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Bill W.

Bill W., co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, is a cornerstone of recovery history. His significance lies in his ability to synthesize medicine, psychiatry, and spirituality into a practical framework for sobriety, creating what he termed a synthetic gadget to aid the alcoholic. Central to this topic is the principle of deflation at depth—the idea that a profound psychological and spiritual low is often the catalyst for a vital spiritual experience, which Bill identified as essential for those in chronic alcoholism. These tapes offer an authoritative look at the origins of the fellowship, detailing the pivotal chain of events involving Carl Jung, Ebby Thatcher, and Dr. Bob. Listeners can expect to hear Bill's own historical addresses to medical societies, where he explains why one alcoholic talking to another breaks through barriers that professionals cannot. The recordings also trace the development of the Twelve Traditions, born from early hard lessons regarding money and power, which ensured the fellowship's long-term survival and singleness of purpose. Through these recordings, listeners will encounter the foundational narratives of AA, including the Mayflower Hotel experience and the early Akron meetings. By exploring Bill W.'s contributions, members gain a deeper understanding of the program's architectural roots, the necessity of choosing one's own conception of a Higher Power, and the enduring power of peer-to-peer support in overcoming the obsession of the mind and the allergy of the body.

49 tapes

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Jay S.
A Moral Experiment Worth Ten Intellectual Investigations – Jay S.
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Joe and Charlie Big Book Workshop
Joe and Charlie Big Book Study – “Bill’s Story” – Joe W.
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Damon E.
Step 3 Is Not Tweaking — It Is Actor to Agent, Director to Channel – Damon E.
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Walter O.
I Got Nothing I Asked For But Everything I’d Hoped For – Walter O.
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Bob P.
Dr. Tiebout Said I Had an Iron Curtain Between Myself and Reality – Bob P.
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Jay S.
How the Oxford Group’s Four Steps Became Our Twelve – Jay S.
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Dick B.
They Threw Out 400 Pages About Higher Power From the Big Book and Wondered Why the Miracles Stopped – Dick B.
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Sandy B.
Asking for Help as the Spiritual Action the Alcoholic Ego Cannot Tolerate – Sandy B.
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Jim P.
Three and a Half Years of Sponsoring Myself and I Never Got Past Step Four
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Ebby T.
The Man Who Sobered Bill Wilson Tells His Own Story in This 1961 Recording – Ebby T.
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California Rob M.
The Original Manuscript Said Directions, Not Suggestions – California Rob M.
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Homer D.
The Night Bill W. Wrote the Twelve Steps in Thirty Minutes and the Arguments That Nearly Killed Them – Homer D.
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Dr. Bob S.
Peeved That Higher Power Seemed a Little Slow on the Trigger – Dr. Bob S.
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Duke D.
What Old-Timers Carry That Newcomers Cannot Learn From a Book – Duke D.
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Ebby T.
I Am the World’s Shortest Speaker: They Use Me for the Ten-Minute Spot – Ebby T.
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Dr. Bob
Dr. Bob’s Nightmare, the Co-Founder’s Own Story from the Big Book – Dr. B.
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Homer D.
The Night the Steps Were Written: Democracy Saved AA from Its Own Believers – Homer D.
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Chuck C.
“I Am a Failure and It Makes Absolutely No Ripple in My Serenity” – Chuck C.
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Blind Dave A.
The Picture Puzzle Analogy: Unless You See the Whole Picture You Will Never Properly Connect the Steps – Blind Dave A.
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Ebby T.
The Only Man Who Knows How AA Started Because He Was Sober and Bill Was Drunk – Ebby T.
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Scott R.
Step 4: the Resentment Is Yours Even When the Event Is Not – Scott R.
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Don M.
How AA General Service Works and Why It Matters – Don M.
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Russell S.
“The Fact That You Like It Indicates to Me It’s Probably Wrong” – Russell S.
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Sandy B.
We Agnostics in a Psychiatric Ward, the Keys to the Kingdom – Sandy B.
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