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

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

Wednesday 9th September 2015

Join Bill Willson as he wraps up his series on AA's 12 Traditions, discussing anonymity, acceptance, and the risks within the community.
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Bill Willson's Final Take on AA's 12 Traditions

La aceptación es la clave de todo, porque con ella podemos superar cualquier problema que se nos presente. En AA, la aceptación es fundamental para poder avanzar en la recuperación del alcoholismo.
Ever wondered about the backbone of Alcoholics Anonymous? This episode wraps up a compelling series where Bill Willson, co-founder of AA, delves into the heart of the 12 Traditions. In this final chapter, Bill sheds light on the 12th Tradition, emphasizing the crucial role of anonymity and acceptance in recovery. He also explores the potential pitfalls of breaking anonymity and the risks tied to those seeking power within the community.
Bill’s reflections on these topics are not just informative; they offer a profound understanding of what keeps the AA community grounded and united. Grupo Centro Madrid brings you this insightful conversation, showcasing their unwavering commitment to aiding those grappling with alcoholism. Whether you're part of AA or simply curious about its inner workings, this episode is packed with valuable insights and heartfelt reflections.
Tune in to gain a deeper appreciation for the principles that have guided countless individuals on their path to sobriety.