Father Bill W.

Father Bill W.

Father Bill W.

  • AA Originals: Step Eleven: Is Prayer More Important than a Meeting?

AA Originals: Step Eleven: Is Prayer More Important than a Meeting?

Thursday 7th March 2019

Discover the lost practice of Two-Way Prayer in AA and its transformative power in 12-Step Recovery with Father Bill W.
30 minutes
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Father Bill W.
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Rediscovering Two-Way Prayer: A Deeper Dive into 12-Step Recovery

If you're not spending time in the morning, aligning your will with god's will and listening for his guidance, and following through on his guidance, that day you are in danger of relapse.
What if the key to a more profound recovery lies in an almost forgotten practice? Father Bill W., an Episcopal priest who has been in recovery since 1972, shares his insights into the transformative power of Two-Way Prayer in this episode. This isn't just about talking to God; it's about listening and receiving guidance, a practice that early AA members swore by but has since faded from mainstream 12-Step programs. Father Bill W.
takes us through this spiritual journey, explaining how Two-Way Prayer can be more impactful than traditional one-way prayers or even regular meetings. He dives into how this method involves active imagination and how it can be more life-changing than dream work. The episode also touches on the importance of aligning our will with a higher power to avoid relapse.
You'll hear real-life examples and writings from those who have embraced this practice, offering a glimpse into how it can transform your recovery journey. Whether you're new to sobriety or have been on this path for years, this episode offers a unique perspective that could be the missing link in your spiritual and recovery journey.