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ARTICLES RELATED TO Dr. Helen Schucman |  |  |  | Dr. Helen Schucman: Encyclopedia II - William Thetford - Career and hiring of Dr. Helen SchucmanFor the next five years after his graduation in 1949, Thetford worked as a research psychologist in both Chicago, and later in Washington, DC. He spent 1954 and 1955 as the director of clinical psychology at the Institute of Living in Hartford, Connecticut. From 1955 to 1957 he was an assistant professor of psychology at Cornell University.
In 1958 he accepted an assistant professorship, which later developed into a full professorship, at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. During a portion of this same period ...
See also:William Thetford, William Thetford - Early childhood, William Thetford - University education, William Thetford - Career and hiring of Dr. Helen Schucman, William Thetford - Thetford's Invitation for ACIM, William Thetford - The years of ACIM transcription, William Thetford - Move to California, William Thetford - Anecdotal accounts of Thetford's California life, William Thetford - Related Links Read more here: » William Thetford: Encyclopedia II - William Thetford - Career and hiring of Dr. Helen Schucman |
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 |  |  | Dr. Helen Schucman: Encyclopedia II - William Thetford - The years of ACIM transcription
Finally in October of that year, the transcriptions of what is now known as ACIM first began. According to both Thetford and Schucman, due to Schucman’s intensely divided feelings about the work of the transcription, Schucman would at times require a great deal of reassurance from Thetford in order to complete the process that eventually resulted in the first typewritten copy of ACIM, (which later became known as the Urtext).
According to Thetford, Schucman was sitting at home on the night of October 21st, when she heard an internal ...
See also:William Thetford, William Thetford - Early childhood, William Thetford - University education, William Thetford - Career and hiring of Dr. Helen Schucman, William Thetford - Thetford's Invitation for ACIM, William Thetford - The years of ACIM transcription, William Thetford - Move to California, William Thetford - Anecdotal accounts of Thetford's California life, William Thetford - Related Links Read more here: » William Thetford: Encyclopedia II - William Thetford - The years of ACIM transcription |
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 |  |  | Dr. Helen Schucman: Encyclopedia II - William Thetford - Thetford's Invitation for ACIMThe working relationship between Thetford and Schucman was apparently often somewhat strained, yet throughout these difficulties they would always maintain a certain level of professional courtesy and respect for one another. The story is often retold that it was into this environment of inter-relational strain between Thetford and Schucman that the ACIM material was in a sense first “invited” into this world. This “invitation” came in the form of an exclamation by Thetford one day, in the midst of one of their periodic difficulties, ...
See also:William Thetford, William Thetford - Early childhood, William Thetford - University education, William Thetford - Career and hiring of Dr. Helen Schucman, William Thetford - Thetford's Invitation for ACIM, William Thetford - The years of ACIM transcription, William Thetford - Move to California, William Thetford - Anecdotal accounts of Thetford's California life, William Thetford - Related Links Read more here: » William Thetford: Encyclopedia II - William Thetford - Thetford's Invitation for ACIM |
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 |  |  | Dr. Helen Schucman: Encyclopedia II - William Thetford - Early childhoodThetford was born on April 23, 1923 in Chicago, Illinois to John R. and Mabel K. Thetford as the youngest of three children. At the time of his birth and early childhood, his parents were both regular members of the Christian Science Church. At the age of seven, the untimely death of his older sister caused his parents to disavow their affiliation with the Church of Christian Science. Afterwards, for the next few years, Thet ...
See also:William Thetford, William Thetford - Early childhood, William Thetford - University education, William Thetford - Career and hiring of Dr. Helen Schucman, William Thetford - Thetford's Invitation for ACIM, William Thetford - The years of ACIM transcription, William Thetford - Move to California, William Thetford - Anecdotal accounts of Thetford's California life, William Thetford - Related Links Read more here: » William Thetford: Encyclopedia II - William Thetford - Early childhood |
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 |  |  | Dr. Helen Schucman: Encyclopedia II - William Thetford - University educationFollowing graduation from high school, he was awarded a four-year scholarship to DePauw University in Indiana where he graduated with majors in psychology and pre-medicine in 1944. During the course of his university studies, Thetford eventually settled on the idea of specializing in psychology, and in 1949 he received his Ph.D. in this field from the University of Chicago.
While he was a student during the early 1940s he served for a time as an administrative assistant for the Manhattan Project, the WWII atom bomb development project ...
See also:William Thetford, William Thetford - Early childhood, William Thetford - University education, William Thetford - Career and hiring of Dr. Helen Schucman, William Thetford - Thetford's Invitation for ACIM, William Thetford - The years of ACIM transcription, William Thetford - Move to California, William Thetford - Anecdotal accounts of Thetford's California life, William Thetford - Related Links Read more here: » William Thetford: Encyclopedia II - William Thetford - University education |
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 |  |  | Dr. Helen Schucman: Encyclopedia II - William Thetford - Move to CaliforniaIn 1978 Thetford resigned from his positions at both Columbia University and at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital. In 1980 he packed up his household, and at the apparent invitation of Judith Skutch Whitson, moved to Tiburon California, where Whitson was by now employed full time in the publication and distribution of ACIM.
Now at age 57, in Tiburon Thetford transitioned into a sort of semi-retirement, no longer accepting any demanding positions of heavy responsibility in either his professional life, or in his involvement with the ever ...
See also:William Thetford, William Thetford - Early childhood, William Thetford - University education, William Thetford - Career and hiring of Dr. Helen Schucman, William Thetford - Thetford's Invitation for ACIM, William Thetford - The years of ACIM transcription, William Thetford - Move to California, William Thetford - Anecdotal accounts of Thetford's California life, William Thetford - Related Links Read more here: » William Thetford: Encyclopedia II - William Thetford - Move to California |
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 |  |  | Dr. Helen Schucman: Encyclopedia II - William Thetford - Anecdotal accounts of Thetford's California lifeDuring one such interchange with his friend Judith Skutch Whitson, Whitson describes calling Thetford during a moment of extremely high tension in her relationship with Jampolski. In the phone conversation Whitson went on at length, describing what she perceived to be Jampolski’s many faults. Thetford listened intently until Whitson finally ran out of breath. He then quietly said, "Judy, the Course (ACIM) can be summed up in the question, 'Are you willing to see your brother sinless?' "
"No!" Whitson screamed.
"Well, dea ...
See also:William Thetford, William Thetford - Early childhood, William Thetford - University education, William Thetford - Career and hiring of Dr. Helen Schucman, William Thetford - Thetford's Invitation for ACIM, William Thetford - The years of ACIM transcription, William Thetford - Move to California, William Thetford - Anecdotal accounts of Thetford's California life, William Thetford - Related Links Read more here: » William Thetford: Encyclopedia II - William Thetford - Anecdotal accounts of Thetford's California life |
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 |  |  | Dr. Helen Schucman: Encyclopedia II - Kenneth Wapnick - Introduction to Schucman and ThetfordDuring the course of the many transitions that were required for Wapnick’s planned entrance into the monastic life, Wapnick was introduced to a few different priests and related circles of friends. Amongst these new introductions were two psychologists who stood out in particular. These two psychologists were introduced to him as a result of some of their shared interests in the psychology of religious experience. These were Dr. Helen Schucman and Dr. William Thetford of the Columbia University School of Medicine, to whom Wapnick was first ...
See also:Kenneth Wapnick, Kenneth Wapnick - Childhood, Kenneth Wapnick - Higher education and early career, Kenneth Wapnick - Consideration of a Roman Catholic monastic vocation, Kenneth Wapnick - Introduction to Schucman and Thetford, Kenneth Wapnick - Initial impression of the ACIM manuscript, Kenneth Wapnick - Early involvement in editing and publishing of ACIM, Kenneth Wapnick - Subsequent involvement in publication and teaching of ACIM, Kenneth Wapnick - Related links, Kenneth Wapnick - Footnote references Read more here: » Kenneth Wapnick: Encyclopedia II - Kenneth Wapnick - Introduction to Schucman and Thetford |
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 |  |  | Dr. Helen Schucman: Encyclopedia II - A Course In Miracles - Authorship and prepublication editingDr. Helen Schucman was the individual who first "penned" A Course In Miracles. The book's three primary sections were written down in shorthand between 1965 and 1972. The brief section titled "Clarification of Terms" was also received or channeled at this time.
Dr. Schucman insisted that she was not the author of A Course In Miracles but only the "scribe" of the text. Dr. Schucman was said to have originally penned the material in a manner more akin to a secretary taking dictation than as an actual author. Both Schucman, ...
See also:A Course In Miracles, A Course In Miracles - Authorship and prepublication editing, A Course In Miracles - Publication, A Course In Miracles - ACIM based publications of note, A Course In Miracles - Decentralized leadership amongst most ACIM students, A Course In Miracles - Contents of ACIM, A Course In Miracles - Main tenets, A Course In Miracles - Introductory paragraph of A Course In Miracles, A Course In Miracles - Definitions of cause and effect in the material world, A Course In Miracles - Cosmology of the separation and the Atonement, A Course In Miracles - Reunifying psychology of forgiveness and the Atonement, A Course In Miracles - Comparisons of ACIM to other spiritual belief systems, A Course In Miracles - Comparison of ACIM to Christianity, A Course In Miracles - Comparison to philosophical idealism responsibility assumption and the New Thought Movement, A Course In Miracles - Similarities between ACIM and other miscellaneous spiritual belief systems, A Course In Miracles - Unique aspects of ACIM's spiritual belief system, A Course In Miracles - Critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Some negative critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Some positive critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Two common critical misunderstandings, A Course In Miracles - Related movements, A Course In Miracles - Some concerns expressed regarding Charles Anderson's study group, A Course In Miracles - ACIM church movement, A Course In Miracles - Other ACIM related movements of note and support organizations, A Course In Miracles - Footnote references Read more here: » A Course In Miracles: Encyclopedia II - A Course In Miracles - Authorship and prepublication editing |
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 |  |  | Dr. Helen Schucman: Encyclopedia II - Kenneth Wapnick - Subsequent involvement in publication and teaching of ACIMIn 1982, Kenneth Wapnick entered into his second marriage with Gloria Wapnick, whom he met as a result of an encounter at an ACIM related event. The following year, Kenneth and Gloria Wapnick founded the Foundation for A Course in Miracles (or FACIM) in New York state. The foundation served initially as a residential teaching organization, but with the 2001 move to Temecula, California, the foundation evolved into a daytime teaching institute with an Electronic Outreach program.
Also during the years after the initial publicati ...
See also:Kenneth Wapnick, Kenneth Wapnick - Childhood, Kenneth Wapnick - Higher education and early career, Kenneth Wapnick - Consideration of a Roman Catholic monastic vocation, Kenneth Wapnick - Introduction to Schucman and Thetford, Kenneth Wapnick - Initial impression of the ACIM manuscript, Kenneth Wapnick - Early involvement in editing and publishing of ACIM, Kenneth Wapnick - Subsequent involvement in publication and teaching of ACIM, Kenneth Wapnick - Related links, Kenneth Wapnick - Footnote references Read more here: » Kenneth Wapnick: Encyclopedia II - Kenneth Wapnick - Subsequent involvement in publication and teaching of ACIM |
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 |  |  | Dr. Helen Schucman: Encyclopedia II - A Course In Miracles - Symbolically channeled from Jesus ChristIn the Manual for Teachers, it is stated, "The name of Jesus Christ as such is but a symbol" [page 58, M]. Kenneth Wapnick, the heir to Helen Schucman, has stated that Helen Schucman never literally heard the voice of Jesus Christ, and she never meant that A Course In Miracles was literally channeled from Jesus Christ. (Wapnick also notes that Schucman never used the word "channel" to describe the process. She exclusively used the term "scribe.") This distinguishes A Course In Miracles from New Age and paranormal materials that are claimed to be the r ...
See also:A Course In Miracles, A Course In Miracles - Authorship and prepublication editing, A Course In Miracles - Symbolically channeled from Jesus Christ, A Course In Miracles - Publication, A Course In Miracles - ACIM based publications of note, A Course In Miracles - Decentralized leadership amongst most ACIM students, A Course In Miracles - Contents of ACIM, A Course In Miracles - Main tenets, A Course In Miracles - Introductory paragraph of A Course In Miracles, A Course In Miracles - Definitions of cause and effect in the material world, A Course In Miracles - Cosmology of the separation and the Atonement, A Course In Miracles - Reunifying psychology of forgiveness and the Atonement, A Course In Miracles - Comparisons of ACIM to other spiritual belief systems, A Course In Miracles - Comparison of ACIM to Christianity, A Course In Miracles - Comparison to philosophical idealism responsibility assumption and the New Thought Movement, A Course In Miracles - Similarities between ACIM and other miscellaneous spiritual belief systems, A Course In Miracles - Unique aspects of ACIM's spiritual belief system, A Course In Miracles - Critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Some negative critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Some positive critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Two common critical misunderstandings, A Course In Miracles - Related movements, A Course In Miracles - Some concerns expressed regarding Charles Anderson's study group, A Course In Miracles - ACIM church movement, A Course In Miracles - Other ACIM related movements of note and support organizations, A Course In Miracles - Footnote references Read more here: » A Course In Miracles: Encyclopedia II - A Course In Miracles - Symbolically channeled from Jesus Christ |
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 |  |  | Dr. Helen Schucman: Encyclopedia II - Kenneth Wapnick - Higher education and early careerContinuing with his strong interest in Beethoven and Mozart, and also with new interests developing in various religious literatures, Wapnick enrolled in college in 1960 and majored in psychology. He received his bachelor's degree in 1965, and continued on in a Ph.D. program in clinical psychology. For his doctoral thesis, Wapnick chose the topic of St. Teresa of Avila, the famous sixteenth century Spanish mystic. Thus perhaps he made the first practical ...
See also:Kenneth Wapnick, Kenneth Wapnick - Childhood, Kenneth Wapnick - Higher education and early career, Kenneth Wapnick - Consideration of a Roman Catholic monastic vocation, Kenneth Wapnick - Introduction to Schucman and Thetford, Kenneth Wapnick - Initial impression of the ACIM manuscript, Kenneth Wapnick - Early involvement in editing and publishing of ACIM, Kenneth Wapnick - Subsequent involvement in publication and teaching of ACIM, Kenneth Wapnick - Related links, Kenneth Wapnick - Footnote references Read more here: » Kenneth Wapnick: Encyclopedia II - Kenneth Wapnick - Higher education and early career |
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 |  |  | Dr. Helen Schucman: Encyclopedia II - Kenneth Wapnick - Consideration of a Roman Catholic monastic vocationRecognizing his personal fondness for the simplicity of the monastic lifestyle, he began to develop an interest in doing personal research into monasticism. This interest eventually led him to visit the Roman Catholic Trappist monastery of Gethsemani in Kentucky (the same monastery in which the famous monk and author, Thomas Merton had once lived).
At the Gethsemani monastery he felt a sense of deep tranquility and belonging come over himself. His experience at the Gethsemani monastery was so profound, that it convinced him then and t ...
See also:Kenneth Wapnick, Kenneth Wapnick - Childhood, Kenneth Wapnick - Higher education and early career, Kenneth Wapnick - Consideration of a Roman Catholic monastic vocation, Kenneth Wapnick - Introduction to Schucman and Thetford, Kenneth Wapnick - Initial impression of the ACIM manuscript, Kenneth Wapnick - Early involvement in editing and publishing of ACIM, Kenneth Wapnick - Subsequent involvement in publication and teaching of ACIM, Kenneth Wapnick - Related links, Kenneth Wapnick - Footnote references Read more here: » Kenneth Wapnick: Encyclopedia II - Kenneth Wapnick - Consideration of a Roman Catholic monastic vocation |
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 |  |  | Dr. Helen Schucman: Encyclopedia II - A Course In Miracles - ACIM based publications of noteSeveral subsequent authors have published successful ACIM based books, which were written with the primary intention of either commenting on, or expounding upon the philosophy and teachings of ACIM. Some of these have sold over 1 million copies. Amongst these are:
Daily Meditations for Practicing the Course by Karen Casey with nearly two million copies sold.
A Return to Love by Marianne Williamson with over 1 million copies sold.
Love is Letting Go of ...
See also:A Course In Miracles, A Course In Miracles - Authorship and prepublication editing, A Course In Miracles - Publication, A Course In Miracles - ACIM based publications of note, A Course In Miracles - Decentralized leadership amongst most ACIM students, A Course In Miracles - Contents of ACIM, A Course In Miracles - Main tenets, A Course In Miracles - Introductory paragraph of A Course In Miracles, A Course In Miracles - Definitions of cause and effect in the material world, A Course In Miracles - Cosmology of the separation and the Atonement, A Course In Miracles - Reunifying psychology of forgiveness and the Atonement, A Course In Miracles - Comparisons of ACIM to other spiritual belief systems, A Course In Miracles - Comparison of ACIM to Christianity, A Course In Miracles - Comparison to philosophical idealism responsibility assumption and the New Thought Movement, A Course In Miracles - Similarities between ACIM and other miscellaneous spiritual belief systems, A Course In Miracles - Unique aspects of ACIM's spiritual belief system, A Course In Miracles - Critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Some negative critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Some positive critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Two common critical misunderstandings, A Course In Miracles - Related movements, A Course In Miracles - Some concerns expressed regarding Charles Anderson's study group, A Course In Miracles - ACIM church movement, A Course In Miracles - Other ACIM related movements of note and support organizations, A Course In Miracles - Footnote references Read more here: » A Course In Miracles: Encyclopedia II - A Course In Miracles - ACIM based publications of note |
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 |  |  | Dr. Helen Schucman: Encyclopedia II - A Course In Miracles - Contents of ACIMThe central texts of ACIM are comprised of four parts:
A Text section that includes teachings on the nature of forgiveness, and about how to let go of one's faulty misperceptions regarding the true nature of human relationships. These misperceptions are a part of the faulty belief system of the ego. Once let go of, these mistaken beliefs are then naturally replaced by unconditional forgiveness, which ultimately leads one to the awareness of God. Forgiveness is considered to be a critical aspect of love. The faulty belief system ...
See also:A Course In Miracles, A Course In Miracles - Authorship and prepublication editing, A Course In Miracles - Publication, A Course In Miracles - ACIM based publications of note, A Course In Miracles - Decentralized leadership amongst most ACIM students, A Course In Miracles - Contents of ACIM, A Course In Miracles - Main tenets, A Course In Miracles - Introductory paragraph of A Course In Miracles, A Course In Miracles - Definitions of cause and effect in the material world, A Course In Miracles - Cosmology of the separation and the Atonement, A Course In Miracles - Reunifying psychology of forgiveness and the Atonement, A Course In Miracles - Comparisons of ACIM to other spiritual belief systems, A Course In Miracles - Comparison of ACIM to Christianity, A Course In Miracles - Comparison to philosophical idealism responsibility assumption and the New Thought Movement, A Course In Miracles - Similarities between ACIM and other miscellaneous spiritual belief systems, A Course In Miracles - Unique aspects of ACIM's spiritual belief system, A Course In Miracles - Critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Some negative critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Some positive critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Two common critical misunderstandings, A Course In Miracles - Related movements, A Course In Miracles - Some concerns expressed regarding Charles Anderson's study group, A Course In Miracles - ACIM church movement, A Course In Miracles - Other ACIM related movements of note and support organizations, A Course In Miracles - Footnote references Read more here: » A Course In Miracles: Encyclopedia II - A Course In Miracles - Contents of ACIM |
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A Course In Miracles - Comparison of ACIM to Christianity.
According to the historical theological roots of most Christian denominations, the most favorable view is that a manuscript such as ACIM must be as an apocryphal work. Early Christian teachings recommend that such documents, at their very best, must always be considered as secondary in authority to the Bible. This official teaching of the early Christian Church regarding such writings was finally agreed upon by the Church Fathers of the fourth and ...
See also:A Course In Miracles, A Course In Miracles - Authorship and prepublication editing, A Course In Miracles - Publication, A Course In Miracles - ACIM based publications of note, A Course In Miracles - Decentralized leadership amongst most ACIM students, A Course In Miracles - Contents of ACIM, A Course In Miracles - Main tenets, A Course In Miracles - Introductory paragraph of A Course In Miracles, A Course In Miracles - Definitions of cause and effect in the material world, A Course In Miracles - Cosmology of the separation and the Atonement, A Course In Miracles - Reunifying psychology of forgiveness and the Atonement, A Course In Miracles - Comparisons of ACIM to other spiritual belief systems, A Course In Miracles - Comparison of ACIM to Christianity, A Course In Miracles - Comparison to philosophical idealism responsibility assumption and the New Thought Movement, A Course In Miracles - Similarities between ACIM and other miscellaneous spiritual belief systems, A Course In Miracles - Unique aspects of ACIM's spiritual belief system, A Course In Miracles - Critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Some negative critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Some positive critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Two common critical misunderstandings, A Course In Miracles - Related movements, A Course In Miracles - Some concerns expressed regarding Charles Anderson's study group, A Course In Miracles - ACIM church movement, A Course In Miracles - Other ACIM related movements of note and support organizations, A Course In Miracles - Footnote references Read more here: » A Course In Miracles: Encyclopedia II - A Course In Miracles - Comparisons of ACIM to other spiritual belief systems |
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 |  |  | Dr. Helen Schucman: Encyclopedia II - Kenneth Wapnick - ChildhoodKenneth was born to a culturally Jewish family that was only semi-observant in Jewish religious practice. His upbringing continued in Brooklyn during which he attended a traditional Jewish elementary school, or Yeshiva, for the first eight grades of his education.
After his completion of the Yeshiva training, much to his relief, Kenneth was permitted to attend public schools. By this point, Kenneth considered himself to be an agnostic, sensing numerous points of personal incompatibility between his own temperament and the overall temper ...
See also:Kenneth Wapnick, Kenneth Wapnick - Childhood, Kenneth Wapnick - Higher education and early career, Kenneth Wapnick - Consideration of a Roman Catholic monastic vocation, Kenneth Wapnick - Introduction to Schucman and Thetford, Kenneth Wapnick - Initial impression of the ACIM manuscript, Kenneth Wapnick - Early involvement in editing and publishing of ACIM, Kenneth Wapnick - Subsequent involvement in publication and teaching of ACIM, Kenneth Wapnick - Related links, Kenneth Wapnick - Footnote references Read more here: » Kenneth Wapnick: Encyclopedia II - Kenneth Wapnick - Childhood |
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