"Don't let your intellect stand in the way of your intuition." Vernon Linwood Howard
A Course in Miracles: Questions & Answers
In this video, which was taped in
1986, Gloria Wapnick and Kenneth Wapnick, Ph.D. discuss the ways in which
students err in their understanding and practice of "A Course in
Miracles." Not surprisingly, these same errors are being made today.
"The Hollywood movies can make monster pictures with phantoms and creatures from outer space. They can appear on the screen, invade the town and take over human minds and rampage and destroy. And they seem to be a force. I tell you, just as surely as that movie monster is fiction, so are your nightmares, because they're based on a wrong concept of who you are and what you're supposed to be doing as a human being here on earth." Vernon Linwood Howard
Gloria Wapnick and Kenneth Wapnick:
A Course in Miracles: TheReal World (Around 1:07:20 there’s an analogy to a frequency vibration. The Song of Prayer used an analogy of a ladder. “J” reached the top of the ladder. He doesn’t come back down to our level. He raises our consciousness level to his. That’s what going up the mountain in the Bible really meant.)
Christian
Laity Foundation was created as a not for profit organization to support
the teaching of a skilled prayer and meditative life leading to one's healing
which is required to possess peace of mind, fullness of spirit, and wellness of
being. Founded by Dr. Robert Weltman, or as he is
affectionately known as, "Dr. Bob". A clinical psychologist, he received his PhD from
Yeshiva University in 1964, worked in his industry with New York State
Department of Mental Health, owned his own private practice, and as Director of
Counseling for a college, went on to become the head of Psychology for a New
York State Forensic Psychiatric. He retired in 1994. The Will of God: Bringing My Children Home
Why are you unhappy?
Because 99.9 per cent
Of everything you think,
And of everything you do,
Is for yourself —
And there isn't one.
-Wei Wu Wei
Unworldly Wise; As the Owl Remarked to the Rabbit, 1974, Note: this book published under the further pseudonym 'O.O.O.'
"Wei Wu Wei" was the pseudonym of Terence James Stannus Gray (1895 - 1986)






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