meditation
in
the
morning
and
I
always
pray
for
God
to
direct
my
thinking.
I
pray
to
be
divorced
from
self
pity,
dishonest
self
seeking
motives.
And
now
that
I'm
married,
my
husband
get
on
our
knees
together
a
lot
of
the
time.
And
we
say
the
third
step
prayer
and
the
7th
step
prayer
together.
And
then
I
do
a
form
of
meditation
on
my
own
where
I
try
to
listen
to
God.
I
just
try
to
get
quiet,
you
know,
I
say
a
few
prayers
and
I
try
to
get
quiet
and
I
try
to
get
some
direction
on
my
own.
That's
what
I
do
in
my
form
of
prayer,
meditation.
Under
these
conditions,
we
can't
employ
our
mental
faculties
with
assurance,
for
after
all,
God
gave
us
brains
to
use
our
thought.
Life
will
be
placed
on
a
much
higher
plane
when
our
thinking
is
cleared
of
wrong
motives
and
thinking
about
the
day.
We
may
be
faced
with
indecision.
We
may
not
be
able
to
determine
which
course
to
take.
Here
we
ask
God
for
inspiration
and
intuitive
thought
or
decision.
We
relax
and
take
it
easy.
We
don't
struggle.
We
are
often
surprised
how
the
right
answers
come
after
we
have
tried
this
for
a
while.
What
used
to
be
the
hunt
or
occasional
inspiration
gradually
becomes
a
working
part
of
the
mind.
Being
still
inexperienced
and
having
just
made
conscious
contact
with
God,
it
is
not
probable
we
are
going
to
be
inspired
at
all
times.
We
might
pay
for
this
presumption
and
all
sorts
of
absorbed
actions
and
ideas.
Nevertheless,
we
find
that
our
thinking,
as
time
passes,
be
more
and
more
on
the
plane
of
inspiration.
We
come
to
rely
upon
it.
And
then
down
at
the
bottom
of
that
page,
it
says
if
circumst
we
ask
our
wives
or
friends
to
join
us
in
morning
meditation.
And
I
just
think
it
is
such
a
blessing
to
be
married
to
a
man
that
I
can
get
on
my
knees
and
pray
with.
It's
a
gift.
It's
an
absolute
gift.
And
so
you
can
read
here
on
page
868788.
It'll
give
you
some
directions.
It
tells
you
to,
you
know,
if
you
have
a
religious
denomination,
see
to
it,
it
doesn't
tell
us
that
religion
is
bad
and
not
to
pray.
It
tells
us
that,
you
know,
if
we
have,
that's
part
of,
you
know,
Step
11.
If
we
have
a
religious
denomination
that
is
important
to
us,
we
see
to
it
we
walk
hand
in
hand
with
religions
of
all
kinds.
We
walk
hand
in
hand
with
the
medical
profession.
You
know,
I
used
to
put
down
the
psychiatric
effort
and
I
used
to
put
down
religion.
And
I
had
an
old
timer
just
pull
me
by
the
ear
and
point
out
to
me
that
we
walk
hand
in
hand
with
these
two
institutions
and
that
we
owe
a
lot
to
both
of
these
institutions.
They
really
helped
us
in
the
beginning
days
of
Alcoholics
Anonymous.
OK,
we're
going
to
read
one
paragraph
here.
I'm
working
with
others
and
then
we're
going
to
do
something
on
Step
6
that'll
take
about
15
minutes,
6:00
and
7:00
that
I'd
put
off
because
I
wasn't
sure
about
the
time
frame.
But
it's
a
fun
thing
to
do
and
I'm
going
to
she's
going
to
read
about
the
problem
and
I'm
going
to
read
about
the
solution.
These
are
some
of
the
main
character
defects
that
we
deal
with.
But
first
of
all,
let's
read
this
last
part
on
working
with
others.
So
we
make
sure
we
get
all
this.
In
the
top
of
page
89,
it
says
practical
experience
shows
that
nothing
will
so
much
ensure
immunity
from
drinking
as
intensive
work
with
other
Alcoholics.
It
works
when
other
activities
fail.
This
is
our
12th
suggestion.
Carry
this
message
to
other
Alcoholics.
You
can
help
when
no
one
else
can.
You
can
secure
their
confidence.
Fail.
Remember
they
are
very
ill.
And
this
is
one
of
my
favorite
paragraphs.
Life
will
take
on
a
new
meaning.
To
watch
people
recover,
to
see
them
help
others,
to
watch
loneliness
vanish,
to
see
if
fellowship
grow
up
about
you,
to
have
a
host
of
friends.
This
is
an
experience
you
must
not
miss.
We,
you,
we
know
you
will
not
want
to
miss
it.
Frequent
contact
with
newcomers
and
with
each
other
are
the
bright
spot
of
our
lives
today.
And
I
can
tell
you
everything
that
I've
learned
about
myself,
I
learned
by
working
with
others.
And
I
just
hope
if
your
program
is
stale
and
you
feel
like
you're
in
a
rut
that
you
throw
yourself
harder
into
working
with
others,
just
try
it.
But
obviously
you
can't
transmit
something
you
haven't
got.
So
you
have
to
have
done
the
steps
first,
at
least
steps
one
through
8,
working
on
step
9,
living
in
1011
and
12,
throw
yourself
harder
into
working
with
others.
OK,
we're
going
to
go
through
a
little
bit
on
character
defects.
These
are
just
some
of
the
defects
that
are
glaring
for
some
of
you.
She's
going
to
read
it.
This
is
just
going
to
fun
thing.
She's
going
to
read
about
it
in
Icelandic,
the
problem,
and
I'm
going
to
read
about
it,
about
the
solution.
She
worked
very
hard
at
translating
this,
so
I'll
just
tell
you
when
I'll
give
you
that
and
I'll
take
this.
Oh,
that's
yours.
OK,
Hope
I
can
read
my
part.
OK.
OK
Alan
and
Feeler,
I
have
a
call.
Mr.
Reynolds
after
a
a
Alanon
Leyden
Verde
Punya
tila
conquer
and
slant
authorities
punya
Astiga
Aquen's
poor
Telacoma
eval
ferrabedracom
Olivum
Italy
excited
as
thinking
thinking
later
David
a
better
counselor
in
Kenyon
okoma
wrote
okamosta
wrote
the
montans
similarly
Camelot
Omni
otrawicah
hemans
flash
doctor
kumasta
the
other
last
every
month
a
mole
mocha
11
at
the
first
of
one
frosco
Vermont
elka
snipes
Venezuela
it
is
for
folks
to
move
income
Martin
getting
out
of
our
lateral
finica
vegama
Taylor
40
of
car
vanilla
material
like
your
flocka
authentic
program
never
been
married
to
them.
Abima
cognition
vitamin
whiskey,
vodka,
tequila
at
the
Tilfenica
Levy
McGowan
ready.
Imperialise
sales
work
on
Crimea.
Abrecia
me
O'Hare
Lakey
was
oceans
placking.
Kakrine
of
the
sunglenty
Otha
can
Armen
ready
let's
help
ready
or
I
really
see
drift
crafted
3000
million
like
a
Goodyear
in
living
skin
semi
staple
mockery
healthy
Bethesda
till
finnical
ABI
madness
new
Timothy's
a
brightest
immense
gun
query
will
be
slicker
to
skill
after,
say
every
ceremony
Roosters
OK
solution
if
Jen
just
one
whiff
of
anger
sets
up
the
compulsion
to
act
on
it.
Practice
total
abstinent
restraint
of
pen
and
tongue.
This
is
page
91
in
the
12
and
12.
The
English
12
and
12
she
doesn't
have,
she
can't
translate
that
to
12:00
and
12:00.
She
uses
the
English
12
and
12.
OK,
If
we
were
to
live,
we,
and
the
reason
why
I'm
giving
you
page
numbers
is
hopefully
that
you'll
go
to
these
page
numbers
and
they'll
help
you
with
these
problems.
And
I
have
some
extras
of
these
if
anybody
wants
them.
OK,
If
we
were
to
live,
we
had
to
be
free
of
anger.
Page
66
in
the
big
book
after
two
family
is
let's
go.
That
does
not
mean
we
stuff
anger.
It
means
we
step
10
anger
which
is
really
4
through
9
or
as
I
said
earlier,
4
through
12.
Remember
love
and
tolerance
of
others
is
our
code.
Step
10
in
the
Big
Book
of
Alcoholics
Anonymous.
That's
in
the
Big
book
of
Alcoholics
Anonymous.
Should
the
compulsion
get
the
upper
hand,
The
third
step
it
and
5th
step
it.
When
sanity
has
returned.
Strength
to
resist
taking
the
first
drink
of
anger
comes
from
daily
uses
of
the
12
steps,
especially
six
and
seven
slogans
and
willingness
to
assume
responsibility.
Imperial
lessee
till
finical
albums
and
main
cartoons.
Porameno
fanero
utilo
Cam
evident
and
1st
of
mayhem.
Hefty
programmer
the
Walter
Telfenigal
era's
Lutheran
of
fortunes
of
fortune,
anti
emperor
Leses
get
the
fractured
burst
alcohol
estas
like
Hemska
Iframi
's
solution,
daily
doses
of
live
and
let
live,
which
is
in
the
Big
Book,
plus
an
open
mind.
Seek
to
develop
compassion,
the
highest
form
of
emotional
maturity.
Begin
with
step
six
and
seven.
Step
10.
Love
and
tolerance
of
others
is
our
code.
Page
84
in
the
Big
Book,
the
Prayer
of
Saint
Francis.
Page
99.
Step
11
in
the
12
and
12.
We
can
also
begin
with
self
compassion.
That
is,
be
good
to
yourself.
Self
compassion
means
realizing
the
meaning,
quality,
and
intensity
of
one's
own
emotions.
Do
not
use
Step
10
to
beat
yourself
up.
Step
11
in
the
Big
Book
says
we
must
be
careful
not
to
drift
into
remorse
or
morbid
reflection,
for
that
would
diminish
our
usefulness
to
others.
Page
86
the
emotional
identification
of
self
enables
you
to
feel
for
others,
learn
to
distinguish
between
a
person
and
his
behavior
and
detached
from
the
problem
but
not
from
the
person.
Sells
vorskin
sales
work
on
a
later
Cutley
Firefox
constant
trivia
fair
antlion
from
firm
or
spitler
Sam's
give
them
the
era
circumcision
recruit
thematically
or
sammoth
salesman
and
gun
at
peace
larvae
distinctive
that
relives
with
horn
pills
plus
200
threeta
also
had
my
rentia
Kia
athea
frozen
Pour
me
pour
me
pour
me
another
drink.
OK
solution
steps
six
and
seven
doing
gratitude
lists
11
step
prayer
in
the
big
Book
on
page
86.
Ask
God
to
direct
our
thinking,
especially
asking
to
be
divorced
from
self
pity,
dishonest
self
seeking
motives.
Avoid
then
the
deliberate
manufacture
of
misery.
But
if
trouble
comes
terribly
capitalized
upon
it
as
an
opportunity
to
demonstrate
His
omnipotence,
that's
on
page
133
in
the
Big
Book.
Hourly
doses
of
daily
gratitude,
appreciation,
and
admissions
of
God's
grace.
Stop
hanging
out
in
mental
dumps.
Stop
keeping
companions
with
bad
Stop
keeping
company
with
bad
companions
such
as
resentment,
fear,
selfishness.
Don't
flirt
with
self
justification
and
self
righteousness
which
will
sweet
talk
you
into
a
dive.
Total
abstinence
is
hardly
possible
unless
the
self
pity
trips
are
replaced
with
being
others
centered.
Substitute
daily
contact
with
a
higher
power
and
group
members
for
the
frequent
visits
to
self
pity
bars.
Gremya,
mother
of
Preston
Stanton,
Uruguay
for
exporting
through
or
at
level
a
track
is
a
grammar
at
Toronto
Francis
or
quiero.
That's
false.
Our
uncle's
read
Rick
Lathe
telaliva
evima
grammar
erfra
paparazzi
's
abrecia
me
ohta
ocean
hemi
otra
thinker
of
Thonglinde
she
had
never
through
a.
Olikama
OK
solution
to
resentment.
Step
four
and
4th
step
prayer.
We
ask
God
to
help
us
show
them
the
same
tolerance,
pity,
and
patience
we
would
cheerfully
grant
a
sick
friend.
This
is
a
sick
man.
How
can
I
be
helpful
to
him?
God's
save
me
from
being
angry.
Thy
will
be
done.
And
sometimes
being
helpful
is
doing
nothing.
Be
sure
to
put
it
down
on
paper
and
the
4th
column
looking
at
our
part
a
must.
Step
1011
and
12.
Helping
others
can
get
us
out
of
ourselves
long
enough
for
God
to
get
in
there
and
remove
the
resentment,
jealousy.
Would
Apple,
Guinea
Blasi,
Netanyahu
have
the
item
here?
The
1st
way
try
the
last
Austria
the
mansions.
There's
a
guerran
aplanta
scare
that
hug
arrow
or
alwale
Oakland
with
Rupert
thirst
or
trust
de
la
Cuciva
and
left.
Any
program
is
covered
on
any
Cocker
or
some
filler
muscador
or
Alanoni
helsini
OK.
Solution
to
jealousy
recovery
is
possible
through
daily
attention
to
spiritual
needs.
Humility
daily
injected
disperses
the
residual
effects
of
jealousy.
Definitions
of
humility.
Humility,
a
word
often
misunderstood
to
those
who
have
made
progress
in
a
A.
It
amounts
to
a
clear
recognition
of
what
and
who
we
are,
followed
by
a
sincere
attempt
to
be
all
that
we
could
be.
That's
page
58.
Step
five
in
the
12
and
12
definition.
2
Not
thinking
less
of
ourselves,
but
thinking
of
ourselves
less.
3rd
definition
being
teachable.
A
step
four
and
a
Step
5
reveals
the
exact
nature
of
one's
compulsion
to
this
green
eyed
monster.
Step
six
and
seven
also
puts
to
route
this
insidious
mind
Bender.
Write
it
down,
talk
about
it
1
to
one.
Not
at
a
meeting
level.
Remember
to
carry
the
message
to
the
meeting
and
the
mess
to
your
sponsor
or
whoever
has
what
you
want.
Get
out
of
yourself
and
help
someone
else.
Doing
any
kind
of
esteemable
act
builds
self
esteem
and
when
you
have
self
esteem
and
you
feel
confident
you
don't
experience
jealousy,
don't
Linda
Telfeniglery
of
romantic
era
listener.
It
cools
up
a
song.
Clinton
said
the
money
only
he'll
keep
it
after
shower
or
have
no
nurse
than
I'm
a
fleet
room.
He
personally
will
help
It's
nothing
to
go
the
next
time.
OK
tilfi
nicolacione
Reno
de
modes
and
Michelle
makiud
Rita,
your
parent
of
her
telfeniglia
herd
vacuous
of
a
hair
Mackey
or
the
pervenor
osteocare
skin
namely
at
that
the
diplomatic
celica.
OK
telfenigle
appraisal
Davis,
the
phenom
asta
brother
enocran
or
Deborah
OK
till
finicky
electric
skin
vacuous
so
if
enemy
ailment
assembly
of
philosophy
at
Tilbury
ocario
so
slow.
Good
afternoon.
Clientele
are
inside
some
panda
herself
or
era
against
protract.
OK
solution
to
depression.
What
step
are
you
on?
If
you
can
honestly
say
you
are
current
on
your
steps
and
giving
back,
then
you
might
have
to
turn
to
page
133
in
the
big
book
of
Alcoholics
Anonymous.
Pouring
yourself
into
the
steps
and
vigorously
giving
back
usually
takes
care
of
depression.
It
gives
us
a
purpose
to
live.
Page
133
and
the
Big
Book
says
we
are
sure
God
wants
us
to
be
happy,
joyous
and
free.
Page
77
Meet
Your
Food
says
our
real
purpose
is
to
fit
ourselves
to
be
of
maximum
service
to
God
and
the
people
about
us.
When
we
do
this,
we
experience
the
4th
dimension
of
existence
that
Bill
describes
on
page
8.
In
that
4th
dimension,
Bill
says
I
was
to
know
happiness,
peace,
and
usefulness.
A
body
badly
burned
by
alcohol
does
not
often
recover
overnight,
nor
do
twisted
thinking
and
depression
vanish
in
a
twinkling.
We
are
convinced
that
a
spiritual
mode
of
living
is
the
most
powerful
health
restorative.
When
the
spiritual
malady
is
overcome,
we
straighten
out
mentally
and
physically.
On
page
64
of
the
two
through,
that's
on
page
64.
OK,
that
does
not
mean
that
we
that
does
not
mean
that
the
steps
cure
cancer
or
grave
emotional
mental
disorders.
It
does
mean
that
God
can
direct
us
to
the
help
we
need.
See
page
133
and
the
big
book
of
Alcoholics
Anonymous.
But
this
does
not
mean
that
we
disregard
human
health
measures.
God,
and
I
repeat
God
has
abundantly
supplied
this
world
with
fine
doctors,
psychologists,
and
practitioners
of
various
kinds.
On
page
133
it
says
do
not
hesitate
to
take
your
health
problems
to
such
persons.
And
I
just
hate
to
hear
a
member
of
Alcoholics
Anonymous
stand
up
here
at
the
podium
and
play
doctor.
And
I
have
a
couple
sponsor
ease
that
committed
suicide
because
they
really
needed
to
be
on
medication.
And
because
members
of
Alcoholics
Anonymous
stood
up
to
the
podium
and
played
doctor,
she
refused
to
take
it,
two
of
them,
and
they
ended
up
committing
suicide.
That
is
not
our
job.
And
Alcoholics
Anonymous,
that
is
an
outside
issue.
Most
of
them
give
freely
of
themselves
that
their
fellows
may
enjoy
sound
minds
and
bodies.
Try
to
remember
though
God
has
wroth
miracles
upon
us,
we
should
never
be
little
a
good
doctor
or
psychiatrist.
I
cannot
item
him
blame
Cross
or
Ismail
or
Nicola
Trekkers
marker
or
brushed
in
fralsi
or
benam
theme
or
Astra
office
coma
or
osteoporosis.
Maranote
Ellis
of
Letterman
of
clappers.
Gordon
Terrasse,
Reverend
Talmad
Obey
Ocar
till
Trevor
Center
Ohio
skillet
or
lunchtime
get
discussed.
Continue.
All
right,
everyone
in
Cathedral
Otter
and
I've
said
Olita
Ampere.
I
am
a
solution
to
blame
daily
intake
of
inventory
vitamins.
With
the
emotional
tone
considerably
improved
from
the
inventory
vitamins,
the
need
to
put
oneself
at
the
mercy
of
any
wind
that
blows
on
one's
world
is
removed.
It
is
replaced
with
total
abstinence
from
blame.
Total
abstinence
brings
miracles
of
tolerance,
grace,
and
spiritual
rewards
reflected
in
the
life
of
real
fulfillment.
Page
268
in
Odette
which
is
the
Al
Anon
book.
Much
that
happens
to
me,
good
or
bad,
is
self
created.
Page
347
and
Odette
which
is
the
Al
Anon
book.
A
new
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solution
to
fear
walking
through
fear
exercises
faith.
Nowhere
in
the
1st
164
pages
in
the
Big
Book
does
it
say
you
cannot
have
fear
and
faith
at
the
same
time.
What
it
says
is
that
the
verdict
of
the
ages
is
that
faith
means
courage.
All
men
of
faith
have
courage.
That's
page
68
under
the
Fear
inventory.
You
don't
need
courage
unless
you're
afraid.
Practice
courage
by
walking
through
fear
and
doing
steps
four
and
five.
The
fair
prayer
on
page
68
says
we
ask
God
to
remove
our
fear
and
direct
our
attention
to
what
he'd
have
a
speed.
Then
it
says
at
once
we
commence
to
outgrow
fear.
It
does
not
say
at
once
we
outgrow
fear.
It
says
we
commenced
to
outgrow
fear.
Step
6:00
and
7:00
fear.
Step
six
and
seven,
fear
and
know
when
we
start
walking
through
fear
we
are
making
amends
to
ourselves
and
those
who
have
heard
and
those
we
have
hurt
because
of
our
fear.
Continue
to
watch
for
fear
in
step
10
and
in
Step
11.
In
the
Big
Book
it
says
we
might
have
to
take
some
corrective
measures.
After
making
our
review
we
ask
God's
forgiveness
and
inquire
what
corrective
measures
need
to
be
taken.
Page
86
This
is
not
an
overnight
matter.
It
should
continue
for
a
lifetime.
OK,
those
are
just
some
of
our
glaring
defects
of
character.
And
let's
give
Maria
a
hand
for
what
she
did.
She
did
a
great
job.
And
does
anybody
have
any
questions?
Yes,
I
want
to
ask
you
a
question.
It's
about
something
happened
mid
morning.
I
asked
they
then
who
stood
up
there
where
you
stand
if
I
was
in
a
good
cover
after
17
days.
Or
and
he
said
I
was
in
a
bad
cover
then
or
somebody
who
being
sober
for
10
years.
So
I
ask
you,
can
I
be
a
sponsor?
Have
you
done
your
first
eight
steps?
I
got
from
three.
If
you
haven't
done
your
first
eight
steps,
you
have
nothing
to
sponsor.
You
don't
have
anything
to
give.
And
I
say
you
got
70
days
out
of
grace.
God's
grace
gave
you
70
days
and
now
it's
time
to
start.
Start
one
through
12.
Thank
you.
OK.
I'm
going
to
turn
it
back
to
Thor.
Thank
you.