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Ep. 1 - Unraveling the Origins of AA: A Deep Dive into the 12 Steps

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Hello, everybody! I'm so thrilled to welcome you to this week's episode of A Shotglass of Recovery. We are embarking on a new journey, having wrapped up our Big Book Study, and today we're diving headfirst into the 12 Steps and 12 Traditions. If you're joining us for the first time, or you're a seasoned regular, I promise you an engaging exploration of AA's foundational roots and transformative practices.

We started the session with a fascinating glimpse into AA's history, tracing its origins back to the Oxford Group's spiritual formula for self-improvement. It's a riveting story of how Roland H.'s journey for sobriety and his meeting with Carl Jung paved the path that eventually led to the creation of AA. Who would have thought that a Rhode Islander and a Swiss psychoanalyst would contribute to a movement that reshapes millions of lives?

Our conversations also highlighted some remarkable events like Bill W.'s spiritual awakening and the pivotal meetings at the Mayflower Hotel and Sieberling estate. It's always astonishing to see how simple acts of reaching out can lead to monumental changes in lives struggling with alcohol.

In the later part of our meeting, we delved into the significance of the 12 Steps and Traditions. It's amazing to reflect on how these guiding principles not only support individuals in their personal sobriety journey but also ensure the unity and sustainability of our fellowship. Oh, and if you're wondering about those lively debates on being 'recovered' vs. 'recovering'—we didn't shy away from that one either!

Whether you're contemplating AA, new to it, or seeking deeper connection and understanding, this episode is packed with heartfelt stories, historical insights, and encouraging discussions. I'm grateful for every voice shared tonight and invite you to keep the conversation going. You're always welcome, whether it’s here in our meetings or in your journey to recovery.

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Hello, everybody! I'm so thrilled to welcome you to this week's episode of A Shotglass of Recovery. We are embarking on a new journey, having wrapped up our Big Book Study, and today we're diving headfirst into the 12 Steps and 12 Traditions. If you're joining us for the first time, or you're a seasoned regular, I promise you an engaging exploration of AA's foundational roots and transformative practices.

We started the session with a fascinating glimpse into AA's history, tracing its origins back to the Oxford Group's spiritual formula for self-improvement. It's a riveting story of how Roland H.'s journey for sobriety and his meeting with Carl Jung paved the path that eventually led to the creation of AA. Who would have thought that a Rhode Islander and a Swiss psychoanalyst would contribute to a movement that reshapes millions of lives?

Our conversations also highlighted some remarkable events like Bill W.'s spiritual awakening and the pivotal meetings at the Mayflower Hotel and Sieberling estate. It's always astonishing to see how simple acts of reaching out can lead to monumental changes in lives struggling with alcohol.

In the later part of our meeting, we delved into the significance of the 12 Steps and Traditions. It's amazing to reflect on how these guiding principles not only support individuals in their personal sobriety journey but also ensure the unity and sustainability of our fellowship. Oh, and if you're wondering about those lively debates on being 'recovered' vs. 'recovering'—we didn't shy away from that one either!

Whether you're contemplating AA, new to it, or seeking deeper connection and understanding, this episode is packed with heartfelt stories, historical insights, and encouraging discussions. I'm grateful for every voice shared tonight and invite you to keep the conversation going. You're always welcome, whether it’s here in our meetings or in your journey to recovery.

  continue reading

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