Trust, Faith, and Forgiveness: Insights from AA's First World Service Meeting
Episode Overview
The importance of trust and faith in recovery. The significance of the First World Service Meeting in AA's history. How collective behaviour in AA supports individual growth. The role of forgiveness in personal development. Practical advice for creating a supportive recovery environment.
"We laughed because we had no bondage to fear and felt free."
Take 12 Recovery Radio's episode 'Walking Through The Language of The Heart Episode #90' dives into the writings of Bill W., the co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous. Monty Dale Meyer, also known as the Montyman, along with Chris S., discuss the significance of the First World Service Meeting and its role in shaping the future of AA. They explore the themes of trust, faith, and collective behaviour within the fellowship, highlighting how these principles have helped create a supportive recovery environment.
The episode also touches on personal growth and the power of forgiveness, providing valuable insights for anyone on their recovery journey. Monty and Chris share anecdotes and reflections that make the discussion relatable and engaging. Their conversation is filled with humour and heartfelt moments, making it an episode that is both informative and enjoyable. If you're looking for an episode that combines historical context with practical advice for recovery, this one is definitely worth a listen.