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Autism and Forgiveness...
Pursuant to my recent reflections on autism, a friend reminded me of how Dr. Helen Schucman, who was the scribe of A Course in Miracles, was so often able to be helpful to children with mental handicaps. At some point du… -
On Giving Birth
What danger can assail the wholly innocent? What can attack the guiltless? What fear can enter and disturb the peace of sinlessness? What has been given you, even in its infancy, is in full communication with God and you… -
Back to Basics
The other day I posted about the exact issues of how to mentally disentangle the Christian construct of Jesus from the Jesus of the Thomas gospel. This theme is very much in line with my recent discussion of the material… -
MLK Day and Building a Monument
Tonight I had the chance to attend Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem, where there was an event for MLK day, including a fundraiser for the new MLK monument in Washington. And there was a beautiful concert by the choirs… -
A Vast Illusion
The discussion of the holographic model of our experiential world, the "universe," in this context would not be complete without mentioning this book by Ken Wapnick, which is the most comprehensive summary of the things … -
Absence from Felicity
Here is another book that was mentioned in Closing the Circle, and I have sofar not discussed in full on this site. I doubt anyone would read this book unless they were already interested in the Course, and for as much i… -
"What It Says": From the Preface of A Course In Miracles
This book is a more recent contribution from Ken Wapnick, but in a lot of ways, next to A Talk Given, it may be one of the more suitable "introductory" books available from his hand, which is the main reason for includin… -
Introductions
If there is anyone who put me on the track to consciously seek out a path to the teachings of Yeshua prior to him becoming Christianized as Jesus, it was the Dutch author Johan Willem Kaiser (JWK), whose main body of wor… -
A Rose by Any Other Name: J, Jesus, Jeshua, Yeshua?
Are the names truly all the same? Yes and no. Gary Renard's teachers tell him in The Disappearance of the Universe, to use the name J instead of Jesus, in order to avoid confusion with the Jesus of Christianity, both i… -
Closing the Circle, Squared
At least. And there may be more than two... circles that are being closed, I mean. When picking a name for this book, I quickly noticed that the name that suggested itself to me was not all that original, and that the s…
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