The Anonymous Times: February 2026

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Volume 26| Issue 02

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 AANOC Anonymous Times

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Published by North Orange County Intergroup Association of Anonymous Groups, INC.

                  February 2026 

         Breaking Down Step Two of AA

                Alcoholics Anonymous

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“Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.”

I love all of the 12 steps of AA, but step two is the one that gives us hope. With step two we learn that we are not alone, and that something greater than ourselves can help to conquer addiction and despair.

Becoming a sober person, free of your addictions means a restoration to sanity. In AA we learn that by working the 12 steps the restoration is happening in part because addiction and its accompanying insanity are not controlling our lives anymore.

Step Two of AA: A Power Greater Than Ourselves

All of the words of the 12 steps are very specifically chosen, which is another thing I really love about working with them. The second step doesn’t say “We came to believe in a power greater than ourselves” it says, “We came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.” That’s the beauty–we are invited to begin to think about what our higher power can be.

The emphasis is not on who or what the power is, but on what the power can do for us. The group of AA itself certainly qualifies as a power greater than ourselves (our fellowship is in the millions and always growing) as do the spiritual principles contained in the 12 steps.

The awareness and understanding that we can’t recover alone and that we need some kind of help is really the lesson at this point in recovery. The spiritual principles that are the foundation of this step are open mindedness, willingness, faith, trust and humility. It really doesn’t matter whether we have any idea of how this power greater than ourselves is going to help, just that we come to believe it is possible.

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Step Two of AA: Questions

As part of a recovery process, it’s really helpful to ask and answer important questions pertaining to step two; questions about insanity coming to believe, a power greater than ourselves, restoration to sanity and spiritual principles:

  • Did you make insane decisions as a result of your addictions?

  • Do you have any fears about coming to believe in something greater than yourself?

  • What does “we came to believe” mean to you?

  • What experiences have you heard other recovering addicts share about their process of coming to believe and have you tried any of them in your recovery/life?

  • Do you have a problem accepting that there is a power/powers greater than yourself?

  • What evidence do you have a “higher power” is working in your life?

  • What are some of the things you consider good examples of sanity?

  • What changes in your thinking and behavior are necessary for your restoration to sanity?

  • Why is having a closed mind harmful to your personal recovery?

  • How are you demonstrating open-mindedness in your life right now?

  • What fears do you have that are getting in the way of your trust?

  • What do you need to do to help let go of the fears?

  • Are you seeking help from your sponsor, going to meetings and reaching out to other recovering addicts? If so, what are the results?

Step Two of AA In Our Lives

I have come to believe that by being in the fellowship of AA, with the aid of the 12 steps, that I can walk through the painful times in recovery knowing that an end is near, this too shall pass and there is always light at the end of darkness, as I stay clean and continue to work the steps. But it’s important to remember that step two, like all of them, is a process, not an event.

As a southern California native I’ve come to believe in all kinds of things that are energetically spiritual, where there are parallels in each to sobriety and they complement each other beautifully. Surfing and sobriety as a combination is mind blowing. It just doesn’t get much better than standing on top of a wave in the vast and powerful blue water, looking out over the horizon and enjoying the ride…sober.

Life and sobriety are kind of like surfing; sometimes there is a lull and gentle waves, other times the crashing ferocity of huge swells! Both require patience, humility, and presence, forgiveness and a faith or trust in something uncontrollable, and much bigger than me.

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  STEP TWO

2. Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.

 

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  TRADITION TWO

 "Our common welfare should come first; personal recovery depends upon A.A. unity."

CONCEPT TWO

  1. The General Service Conference of A.A. has become, for nearly every practical purpose, the active voice and the effective conscience of our whole society in its world affairs.

 

 

 


AANOC 2025-2026 Board Members

Matthew M. - Chairman

Caleb L. - Co-Chairman

Brigitte S.- Treasurer

Jill R. - Secretary

     Jennifer P .- Events Chair

     Andrea L. - Outreach Chair

     Lyn M. - Events Co-Chair

 

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Our next meeting is Feb 18, at 7:30pm

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                   Speaker Meetings in North Orange County          John B.          8 P.M. Saturday Night                      February 14        247 E. Amerige Ave.

Beth E.          8 P.M. Saturday Night                      February 21        247 E. Amerige Ave. 

Patrick O       8 P.M. Saturday Night                      February 28        247 E. Amerige Ave.

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Tommy K.       7 P.M. Saturday Night                    February 07         395 S. Tustin St.     

Chuck D. Jr.    7 P.M. Saturday Night                   February  14         395 S. Tustin St. 

Angela B.        7 P.M. Saturday Night                   February 21          395 S. Tustin St.

Nancy             7 P.M. Saturday Night                   February 28          395 S. Tustin St.

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Mike               8 P.M. Saturday Night                   February 07          4861 Liverpool St.

Maureen         8 P.M. Saturday Night                   February 14          4861 Liverpool St.

Tara               8 P.M. Saturday Night                   February 21           4861 Liverpool St.

Jim                8 P.M. Saturday Night                  February 28            4861 Liverpool St.                

 

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