The decision to turn one’s will and life over to the care of a Higher Power, as understood by the individual, constitutes a pivotal juncture in the recovery process outlined within Alcoholics Anonymous’ foundational text. This act of surrender, often accompanied by a specific invocation for guidance and strength, marks the culmination of the third step. For example, a person might express willingness to follow a perceived divine plan and ask for the ability to relinquish control over addictive behaviors.
This turning point signifies a shift from self-reliance, often characterized by repeated attempts to manage addiction through willpower alone, to a reliance on a power outside oneself. It represents an acknowledgment of personal limitations and a conscious choice to embrace a spiritual path. Historically, this concept has been a cornerstone of the program’s effectiveness, offering individuals a framework for navigating the challenges of recovery and sustaining long-term sobriety. This spiritual practice provides a foundation for subsequent steps and fosters a sense of hope and connection.