No less fascinating to the priest was the sharp distinction between Schucman's own stated convictions and the content of A Course in Miracles. "I hate that damn book," she often told him, and regularly disavowed its teachings.
Color me
>No less fascinating to the priest was the sharp distinction between Schucman's own stated convictions and the content of A Course in Miracles. "I hate that damn book," she often told him, and regularly disavowed its teachings.
Color me [unconvinced](https://www.beliefnet.com/faiths/2004/07/the-making-of-a-course-in-miracles.aspx)
It was resonant up to the point you referenced the work of someone else.
I don't delegate my soul search to someone I barely know. Unless you grew up with the author or knew her for years, what you take in as your own philosophy from the book is nothing better than taking an advice from an instagram influencer.
It was resonant up to the point you referenced the work of someone else.
I don't delegate my soul search to someone I barely know. Unless you grew up with the author or knew her for years, what you take in as your own philosophy from the book is nothing better than taking an advice from an instagram influencer.
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