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Big Book Seminar 1991 UNITY SERVICE RECOVERY MORE THAN WORDS 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous: Are you sure you know what those words mean?

here adv. in this place / at this or at that moment in time, action, thought take v. pres. part. took past part, to put the hand on or in so as to give or receive guidance, take my hand while we cross the street, to guide (somebody) in this way, to expose oneself to the benefit of, to make use of. program n. a plan or sequence of things to be done / to work out a plan of the operations to be executed by. the adj. the definite article used to denote a thing. Here are the steps we took, which are suggested as a program of recovery: step n. one of a series of stages in a process, activity, step by step gradually to keep step to stay in step/to take steps/to begin to do what is necessary in order to achieve a certain purpose. which pron. what one or ones of several things, etc. pointed out, denoted, described etc. recovery v.t. to get back possession of / to regain the balance of oneself / to return to a normal condition ofprosperity / to regain one s composure, balance etc. we pron. oneself and others, as named by oneself. suggested v.t. to put forward as a consideration / to propose something as a possibility.

admit pres. part. admitted past part, to recognize as true / to acknowledge. were pl. past subjunctive of BE (to exist, live, to happen, occur). alcohol n. a colorless, volatile, intoxicating, inflammable liquid C2H5OFI. life pl. lives n. the period of time from birth to the present / the aggregation of one s actions, thoughts, activities etc., one s existence / a specified period or aspect of one s existence / a way or manner of existence. become v.i. to come to be / to be in process of change or development / the state of undergoing development / a coming into being. We admitted we were powerless over alcohol that our lives had become unmanageable. over prep. in regard to, about. power n. an ability or faculty / controlling influence powerless adj. without power/ unable. The dash ( ) is used to indicate an abrupt change of ideas,may be used to indicate a sudden change of thought in a sentence. manage v. to exer.cise control over / to handle, manipulate / v.i. to be able to cope with a situation. UN (opposite, as in unmanageable / to indicate a reversal of the action of the verb). had past used with adjectives and adverbs of comparison to indicate necessity.past tense of have, implying possesion, ownership of.

come v. past came v.i. to approach, / to arrive, appear / to occur to the mind. Power n. controlling influence / authority...god! can past could to be able to / to know how to / to be permitted to. us pron. ojective case of WE. Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity. believe v.t. to accept as true. great adj. greater of much more than ordinary / more powerful. Comparative adjective compairing two things, persons, etc. restore v.t. to give back / to make look as it looked originally by repairing / to bring back to a healthy state / to bring into use or being again. sanity n. state of being sane. (In full possession of the mental faculties, of opinions, plans, sensibility, health).

turn v.t. to alter the course / to cause to change one s actions, beliefs, aims, etc. turnover to hand over, transfer. care n. serious attention, watchfulness / protection / charge / anxiety, concern, worry. make v.past part. made v.t. to arrive at (a choice, decision, conclusion) after thought. GOD n. seen as the omnipotent (having unlimited power or authority, all powerful) creator and ruler of the universe. Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him. decision n. a making up of one s mind / the result of making up one s mind. understand past part. understood v.t. to seize the meaning of / to form a reasoned judgment concerning something / to interpret, attribute a specified meaning to. will n. an intention, command or request/moral strength or energy / determination / disposition to wards others / to dominate so as to control the actions of. life pl. lives n the period of time from birth to the present / the aggregation of one s actions, thoughts, activities etc., one s existence / a specified period or aspect of one s existence / a way or manner of existence.

search adj. searching to go or look over or through in order to find something, gain information, etc. moral adj. concerned with right and wrong and the distinctions between them. of prep. originating or comming from. Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves. fear n. the instinctive emotion aroused by impending or seeming danger, pain or evil / fearless adj. having no fear. inventory n. an itemized list / the making of such a list.

another pron. an additional one of the same kind. being n. one who exists. exact adj. completely correct or accurate/precise. wrong adj. not in accordance with moral standards, not morally right / not correct or accurate, false / not suitable or proper / n. that which is morally wrong. Admitted to God, to ourselves and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs. GOD n. seen as the omnipotent (having unlimited power or authority, all powerful) creator and ruler of the universe. nature n. the essential character of something. human adj. being a person. admit pres. part. admitted past part. to recognize as true / to acknowledge.

have v. to experience, undergo / let / to permit / to engage in some activity. shortcoming n. a failure to reach an expected or desired standard of conduct or outcome. entirely adj. whole and complete, absolute / adv. wholly and completely. defect n. a shortcoming, inadequacy / a fault, blemish. all adj. the whole quantity. Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character. ready adj. a state fit for immediate action / in an emotional state adapted to a possible set of circumstances, willing / the state of being fit or poised for immediate action or use. remove pres. to move from a place / to eliminate, to take out. character n. the total quality of a person s behavior, as revealed in his habits of thought and expression, his attitudes and interests, his actions, and his personal philosophy of life.

humble adj. humbly in a humble way / possessing or marked by the virtue of humility / humble oneself to perform an act of submission by way of apology or penitence. shortcoming n. a failure to reach an expected or desired standard of conduct or outcome. him pron. GOD. Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings. ask v.t. to request / to make a request. remove pres. eliminate, to move from a place / to to take out.

list n. a number of names of persons or things. harm n. injury, hurt / moral wrong / to injure, hurt. amends p1. n. to make compensation, reparation or restitution (for loss or injury) all adj. the whole quantity of. Made a list of all persons we had harmed, and became willing to make amends to them all. people p1. n. human beings willing adj. ready / in agreement to do something become v. to be in process of change or development all adj. the whole quantity of.

direct adj. candid, straightforward, blunt / immediate. such adj. of a kind previously or about to be mentioned or implied. wherever adj. in any circumstance in which possible adj. that may exist, happen. except v.t. to exclude from a list. so adv. in a certain way. Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others. would v. used to express condition. other adj. further or additional / remaining, an additional person or persons. injure v.t. to cause tangible or intangible detriment or hurt to someone or thing. them pron. objective case of THEY.

when adv. on which occasion. continue v.t. to go on with (an action). personal adj. belonging or particular to one person. wrong adj. not in accordance with moral standards, not morally right. Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it. take v. to write down esp. as a record, to decide to have or be in the process of having. inventory n. an itemized list. admit pres. part. admitted past part. to recognize as true / to acknowledge. prompt adj. quick to respond and act without delay.

seek past part. sought vt. to try to find. through prep. by means of prayer n. a humble communication in thought or speech to God or to an object of worship express ing supplication, thanksgiving, praise, confession, etc. meditation n. deep, serious thought / reflection on a subject (GOD) as a spiritual exercise. improve v.t. to make better in quality. conscience n. knowledge of one s own acts as right or wrong. contact n. establishing of communication. 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. only adj. single, sole / alone worthy of consideration. know v.t. to recognize / to be informed about, be in possession of the facts about / to have committed to memory / to possess knowledge, understanding or awareness of something / to be certain of or convinced about something. knowledge n. the state of knowing / understanding / that which is known. his adj, belonging to (GOD).

spiritual adj. of, relating to, or concerned with the soul or spirit / the intelligent or immaterial part of man as distinguished from the body/the moral nature of a man I a supernatural being, usually regarded as invisible but as having the power to become visible at will/a specified mental or emotional attitude characterizing words, actions, opinions, etc. awakening n. a realization of circumstances / an arousal of interest or activity. try v. to attempt to do / to test experimentally. 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. message n. inspired revelation / ethical or spiritual teaching. practice v. repeated performance or systematic exercise for the purpose of learning or acquiring proficiency. principle n. a law of nature as formulated and accepted by the mind / the acceptance of moral law as a guide to behavior. affair n. daily concerns.