Saturday
31 October 2009
31 October 2009
initial meeting between Bill W. and cofounder Dr. Bob S. in 1935 in Akron was the single most important event in the 20th century
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Wednesday
28 October 2009
28 October 2009
Nothing changes,Thank God.early AA, at least on the West Coast, was full of raucous men and women bursting with the physical energy
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Bill Wilson just didn't want to be bothered with the hard work of resisting temptation.
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Bill Wilson cheated on his wife Lois with many different women, both before and after sobriety.
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“hot flash” experience—the event resulting from his call for help to the “Great Physician” and his vision
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Bill Wilson would like to crowd God out
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Henrietta Seiberling was the woman who introduced Bill Wilson to Dr. Robert Smith
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Bill Wilson appears to have been trapped in outer darkness from December 14, 1934, when he had his vision of God, to the very end of his life.
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Cigarette smoking. Bill smoked himself to death, and died of emphysema and pneumonia
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Bill would not let even Lois, who was dying to do so, write the chapter titled "To Wives."
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Alexander Lowen describes the development of a narcissistic personality disorder in a way that is reminiscent of Bill Wilson's childhood:
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Bill having a nasty problem with delusions of grandeur. Bill Wilson's life in the period of 1930 to 1934 was like this:
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The Big Book clearly shows that Bill Wilson was insane
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Bill Wilson felt entitled to quite a number of mistresses over the years, and even gave ten percent of Lois Wilson's inheritance to his favorite one,
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Bill Wilson died January 24, 1971, of emphysema and pneumonia.
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"anonymous" author Bill Wilson labels her "intolerant" because she "really feels there is something rather sinful about these commodities."
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Francis Hartigan, the former secretary and confidant to Wilson's wife, Lois, has exhaustively researched his subject,
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wives were called in Japan? The Chrysanthemums. Wives were invited to open meetings - well, not invited, but tolerated, and they definitely did parti
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Dr. Bob, as a doctor, believed in being cautious and advising people how to evaluate ideas and solutions
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James's "The Varieties of Religious Experience" was very meaningful to him, as it was to many AAs both in those early years and since.
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