Miracle Hour Episode 3: Nothing I See Means Anything
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Today’s edition of The Miracle Hour is an introduction to the Course in Miracles workbook. I describe the basic purpose of the workbook, take you through the first 14 lessons, and give some ideas about how they work. I also read a piece of poetry called At This Point from a 1989 volume titled 313.
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Today’s edition of The Miracle Hour is an introduction to the Course in Miracles workbook. I describe the basic purpose of the workbook, take you through the first 14 lessons, and give some ideas about how they work. I also read a piece of poetry called At This Point from a 1989 volume titled 313.
Music is by Vision Quest. The program is 59 minutes.
Here is an " target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">interview with Kenneth Wapnik, one of the first people to read A Course in Miracles. He knew Helen and Bill personally, he assisted with editing from the Hugh Lynn Casey edition into the First Edition (mainly by helping set typing style), and then became the first metateacher of the work — a teacher of teachers.
This interview has a slow start — lots of giggling — and then when it gets into the substance, it’s fantastic, particularly in dealing with the relationship between Helen and the work, Helen and Jesus, who Jesus was, and so on.
Music is by Vision Quest. The program is 59 minutes.
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I just found this interview with Kenneth Wapnik, one of the first people to read A Course in Miracles. He knew Helen and Bill personally, he assisted with editing from the Hugh Lynn Casey edition into the First Edition (mainly by helping set typing style), and then became the first metateacher of the the work — a teacher of teachers.
This interview has a slow start — lots of giggling — and then when it gets into the substance, it’s fantastic, particularly in dealing with the relationship between Helen and the work, Helen and Jesus, who Jesus was, and so on.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3sPQj9vrg0