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Dec 19 2008

Be a Big Book Thumper

Published by recoveryrocks at 6:38 am under Recovery Edit This

Now you can thump The Big Book with the best of ‘em. No matter how new you are to recovery, you can impress even old-timers with your vast knowledge of AA topics.

From Silkworth.net:

Locate passages in the Big Book (Alcoholics Anonymous)
and the 12&12 (Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions)
easily and with complete accuracy!

164 and More

… is a dependable reference source for essential literature used in Alcoholics Anonymous.   Every sentence in the Big Book (pp.1-164) and the 12&12 is indexed alphabetically.  Simply look up a familiar word to find the passage you seek.  164 and More goes beyond a simple concordance with lists of words and page numbers.  Your word is shown within the context of the sentence(s) in which it is used.   The context allows you to select the exact passage you want.  You save time and effort, particularly for words which occur often like fear and God.

Wonder if those dots connect to “Fear OF God”?

God returns 298 results
Fear returns 60 results
Fear of God returns 0 results
Feared God returns 0 results

Here are the results for love:

 164

Studying the The Big Book and the 12&12 is easy with 164 and More. If your sponsor or counselor gives you an assignment to study a specific step or topic, you can print out the search results, gather your books, journal, and highlighters and study curled up on your sofa or on a blanket at the park.

For recovery writer’s, 164 and More is quick and convenient for research.

I’m fixin’ to start another Fourth Step, so I did a quick search:

resentment returns 17 results
resentments returns 9 results

This site will keep me busy for a long time. If you check it out, let me know.

Recovery Rocks!

Roxie

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