Lyn Johnson and Bruce Rawles talked about the book, Double Vision by Tamara Cohen (now Tamara Morgan) and Judith “Judy” Skutch (now Judith Whitson) and read a few pages that had a profound story of forgiveness that Judy related in the book. Here is an excerpt from a review of the book:
“What a treat to be able to learn the interwoven stories behind the lives of the publisher of A Course in Miracles … and her daughter … and the myriad of interesting and inspiring people who have contributed – and continue to contribute! – in countless ways to the birthing of this modern metaphysical masterpiece. This double biography belongs alongside Absence From Felicity, Never Forget to Laugh, and Letters of Unconditional Love for bringing forth vital historical background about The Course to its growing global audience. With amusing candor and charm, this very enjoyable read also serves as a helpful reminder that we’re all ‘in process’ – applying the sometimes unexplainable guidance we all have access to – learning to shift our identity from form to content, from exclusive to inclusive, and from fearful to trusting – as revealed in the generous and warmly shared personal stories of two kindred explorers of inner peace. The book is a fun and fascinating read, and highly recommended, even for those unfamiliar with ACIM.”
FACIM FAQ#1213 – also included in this audio recording of the ACIM-related conversation – poses this summarized question: Does “the happy dream” only occur when we cease to want it? FAQ 1213 offers yet more examples of how our egos stubbornly insist on trying to make a dysfunctional dream ‘work’ while the real solution is shift our attention to shared, rather than separate interests, The conversation covers a number of ACIM-related topics.