The audiobook of the ACIM text (First Edition) is now available as an inspired reading by legendary ACIM Teacher, Carol Howe. Her life was profoundly changed by the teaching of the Course and yours can be too.
A Course In Miracles is considered by many philosophers and psychologists to be the most important trans-personal psychological work of this past century and perhaps the millennium. It was scribed by Drs. Helen Schucman and William Thetford, professors at Columbia University beginning in October 1965, taking eleven years from initial scribing to the first official printed copies. Never Forget To Laugh presents a timeless look at Bill’s extraordinary life and his crucial part in the scribing of the Course. But more importantly, it provides everyone with a path to trusting in one’s own Presence, with guaranteed life-changing results, by following his life unfoldment from the extraordinarily difficult early years through the triumphant closure of his life. In addition, this work contains the most comprehensive coverage available about the “back story” of the Course scribing, based on the direct input from those involved from the outset. Finally, much helpful material is included about how to practice these life-altering processes.
I am beginning to feel that I know Bill Thetford. What wonderful experiences your's have been to be so close to such a wonderful man who purposefully and consciously practiced what the Course teaches, and was successful at it. . . . Much love, JB
Your book brought back into strong focus for me a reminder that the only true and important goal is to learn to forgive! – Love and laughter, MT
It might be a huge understatement to say that the book has just blown me away and, I trust, changed my life forever! Thanks again for the fabulous gift, JW
I have been underlining the passages that touch my heart. That means that nearly every line is underlined. Much love, WW
Wow; words can't quite convey how much of the spirit (of this 'beloved soul' whose pivotally inspirational work we all relate to as ACIM students) comes across so vividly in your writing. . . . your book is a treasure! BR