Spiritual Awakenings II. Группа авторов
Summer of Discontent February 1978
Powerless Equals Free September 1984
A Power Greater Than Alcohol May 1984
Not Alone in the Room April 2002
Ways of Coming into AA March 1945
Call Before You Fall January 2008
Garden Hose Sobriety October 2006
Tuning In to the Spirit June 1986
Section Three
Miracles, Mysteries, Synchronicities
The Voice on the Tape January 2004
I'll Handle This Myself May 2010
The Resentment With No Name April 2007
Between Grace and Hope March 2008
Sunshine of the Spirit June 2006
Serenity Graffiti October 2008
The Sounds of Sobriety January 1999
Tip From a Bartender December 2007
A Lost Son's Blessing October 2008
The Peter Principle April 1996
Section Four
AA's Big Hoop
The Hoop Gets Bigger June 2010
Who I Was and Who I Am Now October 2008
The Uncertainty Principle September 1995
How I Took Step Two September 2010
One Hundred Years and Counting December 2004
How I Found Alcoholics Anonymous In Perambur December 2002
The Transformation October 2004
An HP for the Present July 2007
Spiritual Breakthrough December 1961
I Can't Fly that Kite Today April 2002
Spiritual Honesty December 2007
Sk8ing Through Life September 2005
The Sanest I've Ever Been July 2008
A Program of Action March 1989
If You Don't Like It, You Can Love It! July 1963
Welcome
As usual, our AA co-founder Bill W. did not mince words when writing about the subject of this book. With his own white light experience one of the classics of written history, he referred to a spiritual awakening as “the greatest gift that can come to anybody,” but he also made it clear that a spiritual awakening is not just a lovely possibility, not merely an option.