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Helen Schucman (Writer)
[July 14, 1909 - February 9, 1981] |
Profile created October 11, 2007 |
Evaluating the Educability of the Severely Mentally Retarded
(1960)
Psychotherapy: Purpose, Process, & Practice (1982)
Psychotherapy is the only form of therapy there is. Since only the
mind can be sick, only the mind can be healed. A short concise version of
the path a patient must be helped to take to change his mind about the
"reality" of illusions.
Gifts of God (1989,
2008 release)
Poems by the scribe of
a Course in Miracles.
See also
The Gifts of God -- the 2004 CD
audio version by Kenneth Wapnick.
A Course in Miracles (1992), Helen Shucman and
William N. Thetford, eds.
Hardcover Edition,
Paperback,
Pocket Edition
The great classic work, A Course in Miracles, is devoted to
teachings about who we are, our relationships to God and with each other,
and the actually mental nature of our bodies and the world. There are three
constituent parts to the Course: The Text, a Workbook for Students,
and the Manual for Teachers. The Text lays out the theoretical
foundation for the metaphysical system of the Course. The Workbook contains
a series of 365 Lessons to be practiced daily for the purpose of retraining
the mind and healing our perception. Finally, the Manual contains
information for and about advanced teachers of God. The Course is also about
miracles, which students understand to be, in part, a shift in perception to
healed vision. But miracles are more than a shift in perception, because the
shift has consequences in the world as we see it. The Course is a self study
educational program for retraining the mind that is spiritual, rather than
religious, in its perspective. Although the Course uses Christian
terminology, it expresses a universal experience, and its underlying
ontology is reminiscent of ancient refrains, echoing the world's most
hallowed traditions.
Readings from "A Course in Miracles" (1996)
Audio Cassette
Jesus' Course in Miracles (2000)
Jesus' Course in Miracles consists of the complete and unabridged
Text volume of the great classic work, A Course in Miracles, as it was
completed by Schucman and Thetford in 1972, before substantial editing by
others. This early manuscript is sometimes called the Hugh Lynn Cayce
version or simply the "HLC." Both its history and detailed textual analysis
clearly establish that this edition is closer to the dictation that Helen
Schucman received than other versions of the Course that have been
published. In order to preserve the pristine character of original 1972
manuscript, the all-capitals rendition of emphasized words that appears in
the typescript has been preserved in this edition, as have occasional
misspellings and typographic errors. A 102 page Appendix, which compares the
1972 edition with the later second edition, is included in this edition. The
conversational tone of Jesus' Course in Miracles invites the novice student
into conversation with the Author, and even advanced students of A Course in
Miracles have found a new clarity and a deeper understanding from their
study of this edition of the Course. The restoration of the previously lost
material and presentation of the text in its original sequence enlivens the
conversation with the Author and gives him a presence that some feel is
lacking in the later editions. Many students have found the study of Jesus'
Course in Miracles to be indispensable in their curriculum.
Meditations From A Course in Miracles
(2007)
Inspirational quotes of universal wisdom.
See also:
A Course in Miracles (Date
unknown) by Shirley West
Choose Once Again: Selections from a Course in Miracles (1981),
Julius J. Finegold
and William N. Thetford, eds.
Good-Bye to Guilt: Releasing Fear Through Forgiveness (1985) by
Gerald Jampolsky with
Patricia Hopkins and
William N. Thetford
Absence from Felicity: The Story of Helen Schucman and Her Scribing of A Course in Miracles (1991) by
Kenneth Wapnick
Journey Without Distance: The Story Behind A Course in Miracles (1996) by
Robert Skutch
With more than 1.5 million copies in print,
A Course In Miracles is
one of the most popular texts for self-actualization. A self-study course
designed to help change one’s perceptions,
A Course In Miracles was
recorded over a seven-year period by Dr.
Helen Schucman, a highly respected research psychologist who heard a
“voice” dictating the material to her. In Journey Without Distance,
Robert Skutch, director of the Foundation
for Inner Peace, publishers of A Course in Miracles, recounts
the inspirational story of how the book came to be. What was
Helen Schucman really like? Why was
she chosen to receive the material? What roles did other people play in
this fantastic journey? Based on firsthand accounts told to the author,
Journey Without Distance is a suspenseful and dramatic story that will
fascinate the millions of people who have read
A Course In Miracles and
captivate those who have not yet opened its pages.
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