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a workbook companion, Volume I: Lessons 1–180
A Workbook Companion is an invaluable aid to students of A Course in Miracles. As its title suggests, it acts as a companion as the student goes through the 365 daily lessons of the Workbook of A Course in Miracles. It provides insightful commentary into the teaching covered in the lessons, detailed instructions on how to actually apply the lessons in daily life, and helpful anecdotes from the author's own life and experience of doing the lessons.
It also contains a series of short essays which cover in more depth some of the particular practice techniques and methods found in the Workbook, such as meditation. This book is an invaluable guide to anyone doing the Workbook of A Course in Miracles, helping the student to put into practice the radical teachings of the Course and experience the inner peace and miracles that it promises. |
A Workbook companion, volume II: Lessons 181–365
A Workbook Companion is an invaluable aid to students of A Course in Miracles. As its title suggests, it acts as a companion as the student goes through the 365 daily lessons of the Workbook of A Course in Miracles. It provides insightful commentary into the teaching covered in the lessons, detailed instructions on how to actually apply the lessons in daily life, and helpful anecdotes from the author's own life and experience of doing the lessons.
It also contains a series of short essays which cover in more depth some of the particular practice techniques and methods found in the Workbook, such as meditation. This book is an invaluable guide to anyone doing the Workbook of A Course in Miracles, helping the student to put into practice the radical teachings of the Course and experience the inner peace and miracles that it promises. |
seeing the bible differently
The modern spiritual teaching and path, A Course in Miracles, contains hundreds of reference to the Bible, and both the New Testament and the Course claim to present Jesus' teachings. There is an obvious and important relationship between the Course and the Bible, and how the two relate is a natural question. Seeing the Bible Differently answers the question. Drawing on the Course's attitude toward the Bible, this book recognizes both the many similarities between the two and also the significant differences.
My book presents a picture, emphasizing the continuity of God's message in the two books, while seeing the Course as a later, clearer presentation of truth, superceding the Bible in some ways while standing clearly in its lineage. The idea of progressive revelation that I present will help the reader evaluate the teachings of the Bible, enrich their understanding of the Course with knowledge of the Bible, and integrate the truths they find in the Bible into their understanding of the Course. |