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Bill Wilson's Story Video


How it Works


Bill Wilson Talks  About A A Traditions


Alcoholics Anonymous Video Back to Basics

A Matter of Honesty

Bill Wilson Meets Dr. Bob Smith

 

Prayer of St. Francis Sarah Mclachlan


The Serenity Prayer - Enya (May it Be)
 

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 Inside Alcoholics Anonymous Video

Inside Alcoholics Anonymous Video

What began as a meeting between two desperate strangers in 1935 has grown into a worldwide fellowship of at least two million people. But how much is hoax and hype, and how much is promise and salvation?

This video is the first-ever look at Alcoholics Anonymous filmed by a producer outside the organization. It goes behind closed doors to show the outside world what goes on in these meetings, the combination of dogma, procedure and community support that has transformed so many lives. It also reveals the operations of the Alcoholics Anonymous General Services Office, the overseeing body that assists the fellowship worldwide. On-camera interviews with Alcoholics Anonymous "old-timers" and Alcoholics Anonymous' managing director, as well as leading national health authorities and the organization's outspoken critics, answer questions never before asked.

 
Bill Wilson - Singleness of Purpose 1957

 

The 4 Absolutes and quiet time in the early days of Alcoholics Anonymous

Jung, Alcoholics Anonymous, And Drug Seeking Behavior 
   This clip describes the relation between the theories of Carl Gustav Jung, and the creation of Alcoholics Anonymous. It also elucidates the connection between Jung's pioneering theory and its more contemporary applications.
 

Jung, Alcoholics Anonymous, And Drug Seeking Behaviour

 

3D Dialogue: Alcoholics Anonymous
Jesse Hirsh host of 3D Dialogue interviews a member of Alcoholics Anonymous about his experiences and the organization's structure and success.

 

 

Origins of Alcoholics Anonymous - Henrietta Seiberling speaking in 1971

 

Henrietta Seiberling is the lady who introduced Bill Wilson to Dr. Bob Smith. May, 1972 In the spring of 1971, the newspapers reported the passing of Bill Wilson of New York City, who was one of the two co-founders of Alcoholics Anonymous. The other co-founder, Dr Robert Smith of Akron, Ohio, had passed on some years earlier. Shortly after Bill's death, the Akron Alcoholics groups asked my mother Henrietta Seiberling, to speak at the annual "Founders Day" meeting in Akron, which is attended by members of Alcoholics Anonymous from all over the world. She lives in New York and did not feel up to traveling, so they asked me to speak in her place. I agreed to speak but felt that it would mean most to them to hear some of her own words, so I called her on the telephone and asked her to tell me about the origins of Alcoholics Anonymous so that I could make sure my remarks were accurate. I made a tape recording of the conversation and played part of it at the 1971 Founders Day meeting, which was held in the gymnasium at the University of Akron with a couple of thousand people present. The first meeting of Bob and Bill, described in the attached transcript, took place in the summer of 1935 in Henrietta's house in Akron, which was the Gatehouse of Stan Hywet Hall, then my family's estate, now the property of Stan Hywet Hall Foundation. Henrietta was not an alcoholic. She was a Vasser college graduate and a housewife with three teenage children. She, like Bob and Bill, would be deeply disturbed by any inference that she or they possessed any extraordinary virtues or talents. On the contrary, they would all emphasize the power of ordinary people to change their lives and the lives of others through the kind of spiritual discipline so successfully exemplified in Alcoholics Anonymous. I am happy to make this transcript available to persons who are sincerely interested in learning more about Alcoholics Anonymous and its message. It is a way of sharing some of the insight's which made and still make Alcoholics Anonymous a vital force in people's lives. I ask only that the transcript be held in the spirit in which it is offered and not used for publicity or in an effort to magnify any individual. John F. Seiberling.

 
  This is the only known video of Bill W. and Dr. Bob together. Most likely taken in the 1940's.

 Inside Alcoholics Anonymous Video

Inside Alcoholics Anonymous Video

What began as a meeting between two desperate strangers in 1935 has grown into a worldwide fellowship of at least two million people. But how much is hoax and hype, and how much is promise and salvation?

This video is the first-ever look at Alcoholics Anonymous filmed by a producer outside the organization. It goes behind closed doors to show the outside world what goes on in these meetings, the combination of dogma, procedure and community support that has transformed so many lives. It also reveals the operations of the Alcoholics Anonymous General Services Office, the overseeing body that assists the fellowship worldwide. On-camera interviews with Alcoholics Anonymous "old-timers" and Alcoholics Anonymous' managing director, as well as leading national health authorities and the organization's outspoken critics, answer questions never before asked.

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