Grupo Centro Madrid

Grupo Centro Madrid

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  • Bill Willson habla sobre las 12 Tradiciones de Alcohólicos Anónimos - 11ª Parte

Bill Willson habla sobre las 12 Tradiciones de Alcohólicos Anónimos - 11ª Parte

Wednesday 9th September 2015

Bill Willson explores AA's 11th Tradition, highlighting the importance of anonymity and cautioning against seeking personal recognition in recovery.
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Bill Willson's Reflections on the 11th Tradition of Alcoholics Anonymous

La tradición no se extiende al asunto de honores, no se extiende hasta la aceptación de tener notoriedad, aunque sea póstuma.
Ever wondered why anonymity is such a cornerstone of Alcoholics Anonymous? In this episode, Grupo Centro Madrid brings you an engaging talk by Bill Willson, co-founder of AA, focusing on the 11th Tradition. Bill dives into the importance of maintaining anonymity and the pitfalls of seeking personal glory in recovery. With heartfelt stories and historical context, this episode sheds light on how these principles have shaped AA's community over the years.
Whether you're new to AA or a long-time member, you'll find valuable insights and inspiration in Bill's words. Tune in for a deep dive into the philosophy that keeps the AA community strong and united.