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                                 do now. I had no idea. They did, however. They said
                                 I needed a sponsor—so I found a sponsor. They said I
                                 needed more meetings. “How many?” I wanted to
                                 know. They said I only had to go to meetings on days
                                 I would have had a drink. They said I needed to
                                 identify, not compare. I didn’t know what they meant.
                                 What was the difference? Identifying, they said, was
                                 trying to see how I was like the people I was with.
                                 Comparing, they told me, was looking for differences,
                                 usually seeing how I was better than others.
                                    One day we were talking about spiritual awaken-
                                 ings. Everyone talked a little about what happened to
                                 them and when and how and all that. Then it came my
                                 turn. I said I hadn’t had one yet, but I was open to it.
                                    Well, two people were trying to talk at the same
                                 time. “What have you been telling us about the air-
                                 plane flight all this time?” “Well,” I said, “I was drink-
                                 ing and the coin reminded me of what I did. And I
                                 decided I was powerless and couldn’t drink anymore
                                 and stopped.” One man said, “Well, that’s it. What
                                 more do you want?” I said, “What about the blinding
                                 white flash?” “What about it?” he said. “Read the Big
                                 Book. The Appendix explains the concept of a sudden
                                 change and a gradual change, and that not everybody
                                 has a blinding flash.” “Oh,” I said, “That was it—that
                                 was mine?” “Yes,” I was told. “What more do you
                                 want?” Actually I wanted something more dramatic,
                                 and my sponsor said what he so often did: “So?” And
                                 I found myself saying, “Well, if that’s it, it will have to
                                 do.” “Have to do?” he replied. “It was bigger and bet-
                                 ter than most, and more importantly, it worked. You
                                 stopped and didn’t start again.”
                                    Well, that worked for me. I have stayed in the
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