The Cleveland County Wellness Square (The Well), 210 S. James Garner Ave. is providing a new home for a local A Course in Miracles spiritual study group. “A Course in Miracles” is a 1976 book by Helen ...
An ongoing discussion group focusing on "A Course of Miracles" will be presented Thursdays at Unity World Healing Center. An ongoing discussion group focusing on "A Course of Miracles" will be ...
Gillian Sherwood, a New Mexico native, is a teacher, attorney and spiritual seeker. This is her first "A Course in Miracles" ...
What do a grilled cheese sandwich and the tilma of Our Lady of Guadalupe have in common? Both bore what appeared to be images of Mary. One was determined to be authentically miraculous, the other was ...
What do a grilled cheese sandwich and the tilma of Our Lady of Guadalupe have in common? Both bore what appeared to be images of Mary. One was determined to be authentically miraculous, the other was ...
Dear My Ideal Client, You are a student of the spiritual psychology known as A Course in Miracles, or are "miracle-curious", metaphysically oriented, spiritual but not religious. I'm guessing you feel ...
This documentary blends interviews with Dr. Kenneth Wapnick, Gary Renard, Nouk Sanchez, iKE ALLEN, Tomas Vieira, and others with the story of Kate, a woman learning to use A Course in Miracles to ...
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What to Make of Miracles

How should we understand miracles? Many people in the near and distant past have believed in them; many still do. I believe in miracles too, in my way, reconciling rationalism and inklings of a ...
ROME — Over the first weekend in March, scholars and experts from the world over met in Rome to discuss one of the core features of the Christian religion: Miracles. The event was organized by the ...
Every so often, though, I wonder whether radical amazement demands enough of us. Heschel would never have gone as far as Thomas Jefferson, who simply took a penknife to his New Testament and sliced ...