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Spiritualism in its modern incarnation started in the mid-19th century in the United States, a syncretic adjunct of largely Christian population. It is often described as Christian due to an essentially Christian moral system, a perceived belief in the Judeo-Christian God and an afterlife similar to the concept of Heaven. Liturgical practices such as Sunday services and the singing of hymns are also evidence of a largely Christian influence.
Traditional Spiritualists state that they are not necessarily Christians. While they view Jesus as a great teacher and likely a medium, they do not see belief in his teachings a ...
See also:Spiritualism, Spiritualism - Background, Spiritualism - Meditation, Spiritualism - Organizations, Spiritualism - Specific Religions and Thought Currents, Spiritualism - Theorists and Proponents, Spiritualism - Well-known Believers, Spiritualism - Critics and Exposers, Spiritualism - Exposed Frauds, Spiritualism - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Spiritualism: Encyclopedia II - Spiritualism - Background |
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 |  |  | Spiritualism - Miscellaneous: Encyclopedia II - Spiritualism - MeditationMeditation is used to calm the "voices" of modern, hectic life so that the practitioner can better hear his or her guide. Meditation often includes the breathing practices of Buddist meditation (ānāpānasati) and may also include the idea of chakras.
The Spiritualist may also focus on the tenets of their chosen religion to help them attain a higher existence. These may include standard prayers (Hail Mary, Shema Yisrael or Salah etc.), focusing on the name of God (Jesus, YHWH or All ...
See also:Spiritualism, Spiritualism - Background, Spiritualism - Meditation, Spiritualism - Organizations, Spiritualism - Specific Religions and Thought Currents, Spiritualism - Theorists and Proponents, Spiritualism - Well-known Believers, Spiritualism - Critics and Exposers, Spiritualism - Exposed Frauds, Spiritualism - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Spiritualism: Encyclopedia II - Spiritualism - Meditation |
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 |  |  | Spiritualism - Miscellaneous: Encyclopedia - ConsciousnessConsciousness is a quality of the mind generally regarded to comprise such key features as subjectivity, self-awareness, sentience, sapience, and the ability to perceive the relationship between oneself and one's environment. It is a subject of much research in philosophy of mind, psychology, neurology, and cognitive science.
Some philosophers divide consciousness into phenomenal consciousness, which is experience itself, and access consciousness, which is the processing of the things in experience (Block 2004). Others consider ...
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 |  |  | Spiritualism - Miscellaneous: Encyclopedia II - Consciousness - Spiritual approachesSpiritual approaches to consciousness involve the idea of altered states of consciousness or religious experience. Changes in the state of consciousness or a religious experience can occur spontaneously or as a result of religious observance. It is also maintained by some religions and religious factions that the universe itself is consciousness.
In shamanic practices, changes in states of consciousness are induced by activities that create trance states, such as drumming, dancing, fasting, sensory deprivation, exposure to extremes of ...
See also:Consciousness, Consciousness - Etymology, Consciousness - Consciousness and language, Consciousness - Cognitive neuroscience approaches, Consciousness - Philosophical approaches, Consciousness - Phenomenal and access consciousness, Consciousness - The description and location of phenomenal consciousness, Consciousness - Access consciousness, Consciousness - Physical approaches, Consciousness - Spiritual approaches, Consciousness - Functions of consciousness, Consciousness - Tests of consciousness, Consciousness - Turing Test, Consciousness - Mirror test, Consciousness - Cognitive Neuroscience, Consciousness - Philosophy, Consciousness - Physical Theories of Consciousness, Consciousness - People, Consciousness - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Consciousness - Spiritual approaches |
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 |  |  | Spiritualism - Miscellaneous: Encyclopedia II - Consciousness - Philosophical approachesSome philosophers suggest that consciousness resists or even defies definition. Others believe it can be usefully distinguished between phenomenal consciousness and access or psychological consciousness, while still others disagree. There are many philosophical stances on consciousness, including: behaviorism, dualism, idealism, functionalism, phenomenalism, physicalism, emergentism, and mysticism.
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See also:Consciousness, Consciousness - Etymology, Consciousness - Consciousness and language, Consciousness - Cognitive neuroscience approaches, Consciousness - Philosophical approaches, Consciousness - Phenomenal and access consciousness, Consciousness - The description and location of phenomenal consciousness, Consciousness - Access consciousness, Consciousness - Physical approaches, Consciousness - Spiritual approaches, Consciousness - Functions of consciousness, Consciousness - Tests of consciousness, Consciousness - Turing Test, Consciousness - Mirror test, Consciousness - Cognitive Neuroscience, Consciousness - Philosophy, Consciousness - Physical Theories of Consciousness, Consciousness - People, Consciousness - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Consciousness - Philosophical approaches |
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 |  |  | Spiritualism - Miscellaneous: Encyclopedia II - Consciousness - Cognitive neuroscience approachesModern investigations into and discoveries about consciousness are based on psychological statistical studies and case studies of consciousness states and the deficits caused by lesions, stroke, injury, or surgery that disrupt the normal functioning of human senses and cognition. These discoveries suggest that the mind is a complex structure derived from various localized functions that are bound together with a unitary awareness.
Several studies point to common mechanisms in different clinical conditions that lead to loss of consciou ...
See also:Consciousness, Consciousness - Etymology, Consciousness - Consciousness and language, Consciousness - Cognitive neuroscience approaches, Consciousness - Philosophical approaches, Consciousness - Phenomenal and access consciousness, Consciousness - The description and location of phenomenal consciousness, Consciousness - Access consciousness, Consciousness - Physical approaches, Consciousness - Spiritual approaches, Consciousness - Functions of consciousness, Consciousness - Tests of consciousness, Consciousness - Turing Test, Consciousness - Mirror test, Consciousness - Cognitive Neuroscience, Consciousness - Philosophy, Consciousness - Physical Theories of Consciousness, Consciousness - People, Consciousness - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Consciousness - Cognitive neuroscience approaches |
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 |  |  | Spiritualism - Miscellaneous: Encyclopedia II - Consciousness - Physical approachesEven at the dawn of Newtonian science, Leibniz and many others were suggesting physical theories of consciousness. Modern physical theories of consciousness can be divided into three types: theories to explain behaviour and access consciousness, theories to explain phenomenal consciousness and theories to explain the quantum mechanical (QM) Quantum mind. Theories that seek to explain behaviour are an everyday part of neuroscience, some of these theories of access consciousness, such as Edelman's theory, contentiously identify phenomenal cons ...
See also:Consciousness, Consciousness - Etymology, Consciousness - Consciousness and language, Consciousness - Cognitive neuroscience approaches, Consciousness - Philosophical approaches, Consciousness - Phenomenal and access consciousness, Consciousness - The description and location of phenomenal consciousness, Consciousness - Access consciousness, Consciousness - Physical approaches, Consciousness - Spiritual approaches, Consciousness - Functions of consciousness, Consciousness - Tests of consciousness, Consciousness - Turing Test, Consciousness - Mirror test, Consciousness - Cognitive Neuroscience, Consciousness - Philosophy, Consciousness - Physical Theories of Consciousness, Consciousness - People, Consciousness - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Consciousness - Physical approaches |
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 |  |  | Spiritualism - Miscellaneous: Encyclopedia II - Consciousness - Tests of consciousnessAs there is still not a clear definition of consciousness, no empirical tests currently exist to test consciousness as a whole. Some have even argued that empirical tests of consciousness are intrinsically impossible. However, some researchers have devised tests to detect what they feel are certain aspects of consciousness. A test similar to this was used in the novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Philip K. Dick to see if a person was a robot or an actual human. In the Ridley Scott movie, Blade Runner, which was inspired by that book, it is known as th ...
See also:Consciousness, Consciousness - Etymology, Consciousness - Consciousness and language, Consciousness - Cognitive neuroscience approaches, Consciousness - Philosophical approaches, Consciousness - Phenomenal and access consciousness, Consciousness - The description and location of phenomenal consciousness, Consciousness - Access consciousness, Consciousness - Physical approaches, Consciousness - Spiritual approaches, Consciousness - Functions of consciousness, Consciousness - Tests of consciousness, Consciousness - Turing Test, Consciousness - Mirror test, Consciousness - Cognitive Neuroscience, Consciousness - Philosophy, Consciousness - Physical Theories of Consciousness, Consciousness - People, Consciousness - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Consciousness - Tests of consciousness |
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 |  |  | Spiritualism - Miscellaneous: Encyclopedia II - Bellarmine College Preparatory - Co-curricular ProgramBellarmine's co-curricular program offers nearly 90 different student groups and clubs emphasizing the arts, athletics, hobbies, diversity, leadership, service, scholastics and student government. Bellarmine also features an intramural athletic program that features touch football, dodgeball, basketball, and softball.
Bellarmine College Preparatory - Speech and Debate.
This program is one of the more popular and successful programs at Bellarmine with over 150 participants and capturing both state and natio ...
See also:Bellarmine College Preparatory, Bellarmine College Preparatory - History, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Graduate at Graduation, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Student Body, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Academics, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Athletics, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Spirituality and Service, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Co-curricular Program, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Speech and Debate, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Robotics, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Journalism, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Fine Arts, Bellarmine College Preparatory - School Fight Song, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Publications, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Notable Alumni, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Bellarmine College Preparatory: Encyclopedia II - Bellarmine College Preparatory - Co-curricular Program |
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 |  |  | Spiritualism - Miscellaneous: Encyclopedia II - Bellarmine College Preparatory - Graduate at GraduationKnown to most as the "Grad at Grad,"[1] this it is based on a comprehensive understanding of the curriculum, which includes every aspect of the Bellarmine experience—religious, social, and psychological, as well as academic. This statement represents the consensus of their faculty regarding what they consider the essential characteristics of the ideal graduate. Though they do not expect any one of their graduates to reflect completely this profile, they do offer this statement as an articulation of the kind of Ignatians they are striving t ...
See also:Bellarmine College Preparatory, Bellarmine College Preparatory - History, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Graduate at Graduation, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Student Body, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Academics, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Athletics, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Spirituality and Service, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Co-curricular Program, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Speech and Debate, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Robotics, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Journalism, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Fine Arts, Bellarmine College Preparatory - School Fight Song, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Publications, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Notable Alumni, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Bellarmine College Preparatory: Encyclopedia II - Bellarmine College Preparatory - Graduate at Graduation |
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 |  |  | Spiritualism - Miscellaneous: Encyclopedia II - Bellarmine College Preparatory - AthleticsBellarmine fields 34 teams in 13 sports over three seasons, including football, basketball, baseball, soccer, volleyball, water polo, swimming, lacrosse, tennis, cross country, golf, wrestling and track and field. Athletic facilities on campus include an outdoor swimming pool, all weather track, soccer field, tennis courts, baseball diamond, football field, and a gymnasium. Since 1981, Bellarmine has won appr ...
See also:Bellarmine College Preparatory, Bellarmine College Preparatory - History, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Graduate at Graduation, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Student Body, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Academics, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Athletics, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Spirituality and Service, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Co-curricular Program, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Speech and Debate, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Robotics, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Journalism, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Fine Arts, Bellarmine College Preparatory - School Fight Song, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Publications, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Notable Alumni, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Bellarmine College Preparatory: Encyclopedia II - Bellarmine College Preparatory - Athletics |
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 |  |  | Spiritualism - Miscellaneous: Encyclopedia II - Consciousness - Philosophical approachesSome philosophers suggest that consciousness resists or even defies definition. Others believe it can be usefully distinguished between phenomenal consciousness and access or psychological consciousness, while still others disagree. There are many philosophical stances on consciousness, including: behaviorism, dualism, idealism, functionalism, phenomenalism, physicalism, emergentism, and mysticism. John Locke's chapter XXVII "On Identity and Diversity" in An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1689) has been sai ...
See also:Consciousness, Consciousness - Etymology, Consciousness - Consciousness and language, Consciousness - Cognitive neuroscience approaches, Consciousness - Philosophical approaches, Consciousness - Phenomenal and access consciousness, Consciousness - The description and location of phenomenal consciousness, Consciousness - Access consciousness, Consciousness - Physical approaches, Consciousness - Spiritual approaches, Consciousness - Functions of consciousness, Consciousness - Tests of consciousness, Consciousness - Turing Test, Consciousness - Mirror test, Consciousness - Cognitive Neuroscience, Consciousness - Philosophy, Consciousness - Physical Theories of Consciousness, Consciousness - People, Consciousness - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Consciousness - Philosophical approaches |
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 |  |  | Spiritualism - Miscellaneous: Encyclopedia II - A Course In Miracles - PublicationACIM was first published in 1976 by the Foundation for Inner Peace, or FIP in a three volume set. In 2003, after some copyright litigation, it was determined that an earlier edition of ACIM, known as the Criswell edition, did not qualify for the same copyright protection accorded to the standard edition currently published by the FIP. This ruling was made as a result of the court's finding that a few unintentional oversights had been made ...
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 - Publication |
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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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 |  |  | Spiritualism - Miscellaneous: Encyclopedia II - A Course In Miracles - Decentralized leadership amongst most ACIM studentsACIM teaches that religion is best when it is practiced at the internal level, as an act directly between a person and God (or another person). Accordingly, no central organization or authority exists within ACIM that is fully analogous to the central authority structure usually found attached to most other spiritual belief systems. Neither does any system of formalized membership, or membership tracking exist amongst the majority of the students of ACIM. Still, a few smaller more highly structured study organizations do exist that are membership based. For more infor ...
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 - Decentralized leadership amongst most ACIM students |
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 |  |  | Spiritualism - Miscellaneous: Encyclopedia II - Bellarmine College Preparatory - HistoryBellarmine has its origin in 1851 when Father John Nobili, S.J. founded Santa Clara College for elementary, secondary, and college age students. This structure continued until 1903 when the elementary grades were discontinued.
In the early 1920s Santa Clara College became Santa Clara University and the high school division became Santa Clara Prep. For some five years Santa Clara and the College of the Pacific—as it was known then—deliberated over the sale of the Emory and Elm property behind the historic College Park train station ...
See also:Bellarmine College Preparatory, Bellarmine College Preparatory - History, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Graduate at Graduation, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Student Body, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Academics, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Athletics, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Spirituality and Service, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Co-curricular Program, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Speech and Debate, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Robotics, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Journalism, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Fine Arts, Bellarmine College Preparatory - School Fight Song, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Publications, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Notable Alumni, Bellarmine College Preparatory - Miscellaneous Read more here: » Bellarmine College Preparatory: Encyclopedia II - Bellarmine College Preparatory - History |
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 |  |  | Spiritualism - Miscellaneous: 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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