Difference between revisions 38222834 and 38223187 on enwiki[[Image:Wapnick-blue-frame.jpg|thumb|104px|right|Dr. Kenneth Wapnick, one of the three primary transcriber-editors of [[A Course In Miracles]], director of the [[Foundation for A Course In Miracles]].]] (contracted; show full) == Introduction to Schucman and Thetford == During the course of the many transitions that were required for his planned entrance into the monastic life, Wapnick was introduced to a few different priests and related circles of friends. Two psychologists stood out in particular. These two psychologists were introduced to him as a result of some of their shared interests in the psychology of religious experience. These were Dr. [[Helen Schucman]] and Dr. [[William Thetford]] of the [[Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons|Columbia University School of Medicine]], to whom Wapnick was first introduced in November of 1972. Needless to say, this ‘’"random’‘" introduction between Wapnick, Schucman and Thetford also had a profound impact on Wapnick. Even though the initial introduction between these three yielded no immediate changes in Wapnick’s life-plans, apparently on a subconscious level the introduction did indeed have a far greater impact on Wapnick than what he was consciously aware of during those first introductions. (contracted; show full) == Footnote references == {{fnb|1}} FACIM is the copyright holder for approximately 2% of the materials included in the popular 2nd edition of ACIM. The remaining 98% of these materials are in the public domain. For more information about the status of the copyrights to ACIM, see the second paragraph of: [[A_Course_In_Miracles#Some_concerns_expressed_regarding_Charles_Anderson.27s_study_group| ACIM copyright litigation, ca. 1995 - 2003]] [[Category:Spirituality|Wapnick, Kenneth]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=38223187.
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