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Unity For Recovery: 1939 Blueprint Study Resources

Unity For Recovery is an independent recovery-history and study resource focused on the original 1939 recovery framework, including the physical allergy, mental obsession, spiritual malady, and the program of action.

This page brings together important Unity For Recovery articles, videos, and social links in one clean resource hub for readers who want to study the 1939 Blueprint more clearly.

1939 Blueprint Study Resources

The 1939 recovery framework describes alcoholism as more than a bad habit or lack of willpower. It presents a condition involving the body, the mind, and the spirit. Unity For Recovery studies these ideas historically and practically so readers can better understand the original recovery directions.

This resource page is designed to help readers find the main Unity For Recovery materials without needing to search through labels, archives, or duplicate Blogger pages.

Core Unity For Recovery Articles

The Physical Allergy

The physical allergy explains why the alcoholic body reacts differently after alcohol is taken. In the 1939 recovery framework, this is not treated as ordinary drinking or simple overuse. It is described as a bodily condition that helps explain why one drink can lead to a loss of control.

Read the Unity For Recovery article on the physical allergy

The Spiritual Malady

The spiritual malady describes the inner condition that remains when alcohol is removed but the person is still restless, irritable, discontent, afraid, selfish, or separated from others. In the 1939 recovery framework, this inner condition is a major part of why untreated alcoholism keeps returning to the first drink.

Read the Unity For Recovery article on the spiritual malady

Unity For Recovery Videos

Unity For Recovery also shares recovery-history and 1939 Blueprint study videos on YouTube. These videos are connected to the same study theme found on this website.

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For additional recovery-history posts, short reflections, and updates, follow Unity For Recovery through the official links below.

Why These Resources Matter

The goal of Unity For Recovery is to make recovery-history study easier to follow. Instead of treating the physical allergy, mental obsession, spiritual malady, and program of action as separate disconnected ideas, this study approach shows how they work together in the original recovery framework.

These resources are for educational, historical, and inspirational study. They are not a substitute for medical care, professional treatment, counseling, detox services, or emergency help.

Disclaimer: Unity For Recovery is independently operated and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc., the General Service Office, or any official A.A. entity. This content is for educational and historical study purposes only and is not medical, legal, or professional advice.

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