I totally agree. After 20 years I do not go to meetings any longer for this reason. I didn't know why at the time, and I needed professional help to de-program, but I knew in my gut that my run with AA was over and I needed to go it a different way or I was in trouble. The top of the mountain in monk's robes alone in a cave wasn't for me.. And I didn't see the benefit in becoming a crocodile/dinosaur. It became an empty place. Enough said.
I must add that if it wasn't for my first 10 years I wouldn't be here today - so I'm not bashing AA.
My anonymity has been breached, I realize, but somehow in this forum and this discssion it seems appropriate. My experience in AA is an important part of how I relate to IJ. I'm sure there are others on this forum but I have not run into anyone else openly AA. For someone currently in AA this book could be difficult.
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