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Alcoholics Anonymous (Big Book) and
Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions (12 & 12)
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1.
... constantly.
12&12 p.180,
Tradition Eleven
2.
... constantly.
BB p.85,
Into Action
These are
thoughts which
must go with us
constantly.
3.
... constantly.
BB p.86,
Into Action
Better men than we are
using it
constantly.
4.
... constantly active
services, exercising this through their ...
BB p.575,
Appendix VII, Twelve Concepts (Short Form)
5.
... constantly arouses
these same feelings.
12&12 p.52,
Step Four
6.
... constantly connives
for reelection to office, and ...
12&12 p.135,
Tradition Two
The
bleeding deacon is
one who is just as
surely convinced that the
group
cannot get along without him, who
constantly connives for
reelection
to
office, and who
continues to be
consumed
with
self-
pity.
7.
... constantly disclose
more to you and to ...
BB p.164,
A Vision For You
God will
constantly disclose more to you and to us.
8.
... constantly have
chocolate available for its quick ...
BB p.134,
The Family Afterward
9.
... constantly in
the wrong.
BB p.131,
The Family Afterward
Even when he
wanted to
assert himself he could not, for his
drinking placed him
constantly in the
wrong.
10.
... constantly of
ourselves without demands for repayment.
12&12 p.116,
Step Twelve
We saw that we would
need to
give constantly of ourselves
without
demands for
repayment.
11.
... constantly remind
ourselves we are no longer ...
BB p.87,
Into Action
We
constantly remind
ourselves we are no
longer running the
show,
humbly saying to ourselves many
times each
day "
Thy will be done."
12.
... constantly revealed,
as mankind studies the material ...
BB p.48,
We Agnostics
13.
... constantly thinking
how they might present their ...
BB p.159,
A Vision For You
Seeing much of each other,
scarce an
evening passed that
someone's
home did not
shelter a
little gathering of
men and
women,
happy in their
release, and
constantly thinking how they might
present their
discovery
to some
newcomer.
14.
... constantly thrown
us into unworkable relations with ...
12&12 p.115,
Step Twelve
Our
demand for
emotional security, for
our
own way, had
constantly thrown us into
unworkable
relations with other people.
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