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Good message, could improve delivery. I have tough time listening to people that sound like preachers, but this message was definitely important enough to listen all the way through. Principles over personalities.
Thank you for your service. Unfortunately my suggested tags are homophobe, homophobic, exclusive-not-inclusive, archaic and insensitivity.
Like many other old skool speakers, there is some questionable humor and sexist comments that are to pass for humor. HOWEVER, it is worth getting into the meat of the lead when he discusses self loathing in sobriety — some good stuff here. As we say, take what you like and leave the rest (except when it comes to steps!).
Boy did I need to hear this message!
Super message. I’m where he spoke of.. seeking spiritual growth and back to basics but with a untrained eye as I arrived here with. 236 is what woke me to my issue as well. Bill wrote so clearly of his discovery.
It is only his experience.
He gave us good information. What we do with it is up to us. I loved bill w article in language of the heart. Which he mentioned on page 236.
Emotional soberity is the key. I don’t want to be the same person I was when I walked though the doors of soberity.
Turned me off too
Was too serious
How True!!!