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Who better to describe this book than Wally P Author, A.A.
Archivist, and Historian. Original title for Believing in False
Gods was. " I Was A Pagan It is our sincere desire that this book
help you in your recovery process God Bless & Good health Tuchy
P founder of Healing-habits.com Author, Publisher, and motivational
speaker In I Was a Pagan, we learn how Victor Kitchen, a New York
City advertising executive, overcame his addiction to alcohol by
taking the Oxford Group Four Spiritual Activities of Surrender,
Sharing, Restitution and Guidance; and practicing two-way prayer
based on the Four Standards of Honesty, Purity, Unselfishness and
Love. This timeless study of recovery and redemption was published
in 1934, five years before the "Big Book" of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Here was a man who experienced the miracle of recovery by taking
the same "steps" taken by Bill W., Dr. Bob and many other A.A.
pioneers before the Twelve Steps were written. This book is a "must
read" for anyone interested in the history and evolution of the
Twelve-step movement. Bill W. incorporated many of the principles
described in this book into the "Big Book," which has been the
mainstay of the recovery community for the past 74 years. Wally P.
is an A.A. archivist / historian and the author of Back to Basics
and How to Listen to God.
.More Twice Born Men "More Twice men" is comprised of century-old
stories of men who had their lives changed so profoundly and so
dramatically that the original book was reprinted 11 times. Now 80
years later, this precious classic is set to change the lives of
many more men and women. The words in this book are as true today
as they were then. More Twice Born Men is also about a man, Frank
Buchman, who was first and foremost a teacher. Buchman could change
the lives of students and scholars in the course of a single
conversation; changing those lives so profoundly and persuasively
that the world was in disbelief. Buchman started a movement that
reached the shores of America and lives today in the form of many
12-step programs. While the original movement was founded on
Christianity, its principles and ideas moved beyond religion and
Christianity into a more generic spiritual movement
Twice Born Men This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published
before 1923. (1909) This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange
characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words.
This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or
blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that was either
part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning
process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite
the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part
of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book
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If you are looking for a book to read and then place on a book
shelf, this is not it. There are no stories, major themes or
parables for you to absorb. This book is for guidance in balancing
your life, gaining wisdom. peace serenity and love. "Quotes to
Live, Love and Laugh by" finds its home on coffee tables,
bathrooms, and counter tops. To get the most benefit from this
book, you must think of it as a tool to help in all areas of life.
It can reduce pain, bring joy, and provide a pathway to overcome
the common problems of life. "Quotes to Live, Love and Laugh By"
was 50 years in the making. The most profound words were selected
recorded and culled to produce a guide for living. Life changes in
an instant. In an instant you may find a long sought after answer
within these pages. The most productive way to utilize this tool is
to pick it up, find the area you need to work on then place it down
for the next task. Happy reading, happy life. Carl "Tuchy" Palmieri
One of the most popular book read in both the Oxford and A.A.
Groups. It tells the story of the Oxford Group and the principles
followed by its members. The esstential difference between the
Oxford Group lies in its focus. A.A.'S focus involved people with a
drinking problem While the Oxford group applied its principles to
any problems affecting mankind. History shows that both approaches
worked.
Emmet Fox was born in Ireland in 1886. After receiving his
education in England, he moved to the United States in the early
1930's, where he began lecturing on spirituality in New York City.
He quickly became one of the most influential leaders of the New
Thought Movement and was a major inspiration for Bill W. and Dr.
Bob, the co-founders of Alcoholics Anonymous. Fox presented his
"essays" at the Hippodrome Theater, the Manhattan Opera House,
Carnegie Hall, and the Astor Hotel. These "meetings" were regularly
attended by several thousand people, including Bill W., his wife
Lois, and many of New York City's AA members. These "essays" became
the basis for various books and pamphlets. Dr. Bob owned, read and
recommended Fox's writings to those he worked with in the Midwest.
Much of Emmet Fox's philosophy resonates throughout the "Big Book."
For example: Devote at least a quarter of an hour a day to prayer
and meditation. Train yourself to give the first thought on
wakening to God. Resolutely turn your back on the past, good or
bad, and live only in the present. Forgive everybody without
exception, no matter what they may have done, and . . . then
forgive YOURSELF whole-heartedly. Endeavor to make your life of as
much service to others as possible. Here, for the first time, is a
compilation of many of the "essays" and booklets Emmet Fox wrote
during the 1930's. You can read for yourself the words of a man who
had a profound influence on Bill, Bob and the AA old-timers. Wally
P. Wally P. is an A.A. archivist / historian and the author of Back
to Basics and How to Listen to God. DR. Fox's work continues to
make a difference in the lives of people in all faiths. We are
pleased to provide the lost pamphlets so that many more people can
benefit from his teachings. Tuchy Palmieri Twice born books from
healing-habits.com
Emmet Fox was born in Ireland in 1886. After receiving his
education in England, he moved to the United States in the early
1930's, where he began lecturing on spirituality in New York City.
He quickly became one of the most influential leaders of the New
Thought Movement and was a major inspiration for Bill W. and Dr.
Bob, the co-founders of Alcoholics Anonymous. Fox presented his
"essays" at the Hippodrome Theater, the Manhattan Opera House,
Carnegie Hall, and the Astor Hotel. These "meetings" were regularly
attended by several thousand people, including Bill W., his wife
Lois, and many of New York City's AA members. These "essays" became
the basis for various books and pamphlets. Dr. Bob owned, read and
recommended Fox's writings to those he worked with in the Midwest.
Much of Emmet Fox's philosophy resonates throughout the "Big Book."
For example: Devote at least a quarter of an hour a day to prayer
and meditation. Train yourself to give the first thought on
wakening to God. Resolutely turn your back on the past, good or
bad, and live only in the present. Forgive everybody without
exception, no matter what they may have done, and . . . then
forgive YOURSELF whole-heartedly. Endeavor to make your life of as
much service to others as possible. Here, for the first time, is a
compilation of many of the "essays" and booklets Emmet Fox wrote
during the 1930's. You can read for yourself the words of a man who
had a profound influence on Bill, Bob and the AA old-timers. Wally
P. Wally P. is an A.A. archivist / historian and the author of Back
to Basics and How to Listen to God. DR. Fox's work continues to
make a difference in the lives of people in all faiths. We are
pleased to provide the lost pamphlets so that many more people can
benefit from his teachings. Tuchy Palmieri Twice born books from
healing-habits.com
These are some of the most powerful words that have transformed the
lives of millions of people through the centuries. Given the
opportunity they will change your life. They will open your eyes,
shift your attitude, and create motivation within you. Life is
filled with its failures, false starts and falls. It requires us to
accept the challenges it brings us and to try again, restart, and
to get up after each fall. The invitation to you is to keep this
book handy and pick it up when the opportunity or need arises. It
is suggested that you use it in three ways: Firstly, if your fall
is the result of a specific problem, select the problem area from
the table of contents and read that section until you find yourself
getting up again. Secondly, if your fall is general in nature,
randomly open the book and continue reading until you start to get
up again. Finally, use these words to bring you to a higher place
of understanding that comforts you, be it heaven, nirvana,
enlightenment, peace or serenity. Above all, enjoy and embrace
these divinely inspired words by the greatest minds from all
cultures and walks of life. Not every word and not every individual
will speak to you. Take the ones that speak to you, move you,
inspire you and ignite you.
Charles Clapp was a member of the Oxford Group under Sam Shoemaker.
He was not able to stop Drinking until he turned to the Oxford
group That Bill W. headed up under Sam's Tutelage as an Oxford
Group member. His first book entitled The Big Bender helped
thousands of Alcoholics, His Second book "There is a solution"
formerly titled "Drinking is not the Problem" is directed to
potential Alcoholics. We at Healing-Habits.com are humbled to offer
a reprinted version of the book to help tens of thousands of
Potential Alcoholics
Much wanted book about a struggle with alcoholism by an early
Alcoholics Anonymous and Oxford Group associate. Charles Clapp was
an Oxford Grouper, who AA founder Bill W had helped get sober in
October of 1935. CC had been working with one Sam Shoemaker, but
could not stay sober until he got help from Bill. "The Big Bender"
relates that story. Clapp was from Bedford Hills. His book was
written around 1937
Success is one of the strangest phenomenon in life. First, it is
often subjective, and it has been elusive for many as it is often
not well defined. Many who work their whole lives finally achieve
it, only to find that it is a hollow victory, void of any
satisfaction. In this inspiring and thought-provoking book one can
discover the paths to satisfying success. You are encouraged to
take from the words of others those that resonate for you and leave
the ones that do not. You can indeed have both success and
satisfaction at the same time. This book proves that it can be done
and has been done for others.
A one of a kind edition of Richard Lynch's classic Freedom From
Fear. This timeless message is enhanced with handwritten notations
to make the point stronger. each page is filled with Good news
hope, and inspiration. The purpose of the book is to bring courage,
strength and hope to the reader so that life becomes joyful
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This dynamic, interactive workbook shares with the reader the words
Barack Obama gave us before and during his campaign; words that
moved, inspired, and touched many of us. They collectively
propelled him into the White House as the 44th President of the
United States. May this collection of words serve as the beginning
of the Obama legacy. He comes to the presidency with one of the
highest approval ratings of our modern presidents. May he serve us
well. God bless America, and God bless you.
three powerful movements provided the foundation for a fourth
movement. t is the self help movement of Alcoholics Anonymous often
reffered to as A.A, It's success and growth has been unequaled by
the previous three movements as it has spread acroos the globe A.A.
itself has become the foundation for 100's of other Self help
movements. This collection of three books gives a clearer picture
of how the roots of A.A, were formed.. The collection starts with
Sam Shoemakers American Implementation then moves into the initial
Oxford Group movement, and ends up with William Booth's the
Salvation Army That has been helping people start new lives for
over 150 years. The common thread of all movements is turning to
God for your strength and Answers. God Bless You Tuchy Palmieri
TO Drink or Not To Drink--- The Common Sense of Drinking Is an
Ideal book to give to someone who maybe questioning whether or not
he or she has a drinking problem. "The Common Sense of Drinking" is
a great recovery book for the newcomer In Alcoholics Anonymous.
Many people find that a newcomer is more inclined to accept and
read "To Drink or Not to Drink" rather than be given the AA big
book immediately. Several Old timers in the program have found the
book helpful in further cementing the idea that they have an
incurable disease. It is also helpful as an aid in the completion
of step one of any 12 step program. A must read for anyone who is
stuck on Step one of the program as it is a direct common sense
approach that meets the question of powerlessness in step one head
on.
Sam Shoemaker a pioneer in both the Oxford group movement and AA.
presents in his book "The conversion Of The Chruch" How the Church
needs to operate like a fellowship and that in reality the
Fellowship is the Church. Sam mentions in his Forward that the
original church was often called the fellowship. AA is often
refered to as the Fellowship. Sam devotes an entire Chapter to the
genius of fellowship. There he emphasises the Importance of
fellowship in The Chruch. "When the Church is alive the desire for
fellowship is alive. Sam gives his definition of real fellowship.
"the core and genius of real fellowship as i see it, is the power
to live and work with people upon the basis of absolute love and
honesty"
Twice-Born Ministers is a book of 12 personal stories of 12
ministers who were reborn and re-energized to do the real work of
ministry by helping people to become faithful followers in every
sense of the word, specifically being reborn themselves to Christ
and to his calling for them to do his work.
Life Changers is comprised of century-old stories of men who had
their lives changed so profoundly and so dramatically that the
original book was reprinted 12 times. Now 100 years later, with its
13th printing, this precious classic is set to change the lives of
many more men and women. The words in this book are as true today
as they were then. Life Changers is also about a man, Frank
Buchman, who was first and foremost a teacher. Buchman could change
the lives of students and scholars in the course of a single
conversation; changing those lives so profoundly and persuasively
that the world was in disbelief. Buchman started a movement that
reached the shores of America and lives today in the form of many
12-step programs. While the original movement was founded on
Christianity, its principles and ideas moved beyond religion and
Christianity into a more generic spiritual movement.
"When Man Listens" has often been referred to as "a simple version
of the Alcoholics Anonymous Book." It is a life altering book that
transforms a person's relationship with God. This new empowering
relationship then alters every aspect of that person's life.
Problems get resolved, and difficulties disappear. This epic making
book has transformed the lives of tens of thousands of people over
the last century. Although written almost a century ago the words
ring true today and it as though they were written for the 21st
century human being. Although the book is Christian based, it's
teachings and principles apply equally to all faiths. This is a
must read for anyone in a recovery program, and for others who are
desirous of change their lives for the better.
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