Grupo Centro Madrid

Grupo Centro Madrid

Grupo Centro Madrid

  • Bill Willson habla de las 12 Tradiciones de Alcohólicos Anónimos - 9ª Parte

Bill Willson habla de las 12 Tradiciones de Alcohólicos Anónimos - 9ª Parte

Wednesday 9th September 2015

Join Bill Willson as he explores the 12 Traditions of AA, discussing anonymity, attraction vs. promotion, and the community's evolution.
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Bill Willson's Reflections on the 12 Traditions of AA: Insights and Evolution

El anonimato era la prevención de toda publicidad nociva, porque la gente no se abalanzaba sobre el micrófono con estos motivos, y nosotros no fuimos muy lejos en cuanto a hacer promoción o cualquier otra cosa.
Ever wondered how the guiding principles of Alcoholics Anonymous came to be? In this episode of Grupo Centro Madrid, Bill Willson, co-founder of AA, dives into the heart of the 12 Traditions. These aren't just rules but the very backbone of the AA community, shaping its evolution and ensuring its stability. Bill talks about the importance of anonymity, striking a balance between attraction and promotion, and the role of public relations in maintaining AA's integrity.
He also touches on the sacrifices involved in upholding these traditions and the common welfare that binds the community together. If you're curious about how these traditions can play a role in your own recovery journey, this episode offers valuable insights and practical wisdom. Tune in to understand how these timeless principles have become a cornerstone for countless individuals seeking a life free from alcohol.