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A Course in Miracles
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A Course in Miracles

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by Helen Schucman

Recommended by Carlos Santana and Ed Latimore

Recommended by Carlos Santana and Ed Latimore

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Recommended by 2 sources and appears in Spiritual, Spirituality, and Personal Development.

Helen Schucman, Ph.D., was a clinical and research psychologist. A Course in Miracles was "scribed" by Dr. Schucman between 1965 and 1972 through a process of inner dictation. She experienced the process as one of a distinct and clear dictation from an inner voice, which earlier had identified itself to her as Jesus. William Thetford, Ph.D., was he...

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