The sources of A Course in Wonders could be traced back once again to the relationship between two people, Helen Schucman and William Thetford, both of whom were distinguished psychologists and researchers. The course's inception occurred in the first 1960s when Schucman, who was a clinical and study psychologist at Columbia University's School of Physicians and Surgeons, began to have some internal dictations. She explained these dictations as coming from an interior style that recognized… Continue
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