Tom I Vancouver BC part 7 of 7

Tom I Vancouver BC part 7 of 7

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56:514 May 2012

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Tom I Vancouver BC: The Three Legacies and Rule 62

Episode Overview

  • Rule 62 reminds members not to take themselves too seriously.
  • The three legacies of AA are recovery, unity, and service.
  • Grassroots involvement is crucial for AA's success.
  • Group conscience plays a vital role in decision-making.
  • Family support and participation in conventions are important for recovery.
"If I don't have good recovery, I'm going to do lousy service"

Tom from Vancouver wraps up his inspiring journey in the seventh part of his series. This episode dives into the intricacies of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) traditions and the challenges of maintaining unity within the group. Tom reflects on the importance of Rule 62, which reminds members not to take themselves too seriously. He also explores the concept of the 'three legacies' of AA: recovery, unity, and service, emphasising how they are interconnected and essential for effective recovery.

The episode delves into the significance of grassroots involvement in AA and how Bill Wilson envisioned the home group as the driving force behind the fellowship. Tom shares personal anecdotes about his experiences in service work and the impact of group conscience on decision-making within AA. He also touches on the challenges faced by groups in maintaining their operations and the importance of participation in service activities.

The episode concludes with a heartfelt discussion on the role of family in recovery and how conventions and workshops can expand one's support network. Tom's candid reflections and humorous anecdotes make this episode both enlightening and engaging. If you're looking for insights into the principles that underpin AA and the importance of community in recovery, this episode is a must-listen.

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