Dick's Audio Talk

on

A.A.'s Clarence Snyder Factor
 

Dick B. was invited to Leesburg, Florida to speak at the 63rd Came to Believe Retreat at the Life Enrichment Retreat Camp. Dick came all the way from Maui, Hawaii to spread the good news about the great successes of early A.A. and how Clarence Snyder and the other Old Timers succeeded. 

 

In summary, Dick explained that Alcoholics Anonymous has two distinctly different origins - one beginning in Dr. Bob's youth, religious training, and Christian Endeavor membership at Saint Johnsbury, Vermont; the other beginning with Rowland Hazard's visit to Dr. Carl Jung in Switzerland and Jung's prescription of the need for a conversion experience to enable cure of the chronic alcoholic. 

 

He spoke of the convergence of the two timelines in the meeting of Bill W. and Dr. Bob at the Seiberling home in Akron.  He outlined the program's development between 1935 and 1938 in Akron and the subsequent emergence of three new timelines at that point.  The first continued in Akron with the emphasis on the bible, prayer, abstinence, and hospitalization.  The second took an entirely different turn when Bill Wilson incorporated in the Big Book and 12 Steps the Oxford Group/life changing teachings of Reverend Sam Shoemaker.  The third began when Clarence Snyder organized the first meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous in Cleveland in May of 1939 and embraced Bill's new Big Book and 12 Step program, while also bringing with him the bible and the Oxford Group's Four Absolutes. 

 

Dick commended Clarence's great contribution, his responsibility for the growth of A.A. from the one group to 30 in a year's time, and the documented 93% success rate achieved through Clarence's comprehensive approach.

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