Reviving Lost Practices: Father Bill W. on Two Way Prayer
Nothing was more important than the listening for god's voice, finding the voice and writing down the thoughts that came that God worked through their imaginations. It had become flat and stale and more meetings and run through the steps again and again and again.
Imagine discovering a forgotten practice that could transform your recovery journey. That's exactly what Father Bill W. delves into in this episode. An Episcopal priest who has been in recovery since 1972, Father Bill explores the early prayer and meditation techniques of AA pioneers and the Oxford Group. He draws from 'Good Morning' by Dick B., shedding light on the transformative power of Quiet Time and Two Way Prayer.
These practices, he argues, aren't just relics of the past but vital tools for today's recovery efforts. Father Bill emphasizes the importance of morning meditation and listening to God's voice, practices that he believes can deepen one's spiritual connection and aid in recovery. Through personal anecdotes and historical insights, he illustrates how these methods have shaped his own journey and can inspire others.
This episode is perfect for anyone involved in 12-Step Fellowships or those curious about integrating spirituality into their recovery process. Father Bill's mission is clear: to help people reconnect with the 'Great Reality' within through time-tested spiritual practices. Tune in to explore how these ancient techniques can offer fresh perspectives and renewed hope.