November 2006

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Getting in the Gap: Making Conscious Contact with God Through Meditation (Book with CD)

Getting in the Gap: Making Conscious Contact with God Through Meditation (Book with CD) The practice of meditation takes us on a fabulous journey into the gap between our thoughts, where all the advantages of a more peaceful, stress-free, healthy, and fatigue-free life are available, but which are simply side benefits. The paramount reason for daily meditation is to get into the gap between our thoughts, and make conscious contact with the creative energy of life itself. Dr. Wayne W. Dyer explains the soul-nourishing meditation technique for making conscious contact with God, which the ancient masters have told us about.

You have the potential to be an instrument of the highest good for all concerned and to be a literal miracle worker in your own life. No person, government, or religion can legitimately claim to do this for you. “In fact,” says Dr. Dyer, “I agree with Carl Jung who said, ‘One of the main functions of formalized religion is to protect people against a direct experience of God.’” When you master getting into the gap and staying there for prolonged segments of meditation, and experience what you bring back to the material world, you will know your answer to the question: “Why meditate?”
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A Course in Miracles (Workbook for Students, Manual for Teachers)

A Course in Miracles (Workbook for Students, Manual for Teachers) When Helen Schucman, a professor of medical psychology at Columbia University, began hearing an inner voice of rapid dictation (which she eventually identified as the voice of Jesus), she decided to start taking shorthand notes. Then, with the support and encouragement of a colleague, Schucman continued to assemble the teachings that came to her. The result is A Course in Miracles, a book that has spawned hundreds of study groups and an international following. Although some may find the teachings simplistic (”To heal is to make happy”), many are struck by the predominately compassionate and eloquent passages of this Christian-based interpretation of the Bible (”Whenever you deny a blessing to a brother you will feel deprived, because denial is as total as love”). Indeed, many of the teachings carry weight and certainly merit the acclaim and attention that this book has generated. –Gail Hudson
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For those “theological pundits” that claim A Course in Miracles is not Christian, I would posit a different thesis. It seems more accurate to say that the mainstream “Christian” (Protestant, Roman Catholic and Orthodox) institutions (since the 2nd centu…

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