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Re: Clancy I. passed away today at approximately 3:15pm pacific time.
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI¡¯m so sorry to hear about Clancy.?I¡¯ve sent many a newcomer ?a Clancy I. recording. They especially liked his step study from Toronto, Canada and listening to his 1st recorded talk. Jacob S.
-- Jacob S. KIS1935 |
Re: Clancy I. passed away today at approximately 3:15pm pacific time.
#announcements
Deepest condolences Thom. On Mon, Aug 24, 2020, 7:55 PM Thom R. <thomr021092@...> wrote: I can barely type but I need to tell you all that my current sponsor (off and on since 1996, on for the last few years), Clancy I., founder of the Pacific Group (and so much more), passed away about 90 minutes ago (around 3:15PM pacific), this day, August 24, 2020. |
Re: Clancy I. passed away today at approximately 3:15pm pacific time.
#announcements
My deepest sympathies. He was an amazing man and helped so many. Selfless giving. I was fortunate to hear him speak many many times. Thanks for letting us know. We are losing an entire generation of true gentlemen. On Mon, Aug 24, 2020, 4:55 PM Thom R. <thomr021092@...> wrote: I can barely type but I need to tell you all that my current sponsor (off and on since 1996, on for the last few years), Clancy I., founder of the Pacific Group (and so much more), passed away about 90 minutes ago (around 3:15PM pacific), this day, August 24, 2020. |
Re: Clancy I. passed away today at approximately 3:15pm pacific time.
#announcements
Prayers coming your way. Sorry for your loss. SWJ
On Monday, August 24, 2020, 7:56:22 PM EDT, Thom R. <thomr021092@...> wrote:
I can barely type but I need to tell you all that my current sponsor (off and on since 1996, on for the last few years), Clancy I., founder of the Pacific Group (and so much more), passed away about 90 minutes ago (around 3:15PM pacific), this day, August 24, 2020. I'll post more later, I am in shock, right now. I wish I had better news. Thom R. Your Moderator -- SW John |
Re: Clancy I. passed away today at approximately 3:15pm pacific time.
#announcements
My condolences Thom He was a big part of my early sobriety. May he rest in peace? On Mon, Aug 24, 2020, 18:55 Thom R. <thomr021092@...> wrote: I can barely type but I need to tell you all that my current sponsor (off and on since 1996, on for the last few years), Clancy I., founder of the Pacific Group (and so much more), passed away about 90 minutes ago (around 3:15PM pacific), this day, August 24, 2020. |
Clancy I. passed away today at approximately 3:15pm pacific time.
#announcements
I can barely type but I need to tell you all that my current sponsor (off and on since 1996, on for the last few years), Clancy I., founder of the Pacific Group (and so much more), passed away about 90 minutes ago (around 3:15PM pacific), this day, August 24, 2020.
I'll post more later, I am in shock, right now. I wish I had better news. Thom R. Your Moderator |
Unfortunate statement
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýDear AA history-minded friends, Et al, ? It is now August 2020: WWII ended this month, 75 years ago in 1945.? However, just nine years previous, the leader of the ¡°Oxford Group,¡± Frank Buchman, made an unfortunate statement which was bantered out-of-context by the media, causing a change of name to ¡°Moral Re-Armament¡±¡ªalso a loss of members. ???Bill Wilson started writing the Big Book only two years later, in 1938 with little mention of the Oxford Group¡ªunderstandable!? Bill actually mentioned the Oxford Group only twice in the first 164 pages (p. xv and xvi).? Bill later, in a? talk, praised the Oxford Group for their inspiration when he wrote the Twelve Steps.? ? ?Up till 1921 the Oxford Group had been called ¡°A First Century Christian Fellowship.¡± ?It became the ¡°Oxford Group¡± in 1929, then ¡°Moral Rearmament .¡± ?It is now called ¡°Initiatives of Change,¡± located in a beautiful castle Caux, Switzerland.? ? ? Bob S . ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? -- Bob S |
Re: What is the origin of "The 'principles' behind the Steps?
Thanks Byron!? A good one. Jim On Sun, Aug 23, 2020, 03:32 Byron B <byronbateman@...> wrote: Here's another log for the fire. *Note: This is from a final report of the General Service Conference. There is a little more on this in the conference report quoted. |
Re: What is the origin of "The 'principles' behind the Steps?
Here's another log for the fire. *Note: This is from a final report of the General Service Conference. There is a little more on this in the conference report quoted.
Page 7 of the 2001 FINAL REPORT (The 51st annual GENERAL SERVICE CONFERENCE of ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS) ? ? 2. Living the A.A. Principles in All Our Affairs a) What are the basic A.A. Principles? There are 36 A.A. principles that can be reduced to "Love and Service." They include the Twelve Steps, Twelve Traditions and Twelve Concepts. These principles carry the message of A.A. by helping members to maintain sobriety and maintain our singleness of purpose. They include honesty, open-mindedness and willingness; recovery, unity and service; love and acceptance: unselfishness, humility, patience, and sacrifice; trusting in God, cleaning house and helping others. The basic A.A. principles are spiritual ideals. Taking newcomers to different groups helps them learn to experience the A.A. principles of recovery, unity and service. |
Re: What is the origin of "The 'principles' behind the Steps?
Thanks to all who have responded with the great historical information. The summary seems to be that they are "ok" or "cute" and may vary and may be helpful like other customs that have sprung up but have no official standing or factual history.? Thanks to all Jim On Fri, Aug 21, 2020, 11:15 Doris Ringbloom <Doris.ringbloom@...> wrote: The 12x12 refers directly to some principles. First and foremost, as already mentioned above, ...Twelve Steps are a group of principals... |
Re: What is the origin of "The 'principles' behind the Steps?
I agree with Tommy wholeheartedly and I myself have seen some pretty "out there" versions of said list.
In early sobriety when sharing, I loved to harp on about "my list" of principles. Ha! I didn't have any principles YET are you kidding me! But just try telling THAT to a 'third year wonder" such as myself. Now, at 28, I still have a list, sure, and it has evolved a lot and I DO still think that my list is the only correct one BUT I also know that to even think it's official would make me more full of dung than an outdoor AA meeting in a horse stable. ;) But for fun, here's my current "official" (drunk junk) list, current as of 28 years of sobriety (not so important) and One Day At A Time (critical): STEP 1) Honesty and Surrender STEP 2) Hope STEP 3) Faith STEP 4) Courage STEP 5) Trust STEP 6) Acceptance STEP 7) Humility STEP 8) Willingness STEP 9) Love and Mercy STEP 10) Recovery and Perseverance STEP 11) Unity and Service STEP 12) Integrity And they all combine into one more principle: "Sound Judgement" which happens to be the dictionary definition of the word "Sanity". And I can explain in depth why they are what they are if anyone cares. And if not? I can continue to be right without you, it just won't be easy but I'll manage. Thanks for reading my share. (HA! HA. ha. huh??) ;) Best, Thom |
Re: What is the origin of "The 'principles' behind the Steps?
On Wed, Aug 19, 2020 at 03:35 PM, Jim wrote:
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Re: SPECIAL EVENT for Glenn F. Chesnut! September 12th on
#zoom
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThom, ? I will be there. Thanks for the invite. ? Yours in fellowship, ? Glenn K ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
On Behalf Of Thom R.
Sent: 19 August 2020 22:23 To: [email protected] Subject: [Special] [AAHistoryLovers] SPECIAL EVENT for Glenn F. Chesnut! September 12th on #zoom #announcements ? Please join us as we celebrate the life and legacy of AA historian and fellow, Glenn C. (Southbend, IN).
DATE: Saturday, September 12, 2020 |
Re: Hey all! We are speaking! (Speaker flyer thread for AAHL members)
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Recovery Speakers has on going AA history talks every Friday. This Friday is Mitch K. & his Clarence Story.
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Also there is a Facebook group devoted to AA history called Big Book History associated with Recovery Speakers.
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Best Regards,
Barry Murtaugh
773.851.2100
[Moderator Comment: Excellent!! We also have a Facebook group called "AA History Lovers" (of course) but that is wonderful information! Recovery speakers does GREAT WORK. -Thom] On Aug 19, 2020, at 4:18 PM, Thom R. <thomr021092@...> wrote:
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