How Can We Forgive Murderers?: And Other Answers to Questions About a Course in Miracles (Series of Commentaries on a Course in Miracles)
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Product Description
As a student of "A Course in Miracles," have you ever had difficult questions about its lofty, but sometimes inscrutable, teachings? Have you ever wondered how those teachings could be applied to your life? If so, this book can help, for it provides answers to students' actual questions about Course theory, practice, and application.
It will help you:
Get a clearer understanding of difficult theoretical issues
Apply the Course to down-to-earth issues, such as sex, money, depression, and addictions
Access the Holy Spirit's guidance
Deal constructively with negative emotions
Heal your relationships
Forgive the "unforgivable"
Filled with 32 detailed and insightful answers to perplexing questions, as well as practical tips for how to apply those answers, this is a book that every Course student and teacher will want to read.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1781527 in Books
- Published on: 2003-04
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 288 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Author
Welcome! This book is a collection of some of the "Course Q & A's" that I have been writing and posting on the Circle of Atonement's website since 1999. I am very pleased to make this collection available, both to those who do not have Internet access and to those who prefer to have this material in book form.
Many have found these Q & A's helpful to them, and it has been a real joy for me to write them. I hope this book will be helpful to you on your continuing journey with the Course.
About the Author
Greg Mackie is a staff writer and teacher with the Circle of Atonement Teaching and Healing Center in Sedona, Arizona. In addition to writing his "Course Q & A" page on the Circle's website, Mackie regularly writes articles for the Circle's newsletter, "A Better Way." Before relocating to Sedona in 2003, he helped teach Allen Watson's weekly in-depth Course class in Portland, Oregon. He sees his primary function as helping to develop a tradition of Course scholarship.




